August 26, 2008
For most historians this would be the pot calling the kettle black. But she really is a natty dresser.
I really only have two hard and fast rules for clothing, comfort and modesty. If it covers me and feels good… I’m good.
It says: “There used to be a difference between city and country dress…day and evening dress…beach and office.”
Isn’t she missing Sunday-go-to-meetin’ vs. knock-about vs. clean out the stanchions?
Thanks for the colorful thought for the day.
I like the lady! I don’t know how she dresses, but I say “Three cheers for paying attention to fit and appropriateness!” A revival for home economics!
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August 26, 2008 at 10:08 am
I really only have two hard and fast rules for clothing, comfort and modesty. If it covers me and feels good… I’m good.
August 26, 2008 at 10:28 am
It says: “There used to be a difference between city and country dress…day and evening dress…beach and office.”
Isn’t she missing Sunday-go-to-meetin’ vs. knock-about vs. clean out the stanchions?
Thanks for the colorful thought for the day.
August 26, 2008 at 6:46 pm
I like the lady! I don’t know how she dresses, but I say “Three cheers for paying attention to fit and appropriateness!” A revival for home economics!