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Feb 1, 2021

Chula Vista's top 5 floral shops to visit now - Hoodline

The Singing Floristphoto: mayra s./yelpTopping the list is The Singing Florist. Located at 231 Third Ave., Suite D in Northwest, it's the highest-rated florist in Chula Vista, boasting five stars out of 63 reviews on Yelp. 2. Eastlake Floral DesignPhoto: eastlake floral design/YelpNext up is Village Center's Eastlake Floral Design, at 962 Eastlake Parkway (at Otay Lakes Road). With 4.5 stars out of 94 reviews on Yelp, the shop has proven to be a local favorite. 3. Bonita FloristPhoto: michelle p./YelpBonita Florist, at 4362 Bonita Road (between Villas Drive and Otay Lakes Road), is another top choice, with Yelpers giving it 4.5 stars out of 71 reviews. 4. Barliz FlowersPhoto: barbara m./YelpBarliz Flowers, a florist and floral designer spot in Southwest, is another much-loved go-to, with five stars out of 31 Yelp reviews. Head over to 895 Palomar St., Suite A2 (at Bay Boulevard) to see for yourself. 5. Flower ConnectionPhoto: ej r./YelpFinally, again in Southwest, check out Flower Connection, which has earned 4.5 stars out of 53 reviews on Yelp. You can find the florist at 1220 Third Ave., Suite 2 (between Oxford and Kennedy streets). This story was created autom...

Nov 9, 2019

Chula Vista's top 5 floral shops to visit now - Hoodline San Diego

The Singing Florist photo: mayra s./yelpTopping the list is The Singing Florist. Located at 231 Third Ave., Suite D in Northwest, it's the highest-rated florist in Chula Vista, boasting five stars out of 63 reviews on Yelp. 2. Eastlake Floral Design Photo: eastlake floral design/YelpNext up is Village Center's Eastlake Floral Design, at 962 Eastlake Parkway (at Otay Lakes Road). With 4.5 stars out of 94 reviews on Yelp, the shop has proven to be a local favorite. 3. Bonita Florist Photo: michelle p./YelpBonita Florist, at 4362 Bonita Road (between Villas Drive and Otay Lakes Road), is another top choice, with Yelpers giving it 4.5 stars out of 71 reviews. 4. Barliz Flowers Photo: barbara m./YelpBarliz Flowers, a florist and floral designer spot in Southwest, is another much-loved go-to, with five stars out of 31 Yelp reviews. Head over to 895 Palomar St., Suite A2 (at Bay Boulevard) to see for yourself. 5. Flower Connection Photo: ej r./YelpFinally, again in Southwest, check out Flower Connection, which has earned 4.5 stars out of 53 reviews on Yelp. You can find the florist at 1220 Third Ave., Suite 2 (between Oxford and Kennedy streets). This story was created au...

Aug 22, 2019

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

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; Shelby Marie LaSalle, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Paul LaSalle Jr. (Dr. Marija LaSalle); Ainsley Claire Liles, Dr. and Mrs. A.C. Liles III; Chloe Caroline Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robertson; and Isabella Grace St. Philip, Mr. Vincent Joseph St. Philip and Mrs. Faith Ann Boudoin.The five princesses and their parents were Misses Avery Caitlin Liles, Dr. and Mrs. Liles; Jillian Annalise Orellana, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Orellana; Lily Elizabeth Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson; Kaelynn Marie Steltz, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Joseph Steltz; and Meadow Cecelia Waltemyer, Mr. and Mrs. Cory Tait Waltemyer. Completing the court were the nine flower girls, namely little Misses Anniston Rose DiBenedetto and Ava Anne DiBenedetto, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Anthony DiBenedetto; Ella Claire Langlois, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christopher Langlois; Adriana Elizabeth Orellana and Caitlin Alise Orellana, Mr. and Mrs. Orellana; Liv Elise Steltz, Mr. and Mrs. Steltz; Mary Kate Elizabeth Steltz, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Michael Steltz; and Emery Lynne Tantillo, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Alan Tantillo.More features of the festival of Flowers were music by Carnaval, under the direction of B.J. Perez III; the return of former queens; centerpieces of geraniums and light pink roses; and the legacy of royalty, which her majesty Emma will behold and experience through the years.InstallationThe Metairie Country Club was the site for the night when the Rotary Club of Metairie held its 66th annual installation of officers. Prominent was the motto, “Service Above Self” in the dining room that was aglow with candles and blooming white orchids. Past cocktails, master of ceremonies Jim Ray (with Janice) welcomed everyone and introduced outgoing President Randy Martin (with Gayle), who reported on the achievements of the year. Guests then dined on turtle soup, a main course choice and pecan pie.Honored during the formalities was Citizen of the Year, Messina’s Catering and Events, which sponsors the annual Thanksgiving lunch for the Harahan Senior Citizens. From the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office, were honorees Deputy Elizabeth Walker from the 1st district and Detective Breadon Cohen, 4th district. Accompanying them, in turn, were Lt. Andrew Walsdorf and Lt. Brian Karcher. Lamar “Trip” Jones, Katie Buchler, Harold Buchler Jr. and Michele Morel received Paul Harris Fellow achievement awards.In addition to new President Harold Buchler...

