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Sometimes I make bouquets in the car.
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As long as I'm not driving. I love not driving incidentally.
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This is New York City! How exciting!!
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Sometimes when I think about being a big fancy florist, I realize I like being a small florist. One who sometimes has to ribbon the bouquet in transit, on the way to city hall with friends...
6 comments:
gorgeous pics, gorgeous flowers, great couple of posts. by all means, go make yourself a secret blog!
you can't write things like "on the way to city hall with friends" it made me scared that you eloped. and then who would i celebrate unwedded life with ?
i need to stop reading wedding blogs, for starters. did you ever read the poem i wrote about you a few days ago ? i found it rather charming, if i do say so myself.
even in transit you can multi task and create beautiful floral gatherings
i heAR YA! this is the year where i started to dream backwards...towards simpler days. I still tie ribbon in transit when necessary and love how you ROLL!
When Danielle and I had to pull over under a bridge in downtown Milwaukee (we live in Chicago), just to tie ribbon on the bouquets, we thought the same thing. Besides- serious florists can't deliver orders 150 miles away in 6" heels then stop for beers on the way home (like we do).
I too am a ribbon in transit florist! I also finish the bouts and corsages spread out over my family room precisely at 3 a.m. almost every time!
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