I "claimed" a rose bowl from my mother's belongings, mainly for the inscription on it, as it was presented to her for services to the local twin-town society which she did secretarial and administrative duties for many years after we had grown out of exchange visits to France.
But today whilst shopping I thought I'd get some roses and try my hand at filling it. I love doing flowers but am not very good at it. The rose bowl is quite foolproof though and here is a photo of my first effort.
The florist said it didn't matter that the roses had to be cut so short - in fact she said they should even last longer.
Did anyone else learn about flower arranging at school? Do people do it much these days, and which do you prefer - modern or Japanese style arrangements, traditional ones like this, fiddly little flowers or big splashes of colour, bought or wild flowers?
Hating ‘on’ instead of just ‘hating’.
Farage has resigned as an MP for Clacton?
What’s a household item that reminds you of your grandma’s house?


