Monday, May 2, 2011

Prayers for Alabama

Dear Friends,

Wednesday, April 27, 2011, started off badly.  Storms early that morning caused a lot of people to lose power and heavy winds and rain brought trees down and soaked the ground.  However, it was not enough for me to stay at home so I went on to work.  Then about 10 a.m. we got word that the schools were going to close at noon because of the possibility of really bad weather that afternoon.  The weathermen were predicting very severe storms later in the afternoon and into the night time hours.

I live in a small town called Trussville just to the north and east of Birmingham, AL.  I live in a house on the top of a ridge of hills and we are usually very fortunate because when bad storms come through our area we are somewhat protected by where we are located.  We usually get winds blowing toward the back of our house, but there are a lot of trees there and they generally break the force of the wind so we don't get a lot of damage.  We did have a very large tree uproot itself and fall on our driveway several years ago, but that aside from the occasional limb is about the extent of the damage we have had.

Nevertheless, I went home about 2 p.m. and went down to our "den" which is a room we have finished in our basement to ride out the storm.  I turned on the tv and watched the local weather so I would know when to come upstairs.

My husband came home about 5 p.m. He is in charge of the IT Help Desk for our county and had been on the phone with the local EMA which had mobilized that morning.  He always sends one of the technicians who work for him to the EMA when they mobilize to make sure all of their computer and AV equipment continues to function during whatever the emergency is.  He had been getting overtime authorized and technicians in place to man the EMA offices.

He came down to join me as we watched the storm intensify.  Then we saw probably the most scary tornado we had ever seen.  It had started in Mississippi and was heading for Tuscaloosa, AL, at about 60 miles per hour.  It was terrifying.  They said it was in places a mile across and we could see it just demolishing homes and businesses all along McFarland Boulevard very near the University of Alabama campus.  We saw it continue to come toward Birmingham and destroy areas in Pleasant Grove where we had friends whose homes were just wiped off the map.  Then it continued on through areas in midtown Birmingham and now it was coming directly toward us.  We still had power so we could see the path it was taking and knew it would be on us in no time.

Just before it got to us, I looked at my husband and said "pictures, I've got to get all of our pictures and bring them down here."  So we went upstairs and rounded up all of our family, wedding, baby, and grandbaby pictures and hurried back downstairs with them.  About that time, the weatherman was saying that the storm was right over Trussville and the tv was showing places in Trussville so we know it was here, but instead of hearing the signature "train" roaring outside, we didn't hear anything.  It was still.  There was no wind, just a sprinkling of rain and no sounds to speak of.  It was eerie.  This is what it looked like when it got to Trussville.


In a couple of minutes the weatherman said that the radar showed that the storm had passed us and was now heading for Springville, AL, where our son, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter were in their "safe place" and waiting for the storm to pass them.  Thankfully it did pass them without dropping a tornado down to the ground.  They did have some orange sized hail, however.  Then the "beast" went on toward Anniston and Gadsden, AL, where it caused more damage.

We were just incredibly fortunate that that beast of a storm did not drop a tornado down while it was moving over either Trussville or Springville.

When it was all over and well out of the State of Alabama it was after dark.  There was so much total destruction and loss of  life, it was hard to fathom.  Tuscaloosa sustained major damage as has been reported in the news.  My husband and I have both had several friends who totally lost their houses and all their belongings.  And, of course, there were so many people who lost love ones in this disaster.

I ask for your prayers for all those who were victims of this natural disaster, who were left homeless, were hurt or injured and especially those who lost loved ones.

Until next time...

Della

Friday, April 15, 2011

A New Way to Try the Claire Burke Fragrances

Dear Friends,


I have not talked about the mini gift sets in a while.  These are GREAT!!!  For a really reasonable price you can try one of the standard Claire Burke fragrances like Original or AppleJack & Peel or this is a way to try one of the newer ones like Wild Cotton, Vanilla Bean, Tropical Flowers or Cherry O!.