Jul 26, 2019

Woman devastated to find 'free flowers' in woods were probably a memorial - Cornwall Live

HonestAmericanWorler tweeted: "Tell her she can get a lot more if she just stops by a cemetary every day. It's like free flower heaven." JaaaaayRoooo replied: "Kind people always laying a bunch of beautiful flowers next to crosses by the road to brighten my day too." Read More Julie Crocker , 43, went missing from her home in Plymouth in September 2004. Her remains were found in Whitleigh Woods in January 2006. Michael Woodman, Julie's boyfriend, was jailed for life with a minimum of 15 years for her murder in December 2006.

Mar 29, 2019

Toronto Is Hosting A Massive Outdoor Flower Market All Summer Long - Narcity

READ ALSO: You Can't Miss Out On This Rosé Picnic Happening In Toronto This Summer @mcilhaggisembedded via @withmayreeseembedded via @shannonelizabethmurphyembedded via The Toronto Flower Market just announced their dates for the 2019 season and we couldn't be more excited! You can find the market at CAMH on Queen West for 7 Saturdays throughout the summer from May to October. The dates of the flower market are May 11th, June 1st, June 22nd, July 20th, August 17th, September 14th, and October 12th. The market takes place from 10 am until 2 pm every day on those dates. READ ALSO: You Can Float Down This 2 Km Lazy River Through An Ancient Gorge In Ontario This Spring @nbrrlyembedded via @ericanotceciliaembedded via The Toronto Flower Market is all about celebrating and supporting local Ontario-grown plants and flowers which is a great reason to purchase your spring flowers here! You'll find everything from carefully cultivated bouquets to bunches of fresh peonies to handfuls of fragrant lavender! It's the perfect place to add some colour to your home now that the sunshine and warm weather has arrived. @torontoflowermarketembedded via @madsboyerembedded via img class="lml-instagram-avatar-3 cdnized" src="https://scontent-ort2-2.cdninstagram.com/vp/bdb2ae4fb289bd7437ff9c0b5fceb551/5D16C2AE/t51.2885-19/s150x1...

Nov 28, 2018

Spring flowers spring up in a north Los Altos garage - Los Altos Town Crier

Avenue garage workshop, which provides a base for her year-old business, Flowers by Eryn. The garage of her house on Mt. Hamilton Avenue, a playroom as recently as six months ago, now houses a floor-to-ceiling flower cooler, a worktable and a wall of vessels and tools. She can make approximately 15-20 arrangements in a week based on her current capacity and uses a sandwich board in her front yard to let passersby know when drop-in arrangements are available. Spring blooms Johnson consulted with her favorite vendors at the Flower Mart last week for current recommendations to share with readers, and they collectively agreed on two favorite selections for middle-of-March bouquets: • Blossoming branches. "Nothing says spring is around the corner more to me than a simple budding branch or two of apricot, cherry or my favorite, crab apple," Johnson said. "The buds will open up so you are able to enjoy the majesty of nature right on your dining room table. I like a simple tall glass vase or pitcher, best filled halfway with water." • Butterfly ranunculus. Grown in California, the delicate blush, orange, rusty-red and bright-yellow blooms "add a movement to an arrangement that makes it clear why they are called ‘Butterfly,'" Johnson said. "I have been using them as much as I can in my mixed arrangements." On a visit to her studio earlier this month, ranunculi imported from Italy were opulent but expensive, likely to last longer than the local alternatives that were still tiny then but are now beginning to come into their own. Johnson had picked up some peonies on a special request, also still small this early, and had buckets filled with tulips, French tulips, sweet peas and fragrant mounds of lavender and sage. She had jasmine, which wraps itself around ...