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Sweetest Day is chance to splurge

by Jacqueline

October 17, 2008


When I moved to LA, I was a little shocked that not a lot of people were familiar with Sweetest Day, Saturday, Oct.18.

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Back in Chicago, I loved stopping by a Wells St. flower shop on a crisp, sunny October day and picking up fresh flowers. Some lilies, roses in burnished hues or orchids if I wanted a dash of elegance.

Maybe I felt a bit European buying flowers along with my groceries and a bottle of wine. Maybe it made the weekend seem just a bit longer. I know the flowers lent my living space a relaxed vibe well past the weekend.

According to wikipedia.org: "The origin of Sweetest Day is frequently attributed to candy company employee Herbert Birch Kingston as an act of philanthropy. However, Bill Lubinger, a reporter for the [Cleveland] Plain Dealer, contends [in 2005] that "Dozens of Cleveland's top candy makers concocted the promotion 84 years ago and it stuck, although it never became as widely accepted as hoped."

Anyway, Sweetest Day is a good excuse for flowers and candy on the weekend. Life is short! And, believe me, men like getting flowers just as much as women do. 

Flower Fact of the DayRonnie Wood of the Rolling Stones reportedly has developed an interest in flower arranging. I will investigate. I'm sure Ronnie rocks, regardless of his artistic endeavor.
 




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carol lewis
carol lewis | Reply
October 20, 2008

I'm with you on the European-buying flowers along with the groceries and a bottle of wine.  I have done that here at Trader Joe's and it made my day!  Things are beautiful with fresh flowers set out in a pretty vase. Wish I could do that more often but the budget says no...


Jo
Jo | Reply
October 21, 2008

i agree w/ you, that men do indeed enjoy flowers. When we are fortunate enough to have a fresh bouquet in our home, he stops by many times to "take a smell "! But what he really enjoys, I think is just seeing them.


Jessica Crawley
Jessica Crawley | Reply
October 21, 2008

I never knew about sweetest day. I will have to write it on the calender for next year.


1flowerexpress
1flowerexpress | Reply
October 24, 2008

Yes, i think also new thing for asian people


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