Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Everyday People: (Wedding Flowers Blog) Pediatrician relaxes from work by planting


Everyday People: Pediatrician relaxes from work by planting flowers (Idaho State Journal)
POCATELLO - Flowers are Dr. Susan Bradford's diversion. Poppies, irises, geraniums, columbines and bachelor buttons, hang in baskets and line flower gardens surrounding her small, stucco home.

Gateway of flowers bloom thanks to club (The Beacon News)
WAUKEGAN Members of the Waukegan Garden Club Douglas Chapter braved the heat this week and planted flowers at the city's Metra Station and the Waukegan Public Library as part of their community involvement.

Gardeners asked to donate flowers to 'Flowers for a Friend' (Salisbury Post)
MOCKSVILLE —The Davie County Senior Center has announced it is sponsoring "Flowers for a Friend" where the Senior Center will deliver fresh flowers to homebound seniors on their birthdays.

Tuesday, June 14, 2005 38th South Carolina Festival of Flowers In Bloom (Fox21)
It is a perennial favorite. Flowers in all shades: orange, purple, pink and yellow are in bloom. Twenty thousand visitors will make their way to Greenwood this weekend for the 38th Annual South Carolina Festival of Flowers.

Wedding Flowers Blog - LETTERS: Overwhelmed and Compassion (Pahrump Valley Times)The outpouring


LETTERS: Overwhelmed and Compassion (Pahrump Valley Times)
The outpouring of support following our loss of Tanya (Stillwell) and Dana (Bailey) overwhelmed us all. Many of you donated food, sent cards, flowers, made calls and gave your time and effort.

Flowers bring memories of Japan (Selma Times-Journal)
Editor's note: This weekend it seems fitting to publish this column about cherry blossoms because of the rush of color flooding the senses of Selma residents this spring, as fruit trees and flowers bloom everywhere.

Book reviews for May 5: Mystery: Michele Martinez, "Most Wanted"; Denise Hamilton, "Last Lullaby"; John Dunning, "The (The Davis Enterprise)
Published May 06, 2005 - 16:02:05 CDT. Only one of this month's novels is a debut; the others come from the pens of established writers. Although Michele Martinez's "Most Wanted" is her first published mystery, it makes for very good reading.

Tuesday, June 14, 2005 38th South Carolina Festival of Flowers In Bloom (Fox21)
It is a perennial favorite. Flowers in all shades: orange, purple, pink and yellow are in bloom. Twenty thousand visitors will make their way to Greenwood this weekend for the 38th Annual South Carolina Festival of Flowers.