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THOUGHTS FOR A NEW YEAR

In a world that moves faster by the day, there is a quiet, meaningful shift underway. More people are choosing to step away from the glow of screens and toward lives that feel more tactile, more personal, and more real. The modern luxury, increasingly, is presence. This return to an... Continue reading

Symbols of the Season

Poinsettia In Mexican folklore, a young girl had no gif for that baby Jesus. She gathered roadside weeds in her sadness, but as she placed them at the altar, they burst into brilliant red poinsettias. It’s a poignant reminder that even the simplest of gifts if given in love can... Continue reading

WE HAVE NEWS!

Our new expanded showroom will have its grand opening and our Savington & Hill Mercantile its grand re-opening the weekend of the Waterfowl Festival. Our new expanded space is adjacent to the existing Market at Dover Station. Our S&H Mercantile will remain within the Market with an entrance into the... Continue reading

Exciting New Chapter

We have some exciting news. After serving Salisbury and the surrounding area, we are pleased to announce that we will be expanding to Talbot County. We are partnering with our friends at The Market at Dover Station and will be joining them as they offer an exciting new shopping venue... Continue reading

In Defense of Carnations

Carnations are one of the most maligned of cut flowers. Due to their plentiful abundance before the years of flower farms shipping a plethora of blooms all around the world, carnations were in practically every arrangement received in America for generations. Many people associate their heady scent with funerals due... Continue reading

MOTHER'S DAY

It's hard to imagine a time when there was no Mother's Day! However, for a number of years, much of what our mothers have done for all of us went largely unrecognized. Luckily, a few determined women decided that it was time for a change. Ann Reeves Jarvis In the... Continue reading

Harbingers of Spring

March is here right along with our favorite spring ephemeral blooms. These lovely gems pop up to delight us for just a few weeks before vanishing again. I recall as a child, wandering through the woods with an eye for spotting these fleeting woodland wildflowers. Virginia Bluebells with their cool... Continue reading

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