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even for a dog! Balou or Mr lutenbacher (thats 007 for dogs) likes to keep hit teeth clean! So he can chase bad or mad dogs! Or kiss with Lady Dogs!
three days ago we had snow, today for this shoot it was warm enough to go down to the coast and wear t-shirts!!!
This is the dinkiest embroidery floss you've ever seen in your life! Mini things for Pam's birthday, blogged here: lisasteatime.blogspot.com/2014/07/little-birthday-things....
So I visit the dentist. "Do you floss?" Do I floss? DO I FLOSS?! Take a look at my arsenal of dental tools. DO I FLOSS? It turns out my technique was not up to snuff. It will be. Oh yes.
Flossing is recommended by dentists morning and night
But that fine thread fills me with fear and never delight
Gums are soft and tender and should be handled with care
So throw away that fine thread, forget flossing I declare!
ODC: Gossamer
Gossamer: Something delicate, light, or flimsy
'The Fairy Floss Seller' This one is for my darling who loves fairy floss on a stick, but this day it was too humid for fairy floss on a stick, better luck next time darl. - Murwillumbah Show 5th November 2022
Trunk of Silk Floss tree in a large pot in my garden. I would put it in the ground but I don't know where. It needs more sun but needs cold protection also. Sept. 2013.
Chorisia speciosa Native to Tropical America, the tree was once a source for kapok used for padding or stuffing.Related to Kapok Tree Ceiba
Chorisia speciosa has since been re-classified to the present Ceiba speciosa. The Family has since been re-classified from Bombacaceae to Malvaceae
Muy importante.
I usually get something basic but with a toothpaste that protects and whitens (gotta' compensate for the red wine).
Floss is also important. Brand doesn't really matter, but tooth decay does, folks.
i haven't eaten candy floss since a little child (20 years ago maybe), but looking at the joy of this girl, oh boy, i wanted to take it from her hands :)
Somehow I don't think that cord is going to last very long. This little one was thoroughly enjoying a good chew on it. He won't have a name until he goes to his new home, but staff at the rescue centre call him George after the old English nursery rhyme ' Georgie Porgie, Puddin' and Pie' because he's always the first with his head in the food dish. :)