What is the secret to Flowers For Valentines Day? All over the world, flowers are synonymous with Valentine’s Day. Red roses are associated with love and romance, possibly because the red rose was the favorite flower of Venus,… Read More about The Secret To Flowers For Valentines Day »
Posted by Russ Griffin on January 28, 2014
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Unexpectedly the Violet holds the title for the February Flower as opposed to the Rose. Interesting you say? Indeed. So, I thought I would share with you some fascinating information about this month’s flower, The… Read More about Violet – The February Birth Flower »
Posted by Russ Griffin on January 28, 2014
| Last Updated: September 9, 2020
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Carnations are the official birth flower for the month of January and in the language of flowers, these fragrant blossoms have a lot to say. Native to Eurasia, the Dianthus caryophyllus was named by the Greek botanist Theophrastus. The… Read More about Carnations, the January Flower »
Posted by Russ Griffin on January 23, 2014
| Last Updated: September 9, 2020
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Beautiful Tropical Flowers Delivered To All Of Central Ohio & Nationwide The ending of another holiday season. How does it affect you? Whew! We made it through yet another holiday season, mostly unscathed. … Read More about The Holidays Are Over, Now What? »
Posted by Russ Griffin on January 13, 2014
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Do you follow New Year’s Eve Traditions? All over the world New Year’s celebrations begin on December 31 and continue into the following day, January 1. During the celebration, revelers enjoy foods that are symbolic of good luck for… Read More about New Years Traditions »
Posted by Russ Griffin on December 30, 2013
| Last Updated: August 4, 2020
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When a child asks, “How did Christmas happen?” What do you tell them? Being confronted with this question by several young people I decided to search out the answer to how Christmas came about and this is what I found. Read More about The History Of Christmas »
Posted by Russ Griffin on December 25, 2013
| Last Updated: November 6, 2020
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