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September brings cooler weather (we hope), school days and Homecoming Dances! We've added a Google calendar to our website where you can see all the happenings here at the shop. Also, you can set a reminder to pick up those dance flowers! May this harvest season be as prosperous as it has been for the little guy or gal on the left, who is one of our permanent residents!
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Looked out the back window of the shop and saw this. The icicles aren't limited to the back door of the flower shop. They go all the way across the back of our historic building. Have no worries though, the front of the building is icicle free and the inside of the shop is warm, colorful and inviting. When I was a little girl, my aunt and I would go door to door selling poppies. I didn't know why we did it, I just tagged along. I remember then, that people were very willing to donate money to buy a little paper poppy. It seemed unusual in my little kid opinion that people would spend 5-10-even $20 on one little paper flower, when I could barely pay 50 cents for a packet of pop rocks at the Kaysville Drug Store. We sold those poppies in the summer time, and now I know why. Poppies are traditionally worn on Memorial Day, in commemoration of those military personnel who died in the service of their country. On Veterans Day, we honor all veterans. The poppy was chosen because of the poem In Flanders Fields, by Colonel John McCrae. Now, why did my aunt and I go selling poppies for veterans? Because, my grandmother's first husband died serving this country, in World War II. And she felt it was only right that her family would help participate in raising money for the fund that had helped her as a war widow. It seems that no one knows anything about poppies anymore, but last year as I was walking out of the grocery store, a disabled veteran sat, selling poppies. I thanked him for his service and purchased a poppy. I wore it on my shirt that day, and not a single person I ran into knew what the poppy was for. So, this Veterans Day, even though it isn't the designated day, I'll wear my poppy and hopefully spread the word about this day of remembrance. Thank you, Veterans. Thank you. All I can say is that my intentions are good, and we've all heard the old saying about intentions and paving and roads. Speaking of road pavement projects... Two years ago--or was it one?--yes, one. We were holding a parade to honor the excitement of the end of road construction. A parade in November? Yes. While it was windy and freezing for the first time that year, the parade went off and everyone had a great time, especially when Santa came with his secret service elves, riding on a backhoe. Since then, business has been great and that is in no small part due to wonderful customers, friends and family. This week, the crews have come to back to do some finish work on the Layton Parkway and its just a tiny little inconvenience for commuters, but it's looking fantastic and looking like it will be finished soon. I promise the next post will be much sooner than the last. Maybe promise is a strong word...we'll just see how it goes. Annie |
AuthorAnnie is the owner of Annie's Main Street Floral and the author of "The Final Arrangement," part of the flower shop mystery series. Annie is Immediate Past -President of the Utah Professional Florist Association, a native of Layton Utah, and alumna of Layton High School. Archives
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