Dried flowers - Keri Russell Ties the Knot
Forget flowers and chocolate--Keri Russell celebrated Valentine's Day by getting hitched. The erstwhile "Felicity" star married her longtime boyfriend, contractor Shane Deary in a snowy ceremony in New York on Wednesday, her rep, Jill Fritzo, confirmed to "E! News." The couple is expecting their first child together this summer.
Ah, spring has arrived. Flowers are blooming, birds are chirping and a new season of Tar Heel athletics is upon us. While you could spend your time taking long walks in the quad or playing Twister, you'd be much better off pounding a hot dog at a spring sporting event or two.
Chances are you have a vase full of flowers in your home this morning or on your desk at work. Americans buy about 180 million roses for Valentine's Day. Video: Angela Davis Reports More Consumer News More WCCO This Morning
These most flamboyant of flowers thrive while winter rages, and collectors and growers will be flaunting them in the next three months in shows around the world.
Forget flowers and chocolateKeri Russell celebrated Valentine's Day by getting hitched.
Email this article Printer friendly page Always Flowers co-owner Paula Fourt sorts through the hundreds of Valentines Day orders this morning at her shop in Lebanon. She said keeping a sense of humor is essential because its the only way to keep her sanity.
New varieties of flowers and vegetables are continually being developed to offer exciting new colors and superior traits such as disease resistance and compactness.
Ah, spring has arrived. Flowers are blooming, birds are chirping and a new season of Tar Heel athletics is upon us. While you could spend your time taking long walks in the quad or playing Twister, you'd be much better off pounding a hot dog at a spring sporting event or two.
Chances are you have a vase full of flowers in your home this morning or on your desk at work. Americans buy about 180 million roses for Valentine's Day. Video: Angela Davis Reports More Consumer News More WCCO This Morning
These most flamboyant of flowers thrive while winter rages, and collectors and growers will be flaunting them in the next three months in shows around the world.
Forget flowers and chocolateKeri Russell celebrated Valentine's Day by getting hitched.
Email this article Printer friendly page Always Flowers co-owner Paula Fourt sorts through the hundreds of Valentines Day orders this morning at her shop in Lebanon. She said keeping a sense of humor is essential because its the only way to keep her sanity.
New varieties of flowers and vegetables are continually being developed to offer exciting new colors and superior traits such as disease resistance and compactness.