I enjoyed the weird colour combination in today's outfit.
I don't think I would do orange and mustard together if it weren't for this skirt.
- Silk blazer - Alfred Sung, vintage 80s, thrifted; last worn here on Christmas Day December 2025 with black velvet and copper
- Sparkly sweater - Dusia Knits for Gibson's, vintage 70s, thrifted; last seen here (2nd outfit) in December 2025 for a copper backdrop
- Skirt - Soaked in Luxury; last worn here in December 2025 for a Mom-Day at Gorge Park (same necklace, boots, coat and scarf!)
- Boots - Official Mittwoch, Fluevog; last seen here in December 2025 on that Mom-Day adventure
- Leather trenchcoat - vintage 70s, thrifted; last worn here in February
I paired it with my sparkly disco sweater.
"And a black kitty!"
The best accessory of all!
I woke up with a sore hip, so needed ultra-comfortable shoes.
I added this silk vintage mustard blazer for a more profesh office look, but I've decided it's time for it to leave my closet. Mustard yellow just does not inspire me like it used to. The stuff:
I adore these boots - I need to wear them more.
- Silk scarf - Jay Sutton, vintage 70s, thrifted
- Suede gloves - Dots
Brass bling:
These pieces all make me feel happy. - Bone/brass/wood necklace - consignment
- Brass/leather cuff - vintage 70s, Mom's
- Brass cuff - Midzo, vintage expo
- Brass/wood earrings - LA Express, c. 1994
- Brass rings - vintage mall
The kittens were up to mischief on the weekend. and there was much galloping about.
From the floor, they bounded to the top of the scratching post.
A tantalizing tail for chasing.
Leading to some wrestling.
Play nice! From the floor, they bounded to the top of the scratching post.
Barnabas is not surrendering the top. He looks very fearsome!
Whateley's left is a blur!
Don't worry, ten minutes later, they were snuggled up together! My friends, I'll be back on Wednesday with a Two-Fer, as L and I have a show to go to tomorrow. Stay chill!




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