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The wild summer my computer crashed.
Our season started off in May with our main computer crashing. Sadly we never had a chance to get it fixed all season. I didn’t mind much other than I missed connecting with you. The time away was good in the respect I could focus just about completely on growing flowers and posting on social media. Therefor resulting in our instagram reaching over 1000 followers almost catching up to our facebook page. Now, enough of all that. The rest of the newsletter is about the latest here on the farm followed by highlights of the season. It was pretty incredible in so many ways. I can’t wait to share! July Farm Elopement…
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The Tears Began to Fall
Preparing for All Dahlia’d Up’s first Market I was mixed with anticipation, dread and excitement. Anticipation to seeing happy customers love the bouquets they purchase, dread and worry that my flowers aren’t good enough and excitement to share my flowers. However, I shouldn’t worried one bit, after all flower seems to capture people attention. The weather was sunny and hot, perfect…The comments ranged from, “your flowers look like velvet” to many, many, beautifuls, lovelies and gorgeous. I sold all but one large expensive bouquet but could have sold more of my smaller ones! It was crazy fun! The most surprising thing happened though. Handing a bouquet to my first customer of the day…