Northam Florist in Northam, Western Australia | Florist
Northam Florist
Locality: Northam, Western Australia
Phone: +61 8 9622 1386
Address: 156 Fitzgerald Street 6401 Northam, WA, Australia
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25.01.2022 Soooo in love with the colour of that disbud !! Not sure whether to call the colour coffee, brown, copper or ?????? What do you think ?
25.01.2022 Good Morning ....... going to be another beautiful day in Northam and the Avon Valley, wishing every one a fabulous day and week ahead
23.01.2022 We had the pleasure of attending our god daughters wedding last evening. What a wonderful ceremony and a beautiful evening enjoyed by all. Congratulations Emily and Taylor, we wish you every happiness in your future life together xx
21.01.2022 Lovely feedback from a customer
20.01.2022 Curly Ribbon Plant - makes a great indoor/patio plant. In a hanging pot, but pot will sit on a flat surface if you prefer.
20.01.2022 Bright Happy Flowers for a Get Well
18.01.2022 Lovely Rose Bowl for sympathy
18.01.2022 So what happens if my bag doesn't have ALL of the essential items inside? We encourage all donations to have: Shampoo & Conditioner Toothbrush & Toothpas...te Bodywash or Soap Roll-on Deodorant Sealed packets or pads or tampons If your bag doesn't include these items, that's okay! We'd still love for you to donate it. Often some bags have extra soap or shampoo and we can transfer it to a bag without. It's almost like a game of Tetris for our volunteers, making sure each bag as the essentials and some special luxuries. We are SO appreciative of your donations and understand everyone is in different financial and time positions so appreciate that not everyone can fill an entire bag. Want to get involved but worried you won't have the time? This year we have made it super easy by launching a sponsor a bag option. A bag will be packed on your behalf, so you don’t have to miss out. Visit our website www.sharethedignity.org.au to donate a bag. Donations to Share the Dignity ‘It’s in the Bag Campaign’ will be welcome at Bunnings stores from Nov 20 to Nov 29, subject to government safety guidelines. Share the Dignity provides a number of convenient options to donate which can be found at https://www.sharethedignity.org.au/event/its-in-the-bag)
18.01.2022 Wreath with Australian Native Flowers
18.01.2022 Lots of gift ideas in store for those last minute Christmas gifts.
17.01.2022 Red and yellow arrangement for sympathy
16.01.2022 Who doesn’t love peonies !! They are so beautiful
16.01.2022 CHRISTMAS flowers are flying out the door. Have you ordered yours yet ???
16.01.2022 Pretty pinks and whites to say goodbye.
15.01.2022 Sympathy Flowers
15.01.2022 Happy Wedding Day .... hope the rain stays away for you !
15.01.2022 Flowers for a friend.
15.01.2022 We will remember
14.01.2022 Wishing all our wonderful customers a very Merry Christmas, Thankyou for your support during this year of unusualness, and wishing you all a 2021 filled with good health, fun and all things good.
13.01.2022 CLOSED TODAY SATURDAY 23rd REOPEN MONDAY at 9amCLOSED TODAY SATURDAY 23rd REOPEN MONDAY at 9am
13.01.2022 A vase full of the very colourful Chrysie daisys, and as a bonus, they are a great lasting cut flower. Hope you are enjoying your flowers L.
