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Nora O’Sullivan

Monday, July 17th, 2006

Nora O’Sullivan, originally uploaded by bloomsdayflowers.

This lady lived in the house that is now our flower shop. She called in to have a look, she was lovely and was delighted with the shop and that we’d kept the features intact. It was really special to meet her, we just love that sort of thing.

one more before the big day!

Thursday, June 15th, 2006

Just a few more ‘in progress’ shots before opening day…it’s nearly there and after tomorrow there will be loads to show! Can’t believe it’s almost open!

aqua wallisland unitsright window

more progress…

Wednesday, June 14th, 2006

More pictures of the progress on the shop!

Noelle and Kieran hard at workback of shop midwayfront of shop midway

progress

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006

Only a few more days until we open, wanted to take the opportunity to post some pictures of our progress over the past few months, from the building site we first started working on through all the stages along the way. The shop was actually a house when we first looked at it, took a bit of imagination to see what it would be like without the walls and doors and old carpet and furniture…the transformation is amazing!

These are really early days, very little work had been done besides walls knocked down and reclaimed brick put in. Didn’t have a ceiling!
back wallfront doorfireplace

An introduction

Monday, June 12th, 2006

I’m going to begin at the beginning, so that family and friends as well as passers-by will be up to speed with all the progress we’ve been making getting the shop off of the ground.

First things first…here is the premises, East End House in Main Street Carrigtwohill. It’s a perfect spot, as you come off of the main road it’s dead ahead of you, really centrally located. The Castle Bar, to the left as you’re looking at it, has just been renovated and is going to begin serving food as well, soon, so it will be a draw to the area.

The shop is gorgeous, too, because it has the two big windows to the front plus the glass-paned door, and it’s south-east facing, so it gets loads of light all day without overheating on sunny days. The town is really bustling through the day and gets loads of traffic, plus lots to watch while you’re working:D

The front of the shop will be transformed this week, so consider this the before picture!

East End House