Of all Martha Stewart's creative business ventures, I particularly warm up to the concept of fresh flower delivery.
But, I must admit, snuggling between the style maven's high-thread-count sheets is pure luxury, too.
I expect that when a bouquet of flowers is gifted to some lucky soul - and arrives at the unsuspecting recipient's door - that the token of love (or friendship) is beautifully-wrapped with subtle design flourishes, the flowers are fresh and fragrant, and the hand-crafted card neatly tucked inside is written in an eye-catching scroll worthy of the status of keepsake.
After all, Martha Stewart is a class act, which is reflected at the heart of her inimitable style.
Though I have a couple of Martha's ads on my website (http://www.julianayrs.com/) I haven't actually ordered any flowers yet.
Perhaps, I should put in a "test purchase" to track a flower delivery start to finish, so I am fully qualified to wholeheartedly recommend the service.
Personally, I prefer lilies at Easter.
Set a vase of 'em on a dining-room table, and a couple of hours later, a heavenly scent permeates the space.
"When you have only two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a lily with the other."
Chinese Proverb
*Just now, out of nowhere, the scent of lilies wafted into the room!
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