I just had to go back and get this
second shirt-dress, just like the one you just saw last week, except
in a black, gray and white print.
Lots of mini-style forays for me in this one
little look. No pop of color this time ... staying
clean-lined and minimal and monochromatic.
Python ... I don't wear a lot of animal
prints. I've known and liked some very nice real-live pythons, and
loved one particularly charming ball python (or royal ... python
regius) who was pretty adorable with a very nice temperament.
Even for members of her species, who are generally fairly docile, she was a
peach of a python. They get their name because, when freaked, they
roll up into a ball. She was good company, and liked to hang out,
draped over my shoulders when I would watch television or read.
Haven't decided if wearing an obvious
print in a very un-snake-like fabric encourages the use of real
skins, or discourages it and takes the pressure off the market. I very much
hope it's the latter.
Consequently, wearing this print makes
me a little self-conscious, but the fabric is so cool and light I get
over it fairly quickly. Just a fashion victim, conscience be damned.
Skinnies ... this cut is new for me; Old
Navy "Rock Star" with a side zip. Great skinnies to go under
long tunics with flat front. Not quite leggings, not traditional
jeans but with back pockets. I love the fit.
I'm getting a great deal more wear from
this watch with a white leather strap than I imagined. Like white
shoes, it feels fresh with things I'd never imagine it with.
I haven't so much suddenly started carrying a
clutch as remembering to photograph them. This one holds the Kindle
Fire and the other necessities easily. As with this dress, I liked
this clutch so much I did it again, except in creamy white.
Speaking of my Kindle Fire ...
I'm such a Senior Citizen. One of the
reasons I'm behind with my correspondence, blog visits and comments
and responses and sewing is that I just discovered Bluetooth
super-light headphones. Really, they're ear-buds attached to a
StarTrekish, almost weightless,collar-thing, sort of a space-age torc. And with it, I
can not only talk on the phone ( imagine that!) I can connect to my
Kindle Fire and listen to all the music I own. With astonishing
sound quality. I know you all know about these things, but I'm a
little behind in the tech department.
The really time-killing and insanely
fun part of this is that a couple of days ago, Amazon announced the
start of their Prime Music feature. With Amazon Prime, there are
umpteen bazillion songs and albums you can get at no extra charge. Prime
membership is now $99.00 a year, and at that it's a value for us, but
I've had that much and more fun the last couple of days, downloading
and play list building.
Picture me bopping all around the house
(ALL around the house!) in my jammies, dancing with the dogs! I'm so
happy. I have about 35 minutes of high energy work out plays that,
if I dance my way through all of them, I need a hit on the inhaler.
(We shall see how long that enthusiasm lasts.)
The currently playing list includes;
Raise Your Glass (Pink)
Brave (Sara Bareilles)
Carry On, Wayward Son (Kansas)
Go Your Own Way ( Fleetwood Mac)
Grenade (Bruno Mars)
I'm Alright (Kenny Loggins)
I Only Want to Be with You ( one by
Dusty Springfield, another by Bay City Rollers)
Jump ( Van Halen )
Saturday Night (... yes, another BCR
favorite ...)
Relax (Frankie Goes to Hollywood )
(...yikes...)
Glory Days ( Bruce Sprinsteen)
Kyrie (Mr. Mister)
She's So Mean (Matchbox Twenty)
Sharp Dressed Man (ZZ Tops)
... and I'm just getting started.
Gotta go ... the poodles want to tango.
Tell me what songs make you dance like nobody's watching!
Linking up with Our Favorite Lion-Tamer, Patti at
Visible Monday . Come see what we're all wearing and why we're wearing it!