Grahek's Greenery
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Grahek's Greenery
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Jun 16, 2017Funeral set for father of 3 killed in flash fire at Jasper car dealership ...
Jasper car dealership earlier this week.Jake Jennings, 39, died Tuesday at UAB Hospital following the Monday fire at Carl Cannon Chevrolet Cadillac Buick GMC at 299 Carl Cannon Boulevard. Visitation for Jennings will be held Friday, June 16, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Deerfoot Church of Christ on Old Springville Road in Pinson.The funeral will be held Saturday at 3 p.m., also at Deerfoot Church of Christ. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to be made to a GoFundMe account setup to assist Jenning's family.Though the incident was initially described as an explosion, Alabama State Fire Marshal Scott Pilgreen said Tuesday that it is better characterized as a flash fire, not an explosion. A flash fire is a sudden, intense fire caused by ignition of a mixture of air and a dispersed flammable substance such as a solid, flammable or combustible liquid, or a flammable gas.The flash fire happened just before 5:30 p.m. Monday. All five of the injured were employees. Four of the injured were in critical condition and were taken to UAB Hospital. The fifth was taken to Walker Baptist Medical Center with minor injuries. Jennings was pronounced dead about 1:45 p.m. Tuesday.Jasper police said the fire happened a... (AL.com)
May 25, 2017Arlington Heights police: Flowers, pots stolen from porch of home
Beverly Lane sometime between May 20 and May 21.Change, gift cards, an Apple charger and headphones were reported stolen from an unlocked silver 2015 Cadillac SRX parked in the 4100 block of North Harvard Avenue sometime between May 15 and May 16.An unattended black Apple iPhone 5s, valued at $300, was reported stolen May 13 from the driveway or garage of a home in the first block of East Oakton Street.An unattended black Apple iPhone 7, valued at $900, was reported stolen May 13 at Arlington Park Racetrack, 2200 W. Euclid St.A commercial dumpster was removed from Thai Little Home, 638 E. Golf Road, sometime between May 11 and May 12. The cost to replace the dumpster is unknown, police said.BurglarySeveral pieces of jewelry were reported stolen from a home in the 1200 block of Luther Lane sometime between May 10 and May 11. There were no signs of forced entry, police said.Someone entered a home in the 900 block of East Frederick Street sometime between May 12 and May 15, damaging a glass window. It is unknown what was taken, police said.Criminal damageSeveral mailboxes were reported damaged in the area of the 600 block of Kingsley Drive, 4000 block of North Ridge Avenue and the 4000 block of North Walnut Avenue between 1:30 a.m. and 2 a.m. May 21, police said.A mailbox was reported damaged in the 1100 block of East Olive Street on May 16. The cost to repair the damage is unknown, police said.A mailbox was reported damaged in the 1400 block of West Lynnwood Avenue on May 16, police said.The rear passenger door of a black 2014 Ford Focus, parked in the 2300 block of Barberry Court, was reported damaged som... (Chicago Tribune)
Feb 23, 2017Bristol's Pippin Florist works hard to guarantee 'every petal is perfect'
Miller said.The color red reigns supreme on Valentine’s Day, and roses are the shop’s most popular order, of course.“Roses are the Cadillac of flowers,” Miller joked. “The Rolls Royce, how about that.”She got out of church Sunday morning and headed straight to her work station at Pippin. She uses a curved knife, garden pruners and a spray bottle to clean up and set each arrangement.Gibson said the shop has received truckloads of deliveries every day for the past week or so. He ordered another 400 roses on Monday.Miller suggests not being a late bloomer when it comes to ordering flowers. She said the earlier orders get “the best of the best,” so keep that in mind for next Valentine’s Day.“It pays to order early,” she said.#ndn-video-player-3.ndn_embedded .ndn_floatContainer { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; }... (Bristol Herald Courier (blog))
Dec 8, 2016Dead Flowers: A Small Consideration On The Heroin Pandemic
Matthew K. Weiland
“Well when you're sitting backin your rose-pink CadillacMaking bets on Kentucky Derby DayI'll be in my basement roomwith a needle and a spoonAnd another girl to take my pain away.”
