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Viewers' Choice 2018: Best florist Gill's is described as having "something for everybody's taste," and our viewers promise you'll never be disappointed. 3. Gorham House Florist in Gorham. Gorham House Florist. 3. Gorham House Florist in Gorham. Our viewers said the florists at Gorham House Florist are "very helpful and creative" and ...
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Frank Kreutzer, florist for 47 years, trades roses for retirement After more than 65 years in business, Kreutzer & Dorl Florist is closing its doors for good. The owner, 73-year-old Frank Kreutzer, says he's trading in roses for retirement. Kreutzer has been working six days a week for the past 47 years. "My parents started it in 1953. I grew up in it," Kreutzer said.
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Viewers' Choice 2018: Best florists in New Hampshire A second-grade student with Down syndrome will test her spelling skills in a regional spelling bee. Sosie Smith attends Christian Academy of Louisville's Providence School and qualified for the competition after winning her class spelling bee. Advertisement. Sosie has always loved words and reading.
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Unknown woman steals flower delivery vehicle on Valentine's Day, dumps $3000 worth of flowers Police are searching for a brunette woman who ruined at least one person's Valentine's Day after stealing a flower delivery vehicle while the driver went inside an office to deliver what would become his last arrangement for the busiest day of the year for florists. The Flower Market's driver pulled in front ...
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The Power of Wearing Flowers Indeed, long before makeup or millinery or jewelry, our first adornments were plants and flowers, and our love for them was — and is — universal. Perhaps we have never known better. But how and why we wear them has shifted over the years, from the laurel wreaths of the ancient world, bestowed on ...
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Chicago's official flower is what? Thanks to the new Obama portrait, now we know I bet even Barack Obama didn't know that bit of local trivia until the chrysanthemum showed up in the botanical background of his new portrait by Kehinde Wiley, who, the news reports explained, intended Chicago's official flower to represent Obama's political roots. Since the portrait was unveiled, I've ...
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