Retail Roundup
Can it be time for this column again? We suppose so, but we’re sort of
disoriented after our massive post-Thanksgiving shopping extravaganza. We
feel like Col. Kurtz in “Heart of Darkness” muttering “the horror, the
horror.” Except that in our case, the phrase that pays is “the bargains,
the bargains . . .”
Will our editor cut out that Joseph Conrad reference? Probably so, but
we won’t let that discourage us.
So what does this have to do with blown glass?
We’re not sure, but United Glassblowing will be holding an opening
night holiday sale from 6 p.m. to midnight Friday. The sale will feature
a “sneak preview” of work by artist Bob Siemons.
United Glassblowing is at 1630 Superior Ave. in Costa Mesa. And you
can tell ‘em Mr. Kurtz sent ya!
FLORAL INTRUSION
Another shockingly local item: Costa Mesa’s Flower Warehouse Inc. has
come out with some important tips for those of us who will be making
floral holiday centerpieces for our tables.
“The biggest complaints we receive about centerpieces,” says Flower
Warehouse founder Barbara Kohan, “are either they are too tall or too
big, intruding on guests’ dining experience.”
What can we learn from this? Either to get smaller flowers or make the
food bigger. Above all else, gentle reader-consumer, the dining
experience must be preserved!
SHIITAKE!
Finally, we just want to note that a 14-inch log that grows shiitake
mushrooms when you soak it in water is available from a company in
Oklahoma for only $37.95.
And that’s what we expect to see in our stocking: a big, fat log,
perhaps with a few shiitake nubs already beginning to sprout from within
the craggy crevices of its bark.
What else can we tell you? Not much. Go buy something. It might not
make you happy, but it’s bound to pass the time.
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