National Grandparents Day is a secular holiday celebrated in the United States on the first Sunday after Labor Day. It is celebrated in the United Kingdom on the first Sunday in October. Marian Mccardy of Oak Hill, West… Read More about National Grandparents Day »
Posted by David Kraft on September 9, 2010
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The countdown is on for the last schools to start the new year next week! Is your scholar still on the hunt for the perfect laptop cover? Unique, insulated lunchtote? Or fabulous new purse to go with that… Read More about Back to School with Vera Bradley! »
Posted by David Kraft on August 13, 2010
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ASTILBE – Native to Asia and North America, Astilbe (Astilbe chinensis) is an herbaceous perennial with large fern-like foliage and dense plumes of flowers. The Astilbe is known for its colorful and feathery plumes. Also commonly… Read More about Astilbe »
Posted by David Kraft on August 5, 2010
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Pat, Kathryn and I want you to know that everything looked absolutely beautiful for her wedding and reception. Duncan Memorial and River Bend Winery both turned out perfect! We so much appreciate your thoughtfulness and creativity in planning their… Read More about Kathryn & Cory Wedding Flowers »
Posted by David Kraft on August 3, 2010
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Fitness Magazine: Buy Yourself Flowers By Jenny Scala Fitness advice that has SAF has pumped: Buy yourself flowers. Fitness Magazine doles out great advice, most of which can be a bit daunting, if not downright hard to… Read More about Buy Yourself Flowers »
Posted by David Kraft on July 23, 2010
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California Dreamin’ By Jason Edmonds Named for the 16th century Italian naturalist and physician, Pietro Andrea Matthioli (1500 to 1577) who first identified Matthiola incana. Imported into England immediately after its discovery and identification, Matthiola incana was bred extensively… Read More about Californian Stock »
Posted by David Kraft on July 21, 2010
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California Dreamin’ By Jason Edmonds Named for the 16th century Italian naturalist and physician, Pietro Andrea Matthioli (1500 to 1577) who first identified Matthiola incana. Imported into England immediately after its discovery and identification, Matthiola incana was bred extensively… Read More about Californian Stock »
Posted by David Kraft on July 21, 2010
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