Dinah Steveni on thu 3 may 07
And they are also placed in special carriers inside cars or taxis, or limos.
Nice take on the Hallmark card sentiment to stop and smell the roses.
Dinah Steveni
lela martens on fri 4 may 07
It`s little touches like that I like in northern Europe too.
Flowers,even if just a few and lit candles on the
table, even for breakfast in Denmark.
Lela
>Subject: Re: Uses for bud vases in Japan
>Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 08:20:00 +0900
>
>On 5/4/07, Dinah Steveni wrote:
>
>>And they are also placed in special carriers inside cars or taxis, or
>>limos.
>>Nice take on the Hallmark card sentiment to stop and smell the roses.
>>Dinah Steveni
>
> They like cut flowers here. You sometimes see budvases of
>flowers in the public restrooms. I think the demand makes them less
>expensive.
>
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Lee Love on fri 4 may 07
On 5/4/07, Dinah Steveni wrote:
> And they are also placed in special carriers inside cars or taxis, or limos.
> Nice take on the Hallmark card sentiment to stop and smell the roses.
> Dinah Steveni
They like cut flowers here. You sometimes see budvases of
flowers in the public restrooms. I think the demand makes them less
expensive.
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Lee in Mashiko, Japan
Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
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