07/21/10

Creative Loafing Best of Atlanta

It’s time for the annual Creative Loafing BEST OF ATLANTA voting… no ballot stuffing allowed, you will have to register a profile to vote (I did) but you can click for no emails, etc. to reduce spam. Please take the time to vote for us…really do appreciate it!!

http://posting.clatl.com/atlanta/Survey?survey=1581949

07/15/10

Thought I would share

For those of you who have seen me over the last 3 years, you know I let my hair grow into a ponytail… not for vanity or loss of youth… but for this:

06/23/10

Fourth of July Weekend

We hope everyone is having a wonderful summer - never mind the fact that we are having abnormally high temperatures this June.. just like last year. Maybe, just maybe we’ll have a nice July & August as we did in 2009.

We will be closed Saturday July 3, Sunday July 4 and Monday July 5 in observance of the Fourth of July Holiday weekend.
Let us all take the time to think about how lucky we are to live in such a great country… God Bless America!!

05/20/10

Too pretty not to share

Received an order for a white/green funeral wreath… Greg did a fantastic job and I think it is too pretty not to share!

05/12/10

Foxgloves & Ivy gives back - Sunrise Assisted Living Center Buckhead

This afternoon, Foxgloves & Ivy hosted a small group of the residents and staff of Sunrise Assisted Living Center Buckhead. We’ve been the florist for several of the Sunrise homes & Brighton Gardens for many years now (Decatur -9 years). The Activities Director, Mina, called a while back and inquired about the possibility of a field visit for the residents. We were pleased to host them… 8 ladies and 2 staff - they received a tour on our business, flowers, open question forum and as a special treat, we escorted them to the rooftop deck of our building for a one of a kind view of the cit skyline. Before they boarded their bus to return home, we brought them back into the store and presented everyone with fresh flowers for them to take home and put in their apartments. One of the residents, Miss Hazel (in the chartreuse jacket) is a retired florist from Northern Virginia… she was at home in our store - you could see it in her eyes. It was a great time for our staff and the residents who came to see us. Here are a couple of photos of their visit!

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