Wednesday, February 23, 2011 • The Islands’ Sounder
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Women in Business
Page 11
A special advertising section honoring Orcas Island’s business women and their contributions to the community
Blooms, baubles, and beeswax
Cindy Morgan offers flower arrangements and unique gifts at her store “Nest, Flights of Fancy” in Eastsound by COLLEEN S. ARMSTRONG
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indy Morgan comes from several generations of green thumbs. Growing up, she admired the skill of her mom and grandmothers, all of whom kept gardens. Now Morgan runs her own successful flower shop, Nest, in Eastsound. “I made an arrangement on Valentine’s Day that reminded me of something my grandmother would
have done,” Morgan said. “Even in the winter, my mom would send us outside to go get something for the centerpiece.” This is Morgan’s third year in her current location underneath the Windermere offices. Her former space, the small side shop at Tres Fabu, had no heat, running water, or insulation. “My life is much more sane now,” she said. Morgan’s store is a playground of greenery and
scent. She offers flowers for any occasion, including small gatherings, memorial services, weddings, and just because. She also carries house plants, local art, lamps, vases, jewelry, and candles. Morgan moved to Orcas in 1980 and worked in the hospitality industry for years. For a time, she was an auditor for Marriott hotels across the globe, leaving the island for several months at a time. Morgan has been with her partner, Dave Page, since 1989. He owns a landscaping business. “Dave says I was born to be doing this,” Morgan said. “I really love the flowers. I also enjoy tending to the plants. They are living beings. And I like finding merchandise for the store – things that are unique and
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Colleen Smith Armstrong/staff photo
Cindy Morgan, owner of Nest in Eastsound, with some of her house plants. She also offers flower arrangements, local art, jewelry, candles, vases, and lamps.