Jo Jones
May 17, 2019 at 11:57 PM ·
Rumors are being spread that the top picture is the budding form of the orchid below. It isn’t, please share to help educate the truth about these two orchids.
(An orchid enthusiast has helped set the record straight.) Thanks George Su 💚
The top picture is actually Catasetum intergerrimum
(Praying Saint orchid)
https://orchidroots.com/detail/35496/species_detail/?tab=sum&role=pub
https://g.co/kgs/Bf7vnj
The bottom picture is actually Pectellis radiata
(White Egret orchid)
https://orchidroots.com/detail/149193/species_detail/?tab=sum&role=pub
https://g.co/kgs/SMFy9s
These are 2 DIFFERENT orchids and not the same one. In addition, there IS a Holy Ghost orchid, but that's a different orchid as well, it's Peristeria elata
(Holy Ghost orchid)
https://orchidroots.com/detail/150358/species_detail/?tab=sum&att=
https://g.co/kgs/NytKsF
If you want to know more, join your local orchid society.
Isn’t God amazing? He is SO CREATIVE!!
WHAT ARE YOU THANKFUL FOR THIS YEAR?
San Antonio, Texas. Dr Jones celebrated Dylan Pulgarin's graduation from Naval Basic Training. Dylan is Eliana's son, and part of our Dentistry 4 Kids family. He will be moving on to the next phase of his Naval training and education in the medical field. Congratulations!
Dr Jones enjoying the outdoors and trying to stay cool! Hope you guys are finding a way to beat the heat!!
Cynthia Jones
September 16, 2019 at 12:39 PM ·
Courtney Taylor Angle is with Rhonda Allen and Nick Angle at Target Buford (3205 Woodward Crossing Blvd, Buford, GA).
January 11 at 11:40 PM · Buford, GA ·
Please share! ✨
I left my wallet in the cart at Target in Buford last night (Sunday, Jan. 10th) around 9 pm.
If anyone finds it, hears about it or has any leads, please reach out to me. As of now, it has not been turned into Target. I have nothing of major importance in it, but I did have the last letter my dad wrote me before he passed tucked in the side and I would love more than anything to get that back.
Photo below of missing wallet:
"COVID CAVITIES" ALERT
For those of us working or learning from home! We are seeing a major increase in cavities as a result of frequent snacking and sipping drinks. Remember, all foods break down to glucose (sugar). That means chips, crackers, even healthy snacks can cause decay. The best way to maintain healthy teeth is to eat one or two snacks a day for 10-15 minutes each. In between snacks and meals, only water. This keeps the sugar level down and limits grazing all day long. The good news? You can have sweets as long as it is snack time.