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Macy’s Flower Show



      What a great show! If you’re a shopaholic and gardened lover! I went to Macy with my classmates after my teacher suggested us to take a little field trip for visiting Macy’s flower show on Tuesday. It’s called Journey to Paradisios at Macy which on State Street in Chicago. The event is on Sunday, March 24-Sunday, April 7. They provide the brochures to plan your adventure. It’s an amazing floral show. I especially like the one which calls the Paradisi’ Language with the floral alphabets. It’s pretty cool and very interesting. Now, I can write my name with the Paradisi’ language, and you can also write yours too by looking at my Paradisi ‘ alphabets photo. I’m pretty sure you will like this show. The flowers are so gorgeous. Thank you Macy!



 

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