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Local florist shops in Misquamicut,
RI can usually provide same day delivery when you place your order early. For your convenience, you can place
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| For myself I hold no preferences among flowers, so long as they are wild, free, spontaneous. Bricks to all greenhouses! Black thumb and cutworm to the potted plant! - Edward Abbey |
| The flowers of late winter and early spring occupy places in our hearts well out of proportion to their size. - Gertrude S. Wister |
| If dandelions were hard to grow, they would be most welcome on any lawn. - Andrew Mason |
| Flowers seem intended for the solace of ordinary humanity. - John Ruskin |
| Why do people give each other flowers? To celebrate various important occasions, they're killing living creatures? Why restrict it to plants? "Sweetheart, let's make up. Have this deceased squirrel." - The Washington Post |
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