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Intro to the Friday Flowers and Folklore Blog

5/29/2020

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The pandemic has lead people down paths they never planned to follow. Many are unhappy paths, but this blog focuses only on happy ones.  Since March, 2020, when social distancing was encouraged and many of us stayed at home, the Grantham Garden Club Steering Committee worked tirelessly to keep their 80+ members connected as much as possible. There were Zoom Program presentations, sharing pictures of flowers and gardens, and an on-line flower sale in place of the much anticipated plant sale held at the Town Hall every May. Imagine the reaction when masked garden club volunteers showed up at peoples’ doors delivering beautiful flowers.  

Many non-profits and for-profits are experiencing financial problems, and the GGC is no different. To raise needed funds for our 501C3 non-profit club, we plan to publish a photo book of flowers after the 2020 and 2021 growing season. To that end, I have visited 30 GGC gardens to capture them at their best. I have been blown away by what I’ve seen. These folks put in an amazing amount of time, care, and love into their gardens. Not surprising, their gardens are flourishing and the flowers are extraordinary. Not only do they share their gardens, but they often share their stories. Because of covid, the gardens were seen by far fewer people. It has been a privilege for me to enter into this safe and special world of flowers. This blog is my way of sharing it with you. 
  

The Friday Flowers and Folklore  blog is also intended to keep us all connected and have people outside our little community connect with us. If you're not local and you read any of these blogs and like them, please tell us where you live in the comment sections. 
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Terri Munson
Grantham Garden Club
Grantham, New Hampshire
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From the gardens of Kristina Burgard, Jane Deane Clark, Deborah Chambers, Elise Kendall, and Jane Verdrager.  
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Carrie
7/10/2020 02:46:12 pm

San Mateo, CA

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Anne Marie
7/11/2020 11:17:24 am

St. Charles, MO
Each touching story is as beautiful as the pictures of the flowers. I really enjoyed this blog

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Laura
7/11/2020 09:42:50 pm

Green Valley, Az. Beautiful flowers on the east coast. Enjoyed the stories along with the pictures.

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Joan Kerzner
7/14/2020 01:32:06 pm

Terri - for someone who always complained of having a"brown thumb," you have learned to make things bloom in other, magnificent ways. The photos are gorgeous and the stories, charming. Keep it up. I think that flowers are an important antidote to the "plague" that is infecting us. I can't wait to see the book. Cape Elizabeth, ME

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Sandy Parziale
7/21/2020 01:48:04 pm

Redmond, OR
Terri, your photos never disappoint. Each flower is so gorgeous, and I love reading your blogs. What a wonderful way to spend this pandemic. Thanks for sharing this link with me.

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