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Flowers. Warm colors... Simple arrangements...


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Beautiful mixture of colors varieties and textures.  First rate work as always and a pleasure to look at.

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Beautiufl bouquet Grigoriy.  My parents gave me one very similar for my birthday in 2010....Georgeous Gerbera Daisies, Alstermaria, mini Mums and almost looks like there could be baby Carns in there.  For a few years I managed the storefront of a flower shop and although hard work, I loved it.  Beautiful flowers such as these to arrange in bouquets, for the pails out front, and for customers. 

A flower shop  is a very unique place to work.  You soon learn which elderly gentleman has lost his dear wife, and weekly picks up a bouquet to place on her grave; the youngman eager to impress a new beau; the confidant gentleman who truly knows the value of his wife after a long week of work; the children whose parents they appreciate; brides hoping you can arrange the floral order of their dreams; and unfortunately, on Valentines Day, although it is supposed to be the most Romantic Day of the Year.....you learn of the many men who are having affairs.  The 'mistress' got the dozen roses and the 'wife' usually got carnations or the daily special. 

These men made me very sad....usually 'over confidant', not always the 'prizes' they thought they were.....but you had to treat each customer with the afforded 'privacy' a flower shop is expected to offer. However, on the most part, beautiful bouquets such as the ones you have photographed brought joy to many...not only at home or work, but those ill in hospitals. Flowers have a 'language' all of their own. They speak with the 'language' of BEAUTY and FRAGRANCE....and sometimes there are 'no words that need to be said'.  Congrats...a lovely display, I can smell then now!  Warm regards, Gail

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