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Katherine K., “Two more winter scenes.”

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Deborah W., “Hello Gorgeous!”

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Eric J. “Moose in my brother’s backyard (Boulder, Colorado).”

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Devon U., “The lobby of the Plaza Hotel, NYC”

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I want to include sections on the Flower of the Month, starting with January. (I’ve been meaning to do this, but, I got carried away with all the wonderful wreaths.)

So, better late than never…the flowers for January are

The Carnation and the Snowdrop.

Carnation

Carnations have a number of meanings, based on their colors.

Pink Carnations love and appreciation

White Carnations luck, love, and affection

Red Carnations love and friendship.

Snowdrops symbolize hope and rebirth.

Source:

The Official Birth Month Flower Calendar:

https://www.petalrepublic.com/the-official-birth-month-flowers