Gold Butterfly Toe Ring

31 kolovoz 2011


Gold Butterfly Toe Ring - Tungsten Ring Manufacturer


gold butterfly toe ring







    butterfly
  • A showy or frivolous person

  • flutter like a butterfly

  • a swimming stroke in which the arms are thrown forward together out of the water while the feet kick up and down

  • An insect with two pairs of large wings that are covered with tiny scales, usually brightly colored, and typically held erect when at rest. Butterflies fly by day, have clubbed or dilated antennae, and usually feed on nectar

  • A fluttering and nauseated sensation felt in the stomach when one is nervous

  • diurnal insect typically having a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad colorful wings





    toe ring
  • A toe ring is a Ring made out of various metals and non-metals worn on any of the toes. Toe rings are worn by women but is becoming more popular with men. . The second toe of either foot is where they are worn most commonly. In most western countries they are a relatively new fashion accessory.

  • Often worn on one or more toes, toe rings are designed to slip easily on and off the toe.





    gold
  • coins made of gold

  • amber: a deep yellow color; "an amber light illuminated the room"; "he admired the gold of her hair"

  • A yellow precious metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79, valued esp. for use in jewelry and decoration, and to guarantee the value of currencies

  • A deep lustrous yellow or yellow-brown color

  • An alloy of this

  • made from or covered with gold; "gold coins"; "the gold dome of the Capitol"; "the golden calf"; "gilded icons"











gold butterfly toe ring - New Solid


New Solid 14k Yellow Gold Butterfly Bar Toe Ring



New Solid 14k Yellow Gold Butterfly Bar Toe Ring





Boost up with fabulous walk with this butterfly fashion toe ring. Add some glamour to your presence as you flaunt this dainty 14k Yellow Gold body charm.

Condition: New
Material: 14k Yellow Gold
Gram Weight: 2
Gauge:
Inner Length:
Top to Bottom: 8 by 7 mm - Butterfly
Side to Side:
Face Dimension: 8 by 7 mm - Butterfly
Width: 6.1 mm


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Beeches and Bluebells




Beeches and Bluebells







Badbury Clump, near Faringdon, Oxfordshire.

HINGEFINKLE'S LOGBOOK (Seventh Instalment)

The Amazing Advent of Atropa and Amanita

“Oh fiddlesticks!” I said. “Now we are in a pretty pickle. Any suggestions, Agrimony?”
“Not really,” replied Agrimony grimly. “I suppose we could run for it, but I’ve a suspicion we’re surrounded. Besides, quite frankly, I can’t be bothered.”
I turned back towards Spitmucus astride his fire dragon. I should make clear, I suppose, that while Draco diminutivus obnoxiosious is, as its name suggests, only a pygmy fire dragon, it is still roughly five times the size of the average cart-horse, with talons big enough to disembowel an elephant, purplish scales the size of dinner-plates, and rather hypnotic rose-pink eyes. Like all fire dragons (and, as I have told Agrimony a thousand times, like all birds, too), it walks on its hind legs, the front legs being in this species almost vestigial, having a very limited manipulative capacity. Fire dragons are, of course, the only creatures of the genus Draco to possess the unique pectoral girdle which accommodates not only the forelegs, but also a pair of membranous wings. The specimen in question was undoubtedly a monarch among pygmy fire dragons, and as he stretched his wings and yawned a spurt of flame two ells long, almost dislodging his rider, I was reminded how much I coveted the skeletal remains of Draco diminutivus obnoxiosious. However, under the current circumstances, I considered it impertinent to enquire whether he might consider donating his body to science.

Besides, the fellow lodged between his shoulder blades was also a specimen of peculiar interest. You must remember that I had only seen Griswald and Snotgobbler in their full Goblinish glory for the space of a few seconds, before Agrimony turned them into sheep in a fit of impatience. Faced with so splendid a dragon, however, Agrimony seemed less disposed to take offensive action, so that I was able to get a good look at Spitmucus as he prepared to address his captive audience. Being a military sort, and apparently one who had spent some time in the cavalry, Spitmucus wore knee-length riding boots, a pair of white military jodhpurs, and a red jacket festooned with gold braid and medals. But there were holes in the ends of his boots, out of which there protruded a disconcerting array of gnarled, green toes, with hooked claws where the toenails ought to have been. And as the pygmy dragon shifted his weight impatiently from foot to foot, and leaned against the half-ruined wall, sighing smokily to himself, I perceived that there was a wide tear in the back of Spitmucus’s jacket, out of which there protruded a hairy green back with rather prominent vertebral processes. His face was particularly unpleasant, so I tried not to look at it, especially after he cleared his throat and let the slime dribble down his chin.

“Oh, do hurry up and get on with it, Pukeslime, or whatever your name is,” said the dragon impatiently, giving Spitmucus the kind of look that a cat might be expected to give to a flea. “If you’re going to say something, say it, and let me get on with my part of the job.” And then, I am proud to say, he looked at me, groaned audibly, and said, “Why did I have to be the one to carry this pompous old coot? It’s just my luck, I can tell you. On any other occasion, I’d smother him with chestnuts and have him gently toasted, if only for the pleasure of shutting him up.”
“Now don’t you get sassy with me Polygonatum,” snorted Spitmucus indignantly. “Leave the wetorical part of pwoceedings to the experts!”
“Hum,” I could not help interrupting, “What does he mean by wetorical?”
Polygonatum gave another exasperated groan. “He means rhetorical, but he has a speech impediment. Trust me to be landed with a rider who can’t tell his rs from his ws. Cursed, rotten luck!”
Spitmucus ignored this, and, assuming as imperious a posture as possible, he commenced his speech. “Wesistance is futile, you are completely suwwounded,” he began, and as if to confirm it, five other pygmy fire dragons stuck their heads in through the windows and hungrily eyed the occupants of the hall. “We must expwess our gwatitude, Llew Llaw Gyffes, for depwiving us, at one fell swoop, of the twoublesome Pwince Eugene. He weally was becoming wather superfluous. I begin to think that you may make a perfect Pwime-Minister in a puppet government. As for the west of you, I am under orders to fwow you all into pwison.” (Here the pygmy fire dragons exchanged exasperated glances, and Polygonatum drooled steam to think of the tasty meal going to waste.) “No doubt our illustwious leader Scabpicker will wish to qwestion you all, and mete out such punishment as tweachewous cwiminals deserve. But I wather suspect he will leave you to languish with the wats and mice for a while, before he gets awound to intewwogating you -”
“Oh cripes,” interrupted Polygonatum. “I’ve had a bellyful of this prattl













Butterfly-Comma




Butterfly-Comma







Family - NYMPHALIDAE.
The Comma was regarded as a common species in the 18th century, but declined and became a great rarity between about 1850 and 1910.

The butterfly gets it's vernacular and species names from the C or comma-shaped silver mark on the underside of the hindwings. The name Polygonia is a reference to the beautiful ragged wing shape.

The Comma is distributed across most of Europe, but absent from Scotland, Ireland and northern Scandinavia. Beyond Europe it occurs across temperate Asia to northern China, Korea and Japan. It also occurs in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.











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