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Jul 6, 2021

Paul Wilck | Obituary | Rockwall Herald Banner - Rockwall County Herald Banner

Jim Wilck of Farmville, Virginia; daughter: Lisa Wilck Palomba of Rockwall, TX; grandson: Daniel Palomba of Josephine, TX; granddaughters: Caroline and Alyssa Palomba of Rockwall, TX; and great-granddaughters: Addison and Elaina. Funeral services will be held 4:00 pm Tuesday, July 6, 2021, at Reflections at Rest Haven Funeral Home-Rockwall Location. A reception will be held after the funeral service. A gathering of family and friends will take place before the funeral beginning at 3:00pm. In lieu of flowers, plant a tree, hang a bird feeder, or donate to the charity of your choice. Published on June 30, 2021 Adblock test (Why?)...

Sep 7, 2020

A Garden Designed to Run Wild - The New York Times

This is an idea that has captivated Caroline Kent, the founder of the British stationery company Scribble and Daub — which offers letterpress cards hand-drawn with vibrant pen-and-ink illustrations — ever since she first encountered the gardens at Great Dixter in East Sussex, England, an ongoing source of inspiration for her, almost a decade ago. The historic estate consists of a mid-15th-century timber-framed manor house that, in the early 20th century, the architect Edwin Lutyens, acting on commission from the house’s owner, Nathaniel Lloyd, combined with a 16th-century yeoman’s hall; Lutyens also laid out a six-acre garden. In 1954, Lloyd’s son Christopher, who had always loved working in the property’s garden with his mother, Daisy Lloyd, and who had recently been working as a lecturer in horticulture in Kent, returned to the family home to open a plant nursery on the grounds, which are now preserved by a trust. Working from Great Dixter until his death in 2006, Christopher became one of Britain’s most pre-eminent gardeners and garden writers — he completed 25 books and had a longstanding weekly column in Country Life magazine. He was known for his willingness to deviate from tradition, once telling the horticultural writer Rosemary Verey, “a garden is a garden [and] whether it looks English or not, I wouldn’t care.”A view through the meadow to the farm cottage Kent shares with her husband and three young sons.Credit...David FernandezA timeworn fence, left by one of the property’s previous occupants, marks the entrance to the meadow.Credit...David FernandezGreenery encroaches on the garden steps, in the cracks of which daisies and other meadow plants have sprouted.Credit...David FernandezUpon movi...

Feb 27, 2020

Boy hands out flowers to spread kindness after Caroline Flack's death - Metro.co.uk

In a world where we could be anything, be kind’ (Picture: SWNS)A sweet nine-year-old is on a mission to prevent suicide in the wake of Caroline Flack’s death – by handing out bunches of daffodils and kind notes to strangers. Oliver Allen, from Essex, decided to hand out the flowers to spread kindness after hearing about the death of the former Love Island presenter. A note is attached to the blooms, which he left on strangers’ doorsteps in his hometown with his mum. The message reads: ‘In a world where we could be anything, be kind.’ One person who received Oliver’s act of kindness was Sarah Rogers, who said: ‘Whoever left these outside my house, thank you and God bless.’ She added: ‘We should all follow this person’s example and do just one random act of kindness for someone, no matter how big or small.’ Sweet Oliver (Picture: SWNS)Oliver’s grandmother, Dawn Avery, said: ‘He handed out about ten bunches of daffodils and hand wrote the messages himself. Advertisement Advertisement ‘One lady was in tears and another lady received them and passed them onto someone else in her own act of kindness.’ More: Health ...

