Friday Fun, Farewell to Shuttle, and What I Wore
Have you seen this video yet? If not, prepare to laugh. I am not tired of it; in fact I love this doggie (his real name is “Clark”) more every time I watch. I want to feed him a big… Continue Reading
Have you seen this video yet? If not, prepare to laugh. I am not tired of it; in fact I love this doggie (his real name is “Clark”) more every time I watch. I want to feed him a big… Continue Reading
It’s the celebration of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. So Happy Independence Day! U.S. readers, prepare for parades, barbecues and fireworks. And, it’s our second Visible Monday, hooray! I’m enjoying a rather quiet holiday weekend, nursing a sprained… Continue Reading
When you were five, did you ask your parents to leave your closet light on? So the monsters wouldn’t come out while you were sleeping, of course. I am finally OK with dark closets but I have a problem with… Continue Reading
One of Tim Gunn’s Ten Essential Items is the Day Dress. Tim says about this item: ” . . . Women are not wearing as many dresses anymore. It was certainly liberating to go from the ’50s when women wore dresses… Continue Reading
I just thrifted this skirt, and just in time for the heat wave, I think. It’s very cool and airy. A thin white cotton underlayer with a lively print layer on top, and a stretchy waist. Heaven for a hot… Continue Reading
We started writing and thinking about invisibility over the last month or so: for example, here, here and here, and reading external articles like this one, and this scary one (Anne alerted us!). We decided we didn’t care for it.… Continue Reading
I have nothing profound to say: I just love this Old Navy, navy skirt. It has a net top layer, a swishy underlayer, and sequins! And I wear it to work! Today I added a very soft washed-linen shirt, an off-white… Continue Reading
I have a rotten cold (is there a “good cold”?). But I hate to miss work, so I put on a cheery floral blouse, my favorite rosy lips, and a brave face. My faux Picasso painting looks over my shoulder,… Continue Reading