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First United Methodist Church is located in historic downtown Pensacola. Established in 1821, First Methodist is the oldest Methodist church in Florida and the oldest protestant church in Pensacola. Dr. Wesley H. Wachob is the Senior Minister of First United Methodist Church in Pensacola, Florida. Prior to his present position he was the Sr. Pastor of the Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church on the campus of Emory University, where he also taught in the Candler School of Theology. Among Dr. Wachob’s publications are The Voice of Jesus in the Social Rhetoric of James (Cambridge University Press), and contributions to The Anchor Bible Dictionary, Authenticating the Words of Jesus, and Fabrics of Discourse.
First UMC of Pensacola, FL
During the latter half of the 17th century, Yuzensai Miyazaki developed new hand-painting and dyeing techniques, assimilating various dyeing techniques inherited in Kyoto. Hence the name yuzen. The stencil-dyeing technique developed during the early Meiji Period(1868-1912) enabled production of more affordable yuzen fabrics for the general public. Today, using both hand-painting and stencil-dyeing techniques, yuzen retains its primacy in dyed fabrics for kimono.
Kyo Yuzen (Yuzen Dyed Fabrics)
The weaving industry in Kyoto originated between the 5th and 6th centuries. The name Nishijin derived from the Nishijin District in Kyoto, where many weavers established their workshops after the end of the Onin War (1467-1477). Nishijin textile features a broad variety of fabrics, such as gold brocade, damask, figured satin, silk gauze and velvet, along with elaborate and florid woven patterns using colorful threads.
Nishijin Ori (Nishijin Textile)
Do you need help selecting the right fabric that fits your Pet’s style, as well as yours? Are you tired of furniture that doesn’t stand up to paws & claws? Learn about the latest trends in home décor from an insider with a strong canine accent.
Decorating Tails host and Interior Design Hound Cynthia Waldenmaier wants to help you to make your home Pet friendly and drool-worthy.
Tune in and join the fun when guests, including the Top Dogs in design, discuss the latest design trends, materials, and how-to advice on decorating for dog lovers.
Cynthia’s Pet friendly decorating advice is not one-size-fits-all. A pint-sized lapdog is a totally different design animal than a big Dog that can clear off a coffee table with one wag of its tail!
Blue ribbon guests and industry experts will bring you the best-of-show in Pet friendly flooring and fabrics along with the latest design must haves for your four-legged friends.
Decorating Tails is fur-real! Dog hair all over the furniture is never in style, so tune in to get the latest trends and tips to minimize the mess and make smart, pet friendly design decisions before starting your next decorating project.
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