Hi from new "Amanda". Please vote

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I am amanda.I am a florist who qualified at the Welsh College Of Horticulture (UK) in 1991. I also trained and worked in Jersey. I then specialised in wedding work for 12 years before opening my current shop four years ago. I look forward to being a member of this community and sharing experiences.
kind regards
Amanda
 
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Hi
I am amanda.I am a florist who qualified at the Welsh College Of Horticulture (UK) in 1991. I also trained and worked in Jersey. I then specialised in wedding work for 12 years before opening my current shop four years ago. I look forward to being a member of this community and sharing experiences.
kind regards
Amanda

Welcome Amanda.
 
Hello Amanda, welcome. I also graduated from the Welsh college (1989!) a most memorable part of my life.
I'm sure you'll enjoy being part of this community.
 
Hi Amanda

Like they say, welcome, I only became a full member a couple of days ago, haven't been off the site since, it's great. I hope you enjoy.

Kevin
 
Hi Amanda,

Be warned, flowerchat is extremely addictive. - like chips, in a good way, like organic chips.

Welcome :)
 
Hi Amanda... welcome to the community. There is a wealth of information and friendships are easily formed.

We look forward to learning from you too.

V
 
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