- Mick Jagger/Keith Richards – Dead Flowers
[In the following personal stories, names have been changed for the sake of discretion.]
STEVEN WAS IN THE BACK SEAT when he noticed Amir, riding shotgun, opening his backpack and beginning to assemble his gear. Andy was driving. The three, all around 22, were heading out toward Nelson’s Ledges, getting high on sour diesel, with no destination in mind. “Pull up over here,” Amir told Andy.
“Dude,” said Andy. “You’re not doing that right now.”
“Duuuuude,” mimicked Amir. “Pull up over here.”
Andy finally did so as Amir proceeded with an air of ritual, one which Steven had never seen in person. Amir did his thing—the alcohol swab, the cook, the vein reconnaissance, the tie-off, the spike, the injection—Steven and Andy watching from their respective spots, mesmerized by the flow of motion, the concentration of purpos... (Lakewood Observer)
Apr 28, 2016'Mother's Day': Not heartwarming or really that much about mothers
Morton’s Salt to Cadillac; there’s blatantly spoken exposition and personal psychoanalysis, terribly edited bits of dialogue stuffed in to make everything more painfully obvious — “I have abandonment issues,” a character needlessly explains.
For the humor, “Mother’s Day” relies on a hearty dose of generational and gender panic. The characters panic about tampons, social media, texting, teen dating, and the wearing of shorts. Not to mention the fit about gay people and Indians that the parents of Jessie (Kate Hudson) and Gabby (Sarah Chalke) throw when they find out that their daughters are married to an Indian man and a woman, respectively. The racist and homophobic comments they make (ever think you’d hear “towelhead” in a family comedy? There’s a first time for everything) are rightfully called out as offensive, but their depiction as intolerant, domestic beer-swilling trailer trash just might be more offensive to Texans.
In the film, the actual holiday of Mother’s Day ends up being a pretty terrible day for all involved, including two ER trips and a runaway RV chase. It’s possible the day is OK for two of the characters, who possibly get married on that day, but it’s impossible to tell because there is no logic to the space and time of this film. Someone takes an Uber from Las Vegas to Atlanta in seemingly a matter of minutes.
We are also granted one of the most surreal moments of recent cinema when single dad Bradley (Jason Sudeikis) wildly overcorrects his initial lack of enthusiasm for the holiday due to his wife’s death. Stuffing the house full of flowers and balloons (“He must have used his veteran’s discount at Pro Flowers,” pal Kimberly dutifully intones), he gives his teen girls a car and a karaoke machine, with which he performs a rousing rendition of the classic hip hop tune “The Humpty Dance.” He dances with his teenage daughters. While singing “The Humpty Dance.” At a Mother’s Day party.
“Mother’s Day” is a total mess, but what’s truly offensive is that they didn’t even try to make this cynical, post-Sunday brunch cash grab even remotely ... (TBO.com)
Mar 11, 2016FLOWERS: Angelina County Fair coming soon
The Advanced Financial Group, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, PID Services, Allen Loggins & Sons, First Bank & Trust East Texas, Peltier Chevrolet Cadillac, Chandler, Mathis & Zivley Attorneys at Law, Polk Land & Cattle Co. — Ray & Carl Ray Polk, Lufkin Creosoting, Socia Septic Systems, Swift Premium Meats, Angus Pride, Brookshire Brothers, Whataburger, Commercial Bank of Texas, Hammer Equipment, The Journey Magazine, Safeco Security, Diboll Correctional Facility, Texas Forestry Association.
Of course, we could not have a successful fair without the support of our community/buyers and we can’t wait to see them fill the stands again this year at our auction at 4 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Expo.
See you at the fair. Find us on AngelinaCountyFair.com, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. For more information call 465-5392 or email info@angelinacountyfair.com.
David Flowers is the superintendent of Huntington ISD. His email address is dflowers@huntingtonisd.com.
(Lufkin Daily News)
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