ID fleurs?
As long as you asked, did you go there?
4 Rue Dailly 2, 92210 Saint-Cloud, France
The phone number on the store front awning --
01 46 02 03 95
adds up to 147.
Something about [flowers for] a funeral, running to Egypt for the title deed, the whole bit, The Point:
The Great Pyramid is one of the largest buildings ever constructed. It originally stood about 482 feet (147 meters) tall, but erosion and the removal of most of the polished limestone casing stones—which made the structure smooth and caused it to gleam in the sunlight—have lowered the pyramid’s height to 449 feet (137 meters).
Deu 22.6. If a bird's nest chances to be before you in the way in any tree, or on the ground, whether they are young ones, or eggs, and the mother sitting upon the young, or upon the eggs, you shall not take the mother with the young:
כִּי יִקָּרֵא קַן־צִפּוֹר לְפָנֶיךָ בַּדֶּרֶךְ בְּכָל־עֵץ אוֹ עַל־הָאָרֶץ אֶפְרֹחִים אוֹ בֵיצִים וְהָאֵם רֹבֶצֶת עַל־הָאֶפְרֹחִים אוֹ עַל־הַבֵּיצִים לֹא־תִקַּח הָאֵם עַל־הַבָּנִים׃
Klein's:
אֶפְרֽוֹחַ, אֶפְרֹֽחַ m.n. young bird, chicken, fledgling. [Related to Syr. פָּרַחֽתָּא (= bird), Arab. farh (= young of a bird), Ethiop. ’afreht (= brood, hatch, young birds). These words possibly derive from פרח ᴵᴵ (= to fly), and lit. mean ‘that which flies’. It is more probable, however, that they are derivatives of פרח ᴵ (= to sprout). For sense development cp. Ger. Sproβ (= sprout, shoot; offspring), and Eng. scion (= sprout; offspring, descendant). The אֶ◌ of אֶפְרֹחַ is prosthetic.]
Strong's #667 sez:
From פָּרַח (H6524) (in the sense of bursting the shell)
A torii [gate] is a bird perch (check the Hebrew page for the makom):
Various tentative etymologies of the word torii exist. According to one of them, the name derives from the term tōri-iru (通り入る, pass through and enter).[4]Another hypothesis takes the name literally: the gate would originally have been some kind of bird perch. This is based on the religious use of bird perches in Asia, such as the Korean sotdae (솟대), which are poles with one or more wooden birds resting on their top.
Compare the double obelisks (here's the street view) at the fountain in Copley Square (due to reopen soon as part of the whole renovation project), conceptually located at address 570 [שער]; i.e. being directly opposite of the... Chick-Fil-A... at 569. Urgent Care is conveniently located right there as well.
Remember those poor "pilots" of Asiana [אסיא נ"ה] "ruach" Flight 214? They were pilots in name only, as they didn't actually know how to fly. Or to perch, to come in for the landing as it were.
Bang Ding Ow.