Aug 22, 2019

Nell Nolan: Floral Trail, Rotary Club Metairie, Imperial Woods Gourmet Club - NOLA.com

Schwab, Sally Hedrick and Reith are at large.Presented as visiting festival queens were Misses Victoria Marie Callahan, Caylee Elizabeth Deshotel, Caroline Elizabeth Hardy, Janet Lee Nelson and Kristal Marie Breaux. “And now,” announced emcee Matt Hedrick, “please welcome the 2018-2019 Queen of Floral Trail, Miss Callie Renee McDaniel. The daughter of Mr. Cecil Charles McDaniel and Ms. Michelle Renée Deris, she was escorted by her grandfather, Mr. William George Deris. In reviewing her reign, she said how proud she has been “representing my hometown of New Orleans” and how excited she was for her royal successor.Miss Emma Gertrude Thibeaux now wears the 2019-2020 crown. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Alvah Thibeaux. She enjoyed a day of thrills that had her and her court arriving at 1 p.m. at the Sheraton before their transportation to Muriel’s Jackson Square and a lined-up entrance to Jackson Square for the crowning. Included there were board members, royal mothers, John Young, visiting queens, her majesty of last year, the new cortege and emcee Candice Steltz. After the coronation, a carriage procession returned to the Sheraton for the formal presentation and dinner.Members of queen Emma’s court were maids Sophia Dianne Cruze, Allison Mary Hedrick and Katherine Ann Koppens, respective daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Ayres Cruze, Mr. Bryant Bernard Hedrick and Mrs. Tracie Roddy Senior, and Mrs. Jennie Ann Sciarrotta and the late Mr. Kirk Allen Koppens and stepdaughter of Mr. Charley Gerard Hassinger, her escort. The demoiselles and their parents were Misses Sophia Margaret Dusang, Mr. and Mrs. Chad Paul Dusang; Emily Bernard Hedrick, Mr. Hedrick and Mrs. Senior; Mia Catherine Henry, Mr. Tommy Brian Henry and Mrs. Glenda Marie Grabert; Mercedees Mary Hernandez, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Joseph Hernandez; Zoe Grace Hernandez, whose mother is Ms. Deborah Lynn Hernandez; Shel...

Jul 26, 2019

Finding purpose in repurposing flowers - Crain's New York Business

Caroline Gates Anderson was setting up a pop-up art show at a floral shop in Brooklyn when she fell in love with flowers. Anderson, who had run an art gallery and been director of photo research at Scholastic, started taking flower-arranging classes at New York Botanical Garden. She was dismayed to realize that beautiful arrangements at stores and events were being tossed into the garbage long before the flowers wilted. "Waste is a natural phenomenon of the flower industry," she said. And so, almost as soon as she got hooked on flowers, Anderson set out to save them. Five years later her nonprofit, BloomAgainBklyn, repurposes flowers into about 450 arrangements per week. It delivers them to New Yorkers who could use some joy, such as residents of nursing homes and families in shelters. "It says to a population that is vulnerable that 'You are important, and you matter,' " she said. Her mission has attracted donor partnerships with high-end shops, such as Opalia Flowers, Stems Brooklyn...

May 31, 2019

Elizabeth Olsen boho in loose linens she picks up Mother's Day flowers with boyfriend Robbie Arnett - Daily Mail

Elizabeth Olsen models a spring outfit as she is seen in LA with boyfriend Robbie Arnett while taking her dog out for a walkBy Caroline Feraday For Dailymail.com Published: 23:09 BST, 13 May 2019 Updated: 23:37 BST, 13 May 2019 She's been riding high on the wave of her movie Avengers: Endgame becoming the second biggest grossing movie of all time. But Elizabeth Olsen was keeping it real on Mother's Day on Sunday as she made sure to remember her own mom, Jarnie. The 30-year-old actress picked up a bouquet of flowers as she was spotted out and about with her boyfriend, Robbie Arnett, in Sherman Oaks, California. Personal errand: Elizabeth Olsen was keeping it real on Mother's Day Sunday as she made sure to remember her own mom, Jarnie with a bouquetThe star - who plays Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch in the Marvel Cinematic Universe - was going with the flow in loose fitting linens and orthopedic sandals. The boho beauty wore a white T-shirt with stone MC Hammer-style pants, as she carried her belongings in a pale pink waist bag. The sunglasses-clad younger sister of twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Ols...