Claire Burke Mini Gift Sets from Dogwood Square.com


As you can see in the picture above these Mini Gift sets contail a candle a fragrance diffuser and a bottle of room spray.  They are attractively boxed and are ready to give as a gift to someone for a birthday, a secret pal, a bunko gift, a gift for a Mom or Mon-in-Law (remember Mother's Day is coming up very soon!!).  They could also work as a house warming gift or for a thank-you to someone for doing you a favor.  They are just perfect for so many rememberances.  And at only $20 they won't break the bank.

Click on the picture above and you will be taken to a page where you can order them from Dogwood Square.  We have plenty of these mini gift sets in stock as well as other great fragrance products from Claire Burke. Please stop by Dogwood Square for a visit soon!

Until next time...

Della

P.S.  And remember at Dogwood Square, if your order equals $50 or more it ships for FREE every day.
CLICK Here to Order Claire Burke From Dogwood Square.com

Sunday, March 6, 2011

It's Been Such a Long Time...

Dear Friends,

As the time says, "It's Been Such a Long Time" since I have posted anything on Dogwood Notes. I have been having problems getting in to add any new posts and just today after sitting here at my computer for the last 3 hours and reading and trying things have finally discovered a way to get to the screen which lets me type a new post.

Well, enough about that -- It's Spring--at least it is here in middle Alabama! The tulip trees, daffidils and forsithia are blooming and soon my favorite, the dogwoods, will be in bloom.

As you may or may not know, Dogwood Square is an online ONLY business. There is no brick and mortar building with this business. I run Dogwood Square out of my home as a part time job because I also have a full time "day job."

In the last year or so since the downturn in the economy, the number of orders I have received through Dogwood Square has decreased along with other businesses of this kind. I am now struggling with a decision. Whether to continue the business or just stop it.

I have been thinking about doing this for about 6 months and unless business picks considerably, I will probably shut Dogwood Square down this summer.

I would very much like to hear from any of you about your thoughts.

Until next time...

Della

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Dogwood Square Says Good bye to Tyler Candles


Dear Friends,

This is a sad announcement. 
Due to a reduction in sales of Tyler Candles for this year, we have lost our franchise to sell them. 

Candles are what we would term "luxury items" and as such in a bad economy, they are items which are overlooked when buying gifts.  People will purchase more reasonable or practical gifts and leave the luxury items for times with there is more available money.

So...our sales of candles across the board this year has been dismal.  We are hoping that it will pick up now that the economy is creeping back.  Also, now that the weather has changed and people are again beginning to think of the holiday season.

However, we will have to go into the holiday season this year without Tyler Candles.  We have enjoyed having them as a product we offered to you and will miss them.

We are currently in process of trying to find another candle product to replace them with and when that happens we will notify you.

We still do have several of the 3.4 oz size candles in stock and are currently trying to do an inventory so we can narrow down the fragrances on the site to reflect only those still in stock.  That should be completed very soon.

Thanks

Della

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Special Sale of Vitabath Travel Sets

Dear Friends,

I have recently done an inventory and discovered that I have far too many of the old Vitabath travel sets in stock.  Vitabath has a new travel set and I need to reduce my stock of the old sets to make room for the new.

So I have decided to run a special to try to reduce my stock.  I have Vitabath travel sets in Original (6) and Spa (2).  Each set include shower gelee, lotion, sugar scrub, a bar of soap and a bath pouf in a zippered travel bag.

These sets originally retailed for $15 each and my everyday price for these are $11.75, but during this special you can get each one for $10. 

This special will last until August 31, 2010. 

These travel sets are obviously great for travel, they are also a wonderful idea for an inexpensive gift for a birthday, a secret pal gift, or if you are a fan of Vitabath and just want to test another fragrance, this is a way to find out without having to spend a lot to find out.  Stock up now for future birthdays or Christmas stocking stuffers.

Use the code SPEC83110 when you are checking out and your travel sets will be charged at $10 each.  As always, all purchases of $50 or more qualify for FREE shipping and if you live outside the State of Alabama, you do NOT pay any sales tax.

Go to the Vitabath Page on Dogwood Square.com and you will find links for all 3 of the Vitabath fragrances.

Remember this special sale will end at the end of August so to take advantage of it and get yourself 1 or more of the travel sets.

Go to these links now:

Vitabath Original Spring Green Travel Set

Vitabath Spa Skin Therapy Travel Set

Until next time...

Della