The nosegay, also called a tussie-mussie, or posey, is a small, hand-held bouquet popular in Victorian England as an accessory carried by fashionable ladies. Carrying or wearing nosegays first became widely popular during the Victorian era. At that time, people rarely bathed, the streets were full of horses, and indoor plumbing was almost unheard of. Strong and often unpleasant odors were a normal part of everyday life. The Victorian solution to the odor problem was the nosegay bouquet.
| If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | The "Smelly" Meanings Of The Word Nosegay | The nosegay, also called a tussie-mussie, or posey, is a small, hand-held bouquet popular in Victorian England as an accessory carried by fashionable ladies. Carrying or wearing nosegays first became widely popular during the Victorian era. At that time, people rarely bathed, the streets were full of horses, and indoor plumbing was almost unheard of. Strong and often unpleasant odors were a normal part of everyday life. The Victorian solution to the odor problem was the nosegay bouquet. |  | Dixie Allan Clip Art Expert | | | What Is A Nosegay? | Bouquets of flowers can be carried in weddings, sent to loved ones, or used in home decorating. One popular type of bouquet is the nosegay bouquet. The nosegay, also called a tussie-mussie, or posey, is a small, hand-held bouquet popular in Victorian England as an accessory carried by fashionable ladies. | | | The Many Ways Of "Threading The Needle" | Threading the Needle Day celebrates the metaphorical meaning of the term “thread the needle,” or to walk a fine line between two issues or to find yourself in that awkward place between two friends in an argument. Hopefully you don’t find yourself there today, but if you do, navigate yourself out of the middle and, if you make it out without a scratch, then celebrate with some sewing.y | | | Enjoy The Day Relaxing In A Hammock | Blend yourself a frosty drink, cancel your appointments, accidentally turn off your phone and get ready for the most important day of summer. Each year on July 22, we celebrate National Hammock Day. Hammock Day gives you an excuse to take time to relax in your backyard hammock. The holiday occurs during the dog days of summer... what would be a better time to relax in a hammock. | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Clip Art newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | |
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