I just got back from delivering fourteen bouquets and about eight dozen roses to people waiting to get married at San Francisco city hall. In addition to people getting married there was a strong presence of journalists, police, and supporters. Some people were there to promote the political cause, some to help out (including one gentleman who was offering free queer coffee to all), and plenty were waiting to get married. I understand from the people there that there is at least one hearing scheduled for today, and possibly more, though I don't have the details handy. As I approached the center of the chaos, several people came over to me to ask me how much the flowers were. "Free! They're gifts from around the world to the people getting married." I started at the front of the line and passed out bouquets to anyone who wanted one, and then worked fairly hard to get rid of all those roses. While I was there, a few different florists showed up with bouquets destined for random couples in line, and everyone there seemed to be well taken care of. The general reaction was surprise and delight to be receiving gifts from total strangers. It was quite wonderful to be able to play even a minor role in this amazing event. -Patti