Pandemic or not, Mother's Day is Sunday, May 10 -- don't forget

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Wauwatosa (CBS 58)--Florists and flower shops are ready to experience one of the busiest weeks of the year, next to Valentine's Day, of course. And with stay-at-home restrictions eased a bit, many owners will tell you they couldn't be more grateful. Deb Fowler, owner of "The Flower Lady" in Wauwatosa, tells us she's so happy she can deliver and go curbside now. Just in time for Mother's Day. Fowler, like so many others, say this Mother's Day in particular is even more special considering how tough the last few months have been. And anything you can give to her will make it that much better, including hanging baskets, floral arrangements, or even gardening gloves.
Even though you still can't show in Fowler's store, she says she can do a virtual tour of her shop via Facetime. And of course going to her website will enable to see all she's selling.