Showing posts with label Spring Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring Fashion. Show all posts

Friday, April 21, 2023

Time for linen and gardens -




Officially it's not Summertime quite yet, but it certainly feels
 like it here with temps in the high 80's all week.  
It's an excuse for a brief 'fashion post' which I haven't done in some time.

My wardrobe changeover is underway!  
My heavy sweaters, coats, jackets are gradually being cleaned/washed
and stored away. . . . . . . and the linens are hanging in the closet.




I've purchased a new, slightly loose cut - the style this year - cream
 linen blend blazer/jacket. Very comfortable, doesn't wrinkle too much, 
and I wore it out to lunch on Wednesday over a tan/cream striped tee
and khaki loose cut cropped trousers. 
I love neutrals and stripes in case you don't know!

I also pulled out a pair of sandals and so enjoyed airing my
 toes after months of socks and boots!





Haven't worn a straw hat yet but have a couple at the ready for
bright sunny days, especially when gardening . . . . . . which
I'm busy doing a lot of lately.


This week the ancient John Cabot Canadian rose has gone a little
 berserk and is clambering up the arbor to twirl with the trumpet vine. 
Pink with orange was not planned but actually looks very colorful.  
Let's face it, anything blooming in a garden is a gift, all colors are
 lovely with a green background!



I've planted several large pots of herb seeds, also little peat pots
of hollyhock seeds which I hope will germinate and grow 
where planted later.  


This week I also shopped for the annual hanging Boston ferns
for the front porch. I don't buy the largest as they grow fast and
 soon fill out with a little TLC. 
Already I'm gently shooing away the finches - as soon as they see 
a fern swaying in the breeze they think of building a nest. We
 allowed that to happen some years but they are such messy
 little birds and we'd prefer they move in elsewhere, away from
 where we often sit outside!
Feeding and watering the birds keep us busy enough! We don't
want to be grandparents to their offspring - especially since 
the scary visit a few years back when the five foot long
 fat black snake came to the porch looking for finch eggs in the
 baskets. . . . . . and scared me half to death as it slithered silently
 across the wicker chairs where I was sitting!!! Despite not being a
 venomous snake I still never want to see one that close again.
I'm shaking just writing about it!

The weekend weather here will be mixed - full sun and a high of
 84F today, with rain tomorrow and then back to sunshine and a little
 cooler on Sunday.

Enjoy your weekend.