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Tuxedo Park School celebrated Grandparents' Day on November 26, with over 200 grandparents and grandfriends in attendance.
This is a rare glimpse of my mom's black tuxedo cat. He keeps hiding all day and only comes out at night. She rescued him about six months ago from the streets of Biloxi Mississippi. He was pretty beat up when she found him, but now he's healthier than ever. He is actually very friendly, he just doesn't like to come out during daylight hours.
Nothing could be more different between my two tuxedo boys. . . MoMo eats to live; Zamboni lives to eat. MoMo is a nervous boy who sleeps lightly. Zamboni has utmost confidence and slumbers deeply (and frequently). MoMo pulls his long, lean frame in tightly, almost always keeping the paws together. Zamboni sprawls his well-padded all over, rarely with two paws touching. So different, and I love them both dearly!
Tuxedo Park School celebrated Grandparents' Day on November 26, with over 200 grandparents and grandfriends in attendance.
60/2 micro sanded poplin with a shell stitch tuxedo pleat - a semi formal play on the the tuxedo shirt
Crocheted Tuxedo, nº 21A (p. 23 of Smith, Addie L. Crandall. Corticelli No. 18 Knitting and Crochet Book. Florence, Mass., Corticelli Silk Co., 1922)
www.antiquepatterns.dreamhosters.com/SmithCorticelli18-2.pdf