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Alice is Daisy’s skilled barista and owner. She's passionate about delicious and sustainable coffee Karakas, P. Sohretoglu, D., Liptaj, T., Stujber, M., Turker, A. U., Marak, J., Calis, I. and Yalcin, F. N. (2014) Isolation of an oleanane-type saponin active from Bellis perennis through antitumor bioassay-guided procedures, Pharmaceutical Biology, 52(8):951-955. Our lives both before and after we met and married have been full of surprises, funny incidents, and bizarre situations. We have both lived through ‘interesting times.’ What has kept us going through good times and bad has been our shared ironic sense of humour and strong self-belief that there will be a path through to better days.

Amazing how real they become though once they are brought to life in a manuscript. How wonderful it would be to invite all the characters in our books to a party and have a chat and let them get to know each other! Gerard describes ‘the little Daisie’ (to separate it from the Ox-eye Daisy) as a cold, moist herb that could be used to alleviate all types of pain, but especially joint pain or that due to gout. The way he suggested using them was to combine them with butter and rub it on the afflicted area, “…but they work more effectually if Mallows be added thereto”. 4 Life has bowled us some odd balls from time to time, which have inspired our books. Not going into details – don’t want to give any plot lines away.

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The Yellow Daisy Festival that takes place in Stone Mountain, Georgia is typically scheduled for mid-September. This festival has been a local attraction for more than fifty years and was even voted one of the top arts and crafts shows in the United States. And, of course, there are plenty of daisy-themed activities and attractions to stay busy with and enjoy! We’ve tapped into our memories with our writing. Adding a good splash of over-active imagination and incredulity to come up with the characters and plots.

Native to Northern Europe and now found throughout North America, Australia, Africa, and South America, daisies find themselves in bouquets and homes across the world. What makes daisies so special is that they can be found in a wide range of elegant colors, allowing them to match the theme of any occasion or room. Daisies are a delightful family of flowers that offer a huge range of colors and a seemingly infinite number of varieties. With more than 20,000 different varieties, the daisy is a flower that is prolific and yet also very special. Considered to be ‘tender perennials’, certain daisies are able to stay alive over the winter as long as they are in warmer climates. However, in cooler climates, daisies are typically treated as annuals. roasted locally by Quest Coffee roasters in Burleigh Heads and served in sustainable compostable cups.

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Join Just Lift Fitness and Barre 3 for a balanced combination between strength and mobility, core and balance, ending with stretch and breath work. Gerard’s last recommendation for Daisies is sniffing the juice of the leaves and the roots to clear the head and shift mucus and clearing the eyes. 4 Daisies are recorded in Old English records, as being hung about the house to drive out fleas. 9 The different parts of a Daisy ‘flower’ are more complicated than they appear at first glance. The actual flower head is a grouping of many small individual flowers: white ray florets and the smaller, yellow disc florets in the centre. These can be clearly seen by looking at the flowerheads with a magnifying glass or hand-lense. | Credit: Helen Miller The exact origins of National Daisy Day continue to be a mystery—no one really knows who founded it and why. However, there is some speculation that National Daisy Day came about thanks to the greeting card industry as a way to boost sales with a new line of holiday cards. As you can tell, there are plenty of ways you can celebrate National Daisy Day. With a little creativity and out-of-the-box thinking, you can find unique and memorable ways to celebrate this holiday that you will cherish for years to come. Wrapping Up

As you begin to celebrate National Daisy Day, knowing the history of the flower itself can impress those celebrating with you. The word daisy comes from an Old English word for “day’s eye”, the reason being that daisy petals open at dawn and close at dusk, much like our eyes when we wake up in the morning and go to sleep at night. In England, daisies are often referred to as bruisewort. If you were to get injured, the crushed leaves were traditionally used to alleviate a bruise’s symptoms. While there are various genera that daisies fall under, meaning they can have different shapes, sizes, and colors, most typically consist of 15 to 30 petals surrounding a yellow disk. Some of the most common daisy genera include the Oxeye daisy, Gerbera daisy, and the English daisy. The last more unusual superstition associated with Daisies was that feeding a small puppy Daisy juice mixed with milk would prevent it from growing. 4, 5 I have seen this recorded in a few places but have no idea where the idea came from. Culpepper does say that an infusion of Daisy mixed with asses milk is good for consumption of the lungs, but doesn’t mention puppies! 3 The Latin name for Daisy is Bellis perennis. The meaning of this is not quite as straight forward. The genus, Bellis, could be either from the Latin for war, ‘bellum’, or from the Latin for beauty, ‘bellus’. 5 Another idea is that it is after the nymph, Belides, who transformed into a Daisy to escape the attention of Vertumnus (the Roman God of Seasons and Gardens). 5, 9One great way to enjoy and celebrate National Daisy Day would be to gift someone a large bouquet of daisies. Whether it’s a friend, favorite coworkers, spouse or neighbor, this is the day to brighten up someone’s life with some daisies. And even though daisies are technically a member of the weed family, they boast beautiful blooms in various hues that make them deserving of their own special day. As you can tell, this post is going to be all about daisies. As you get ready to celebrate National Daisy Day, read this guide to learn about this special day’s history, how to celebrate, and much more. You can even use the links below to skip ahead to different sections that interest you most. National Daisy Day falls on January 28 every year. National Daisy Day 2020 fell on a Tuesday, while National Daisy Day 2021 will fall on a Thursday. However, make sure not to confuse National Daisy Day with National Upsy Daisy Day, which falls on June 8. National Upsy Daisy Day encourages people to wake up in the morning feeling grateful and ready to start the day on a positive note. Stephanie West Allen founded this day in 2003 to make humor and positivity an element of National Upsy Daisy Day. Dry your daisies: Drying flowers is an easy way to liven up any space, and they’re great for creating a rustic look for various projects. To start off, dry your daisies by hanging them upside down in a dark area, such as a closet, for a few weeks. Or, you can dry them using silica gel or pressing them with a flower press. Once they’re dried, your options are endless. You can encase them in epoxy resin to make unique coasters for your coffee table, press them into picture frames for a gallery wall, or simply leave them in a vase by your bedside.

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