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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Your Florist And Holidays

As I sit for the first time today I want to share with you these kind words written by Paul Harvey. I came across this article in 2002 in a floral magazine and it hangs on the wall in my design room when I need a little nudge of encouragement.

Beautiful Flower People

Florist are nice people; I've never known an exception. The flower merchant loves beauty--and sharing it. Most flower shops are family businesses, independant, interdependant. How do you know the roses you order for a friend a thousand miles away will not arrive wilted? You know because florist are bound, one to the others, by computers and phone lines and fax machines and an understood obligation of self-discipline. So there has never been any government regulation of this industry, never any need for it.
If your florist's motives were mercenary, she could market what she knows to a dozen tabloids and a hundred gossip columnists. Flowers are the key to the doghouse.
Your florist knows: who's courting whom, who's sick, who's leaving, who's arriving, who's dying, who's dead and who gave at the office. She knows where all the grief is, all the penitence and much of the sin. Yet, there is an incumbent silence among these professional merchants of beauty and it is never betrayed.
Mostly flowers bring happiness, to the giver and to the recipient. Even the man or woman who delivers the flowers shares the fringe benefit of dispensing happiness. He or She is greated at the door with delight. Flowers make people bloom.
And, whether a flower merchant is decorating a sick room or a banquet room, her artistry combines with nature's splendor to create masterworks. No artist with brush and palette ever came close.
One time I addressed a national floral convention. In conjunction with that convention there was competition among floral designers for the most imaginative, the most magnificent, the most exquisite bouquets and centerpieces.
Breathtaking! However perishable, each for its moment in time made the world more beautiful. But the blended components of that graceful bouquet were bought on faith and watered with sweat. So some bodies will work a seven-day week--unless there's a holiday in it--then they work eight.
Sterilizing backroom buckets is a tedious, tiring, dirty chore that no maicure could survive. Yet, the hands that are calloused, knife cut and thorn scarred, tenderly groom each dollar rose to be worth ten and sell for three.
Way back there when flowers first began, as part of that same master plan, there was provision for their enhancement--that a chosen few might enjoy a degree of immortality.
And the providers of that enhancement are very nice people. I've never known an exception.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Christmas Week

It's Christmas week and Lake Gaston is buzzing with activity! People are making last minute preparations for the big day! The Gasburg Post Office next door has had a steady stream of patrons all day. I was told that today is the busiest day of the year for them. I wonder if it is as busy as years past?
Since we have a lot of retirees at the Lake I have been asking my clients if they plan to travel or are they having their family here. Most have said they plan on staying here but a few have said they are traveling to destinations like New York, New Jersey, Florida, Virginia Beach and Maryland. I also have a client who rents a home here for Christmas because her family can't decide who's house they are going to have Christmas at. So they rent one and everyone in her family is together. Great idea!
For me, the week of Christmas is  fun filled work. The fragrance of fresh cut evergreens waft through the shop. My hands are usually sticky with sap and more than a few hundred flecks of glitter can be found on the tops of my shoes! As I make each flower arrangement I imagine what these flowers will mean to the person who receives them. I always get a warm gooey feeling... then I snap back to reality and remember I have so much more to do! I hear this little voice in the back of my head that says " Work Faster!"
So, If you get a beautiful flower arrangement from Lake Gaston Flower Shop please know that it was hand made by someone who was wondering about your Christmas and I hope it is the best one ever!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

My Very First Blog!

Hi!
My name is Terri Patton, I am the owner of Lake Gaston Flower Shop located in beautiful Gasburg Virginia. We are a full service family owned retail florist and gift shop. We deliver all around Lake Gaston in Virginia and North Carolina! You can reach us by calling 434-577-9989 and you can order 24 hours a day at www.lakegastonflowers.com
I have been a professional floral designer for more than 20 years and I can say that flowers are my true life's passion! I have entered and won several competitions such as Virginia Professional Florist Association's Designer Of The Year in 2006, Southern Retail Florist Association Designer Of The Year 2006 Permanent Botanicals. I entered Society OF American Florist national Sylvia Cup competition and did very well. Although I did not win, I learned so much from the other amazing designers! I believe continuing education is the key to keeping my skills fresh and in tune with today's design styles and sparking my imagination to create new and exciting floral arrangements for my clients.
Aside from my family, my other love is beautiful Lake Gaston! I have been visiting Lake Gaston since I was born and moved here in 1995. I enjoy everything the lake has to offer but my favorite thing to do is go for a boat ride with my Husband and K9 daughter Lillyboo.
With this blog, I hope to share with you my love of flowers, floral design and Lake Gaston!
Thank you so much for reading and I will keep you posted!




Terri