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23/12/2009

Merry Christmas from the team at Clare Florist

The team at Clare Florist have worked their socks off this week to get all your flowers ready on time to arrive with you before Christmas.
As you can see  Fedex are on route with them now!
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Everything is crisp fresh and perfectly packed so you can enjoy your flowers throughout the holiday. 
Have a super Christmas we will be around next week if you want to send any Thank you flowers or plants to friends or relatives that you may be visiting.
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Now time for some R & R so we can come back with some fabulous new ideas for Spring.

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Have a very Merry Christmas



 



02/12/2009

St Nicholas Day 6th December

In many countries St. Nicholas is the main gift giver. His feast day, St Nicholas Day, is December 6th which falls early in the advent season.
In Amsterdam he arrived on the 16th of November and then moves around the country visiting schools and homes to see if the children have been good.
Small treats are left in the children's clogs so the children know he has come. 
European immigrants brought cherished St. Nicholas holiday traditions to the United States. Over time these have melted into some common practises.
Stocking

Stockings are hung by the fireplace, by poor maidens, are said to have been filled with gold coins tossed through the window by St Nicholas.
Tangerine

Tangerines in the toe of the stockings symbolise the gold coins.
Candy cane

Candy Canes were made to look like the staffs that the bishops carry, hooked at the top like a shepherds crook, showing they are the shepherds who cared for their people.
Gifts

Gift giving in secret at night was done by Nicholas as he didn't want to be seen or recognised as he wanted those he helped to give thanks to God.