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Chorisia speciosa. Notice the spikes along the trunk and limbs.
Native of Argentina and Brazil. See the detailed photo of the trunk here:
don't see this expression too often. Obviously Anthony hasn't learned to master the hipster holier-than-thou visage
This variegated embroidery floss is a fun mix of red, green, and orange-yellow - ThreadworX 11511 Jam Rock. It's perfect for all of your Jamaican crafty goodness... This photo shows this how two strands of this floss look stitched on 14 count Aida.
This is the Floss Mill,which was built early in the 19th century, it was I think at some time a water mill, as comming of the Trent bank, you could see two large arches, which could have been for the water wheels, it also has a wonderful history, about 1850 when shipping activity up the trent was great, smuggling went on,the owner of the mill built himself a house on Front St and constructed a secret tunnel to the mill ,were many a keg of brandy was landed, and through to the Sailor Boy Inn.
After the AC Moore 6 for $1 sale a couple months ago--I'm now up to 5 floss boxes. Finally got them all organized.
The Scavo Community Center is a realized dream shared by many stakeholders, sponsors and partners. There are some 25 of them listed on the sign that marks the entrance to not only the dental clinic, but a medical clinic too.
Representatives from Delta Dental and Mid-Iowa Health Foundation, the principal benefactors that made the dental clinic possible, were on hand to wield the giant scissors that made it official. So was Gentry, the first African-American elected to the Des Moines School Board and a long-time member of the Delta Dental and Mid-Iowa Health Foundation boards of directors.