Thursday, August 3, 2017

Sunny's Florist off until after Labor Day


[Photo from April by Vinny & O]

Sunny's Florist is taking a break... the sign on the small space on Sixth Street at Second Avenue points to a vacation-renovation combo... with a return after Labor Day — specifically Tuesday, Sept. 5.



The shop, operated by Sun "Sunny" Ja Hwang and her son Edward, has been open now for 29 years.

6 comments:

  1. A nice small shop run by very nice people. They have been beautifying our neighborhood and homes with their very special flowers and the smiles they have for everyone for a very long time.

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  2. If it's a Korean name, 'Sun Ja' is most likely her first name.

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  3. Sad that they will be closed for so long, since this is the premier flower spot when you want to impress someone you care about with a lovely bouquet of flowers. I am glad that Sunny and Ed are taking the vacation they definitely deserve.

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  4. Funny, one time recently I bought something there that cost $16 (if I remember correctly, a $10 bouquet and $6 vase). Out of my general appreciation for Sunny, I gave her a $20 and said "keep the change." She hesitated, as if offended by this suggestion. God bless working folks with tons of dignity!

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  5. absolutely my favorite florist in the city. have a great vacation, can't wait til you are back!

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  6. Makes you proud to live here. Lovely people. Only use them if possible. The most gracious.

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