13.01.2022 Birthday flowers
13.01.2022 Always great to get a Thankyou
12.01.2022 Must try this !!
12.01.2022 Birthday wishes all the way from the UK
12.01.2022 A farewell tribute for a sister.
11.01.2022 Vase of Oriental Lilies, simply stunning
10.01.2022 You can drop your bags into Bunnings in Northam or leave at Northam Florist.
10.01.2022 Wreaths for REMEMBERANCE DAY
10.01.2022 Just one of the beautiful bunches of flowers that have been delivered for Mother’s Day, going to be some very spoilt mumma’s out there
09.01.2022 Birthday Flowers
08.01.2022 When a train filled with a large transport of Jewish prisoners arrived at one of the Nazi killing centers, many Polish gentiles came out to watch the latest gro...up as they were taken away. As the disoriented Jews were gathering their possessions to take with them into the camp, a Nazi officer in charge called out to the villagers standing nearby, "Anything these Jews leave behind you may take for yourselves, because for sure they will not be coming back to collect them!" Two Polish women who were standing nearby saw a woman towards the back of the group, wearing a large, heavy, expensive coat. Not waiting for someone else to take the coat before them, they ran to the Jewish woman and knocked her to the ground, grabbed her coat and scurried away. Moving out of sight of the others, they quickly laid the coat down on the ground to divide the spoils of what was hiding inside. Rummaging through the pockets, they giddily discovered gold jewelry, silver candlesticks and other heirlooms. They were thrilled with their find, but as they lifted the coat again, it still seemed heavier than it should. Upon further inspection, they found a secret pocket, and hidden inside the coat was .... a tiny baby girl! Shocked at their discovery, one woman took pity and insisted to the other, "I don't have any children, and I'm too old to give birth now. You take the gold and silver and let me have the baby." The Polish woman took her new "daughter" home to her delighted husband. They raised the Jewish girl as their own, treating her very well, but never telling her anything about her history. The girl excelled in her studies and even became a doctor, working as a pediatrician in a hospital in Poland. When her "mother" passed away many years later, a visitor came to pay her respects. An old woman invited herself in and said to the daughter, "I want you to know that the woman that passed away last week was not your real mother ..." and she proceeded to tell her the whole story. She did not believe her at first, but the old woman insisted. "When we found you, you were wearing a beautiful gold pendant with strange writing on it, which must be Hebrew. I am sure that your mother kept the necklace. Go and see for yourself." Indeed, the woman went into her deceased mother's jewelry box and found the necklace just as the elderly lady had described. She was shocked. It was hard to fathom that she had been of Jewish descent, but the proof was right there in her hand. As this was her only link to a previous life, she cherished the necklace. She had it enlarged to fit her neck and wore it every day, although she thought nothing more of her Jewish roots. Some time later, she went on holiday abroad and came across two Jewish boys standing on a main street, trying to interest Jewish passersby to wrap Tefillin on their arms (for males) or accept Shabbos candles to light on Friday afternoon (for females). Seizing the opportunity, she told them her entire story and showed them the necklace. The boys confirmed that a Jewish name was inscribed on the necklace but did not know about her status. They recommended that she write a letter to their mentor, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, explaining everything. If anyone would know what to do, it would be him. She took their advice and sent off a letter that very same day. She received a speedy reply saying that it is clear from the facts that she is a Jewish girl and perhaps she would consider using her medical skills in Israel where talented pediatricians were needed. Her curiosity was piqued and she traveled to Israel where she consulted a Rabbinical Court (Beit Din) who declared her Jewish. Soon she was accepted into a hospital to work, and eventually met her husband and raised a family. In August 2001, a terrorist blew up the Sbarro cafe in the center of Jerusalem. The injured were rushed to the hospital where this woman worked. One patient was brought in, an elderly man in a state of shock. He was searching everywhere for his granddaughter who had become separated from him. Asking how she could recognize her, the frantic grandfather gave a description of a gold necklace that she was wearing. Eventually, they finally found her among the injured patients. At the sight of this necklace, the pediatrician froze. She turned to the old man and said, "Where did you buy this necklace?" "You can't buy such a necklace," he responded, "I am a goldsmith and I made this necklace. Actually I made two identical pieces for each of my daughters. This is my granddaughter from one of them, and my other daughter did not survive the war." And this is the story of how a Jewish girl, brutally torn away from her mother on a Nazi camp platform almost sixty years ago, was reunited with her father ..... Adapted from the book "Heroes of Faith"
07.01.2022 Shades of pinks with a splash of yellow for this lovely bouquet
07.01.2022 Bush flowers for remembering a mate
06.01.2022 The richness of reds !
05.01.2022 Soft and pretty posy
05.01.2022 Basket arrangement for sympathy
05.01.2022 Happy 10th Wedding Anniversary
04.01.2022 Thursday’s flowers, bright happy posy for a birthday
04.01.2022 Flowers and Bubbles. The best way to celebrate your Birthday
03.01.2022 POLICE REMEMBERANCE DAY 2020
02.01.2022 Christmas love from the USA
02.01.2022 Open this morning for all your last minute flowers and gifts for your special Mum
02.01.2022 Vase of purple flowers.
01.01.2022 Two bouquets delivered to one lucky girl this is one of them !
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