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Blogger Amanda said...

Hey, I will get them and ship them to you. If you can wait till I am near a dick blick next...or how about hubby in Raleight picking them up?

March 25, 2009 at 9:36 PM

Blogger Alicia @ boylerpf said...

It really rips me when companies try to make even more profit by charging so much for shipping! The gerbers are so pretty.

March 25, 2009 at 9:55 PM

Blogger will said...

I usually buy art supplies at either of two local stores: Daniel Smith http://www.danielsmith.com/ and Artist and Craftsman http://www.artistcraftsman.com/

When ordering via the 'net I go to Jerry's Artarama - they have tons of stuff and really low prices. http://www.jerrysartarama.com/

On the other hand, so many of the supplies are made in Europe - at least the paints - and much of the inks are from Asia ... last I read you travel some ...

Now about squid harvesting ...

March 25, 2009 at 9:56 PM

Blogger Indiri Wood said...

I'm 8 hours away from the nearest location or I'd offer to help.

I love the daisies! My favorite flower.

March 25, 2009 at 10:00 PM

Blogger Bee said...

I love that rainbow train . . . and gerber daisies. You need color when the wind goes icy and bitey again. (We had that wind, too.) I might have problems in Denmark, as I almost always speak to people on trains.

Can hubby bring back art supplies from NC?

BTW, I've given you an award.

March 25, 2009 at 10:04 PM

Blogger Pia K said...

Ha, ha, oh yes, people who start talking to strangers in public without any obvious reasons are concidered a bit short of hens in the henhouse here in Sweden too. At least in the big cities.

Love gerberas! I get them far to seldom though, but when I one day get my dream car (when I get a licence and they have a green approval-stamp) I'll have one in the car's vase all the time:)

And what is it with shipping fees from the US?? I find them all too often to be more than ridiculous - and I thought shipping was expensive in Sweden... - while the Etsy shipping fees are often reasonable. I remember I once found a pair of much coveted stockings (from Japan but the company didn't have a website) at a US webshop, the stockings were rather pricey but the shipping was about 110% the price of the socks...:( Do they not want customers?

March 25, 2009 at 10:24 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Even in England (and they are not the most open individuals), strangers would try to start a conversation everywhere! Including at the dentist, when all our mouths have been sedated. It happened to me yesterday, I guess it was random Tuesday for me. Maybe they are just trying to be polite (they definitely try too hard at that).

March 25, 2009 at 10:45 PM

Blogger Just Jules said...

That is so funny. Here in Minnesota it is perfectly normal to hold a conversation with the person in line in front of you, at the gas pump, while getting your hair cut, while grocery shopping about the cheese, etc. In fact I don't know how I would make it through a day without these random conversations :) Why not talk to those around you - you may find that they have something to say!

March 26, 2009 at 1:36 AM

Blogger Char said...

any day that includes flowers is an excellent day to me.

March 26, 2009 at 3:16 AM

Blogger Delwyn said...

Hello Julie
we call them gerberas and they are so cheery but get a bit weak in the stem without fine wire supports.

I have the same problem with books from Amazon if I want then in a hurry however with postage costing the same amount as the books themselves they are still cheaper than in AUS and of course available.

March 26, 2009 at 3:19 AM

Blogger Bagman and Butler said...

I also enjoy talking to strangers and they are almost always receptive and smile...it's like they wake up. Any yet, why is it me that almost always initiates it?

March 26, 2009 at 10:07 AM

Blogger paris parfait said...

I recently ordered something for my camera from New York - after searching all over Europe - and the shipping cost more than the item. But there was no way around it, as I needed it. Tt's true, some companies take advantage of shipping costs when one is overseas. As for talking to strangers on public transport, it never used to be done here, unless there was some calamity on the line. But I've noticed lately that some French people have actually gone out of their way to offer assistance to lost tourists!

March 26, 2009 at 12:50 PM

Blogger art said...

try going to www.pearlpaint.com they have been in business for 75 years and specialize in international shipping.

March 26, 2009 at 2:21 PM

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