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Sally Stone

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It is still quite warm here in New Jersey, but Fall is approaching fast.  This makes me happy because my favorite fashions are Fall Fashions.  I love the heavier fabrics and the harvest colors.  I like fitted jackets and full skirts, but my absolute favorite thing about Fall is that it is time for boots.  I adore knee high boots and usually wear them regularly from September to April.  I really need a new pair of brown or burgundy boots, to replace a pair I wore out last year.  Unfortunately, COVID has seriously limited availability by disrupting the supply chain.  Even online selections have been impacted.    

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Being able to dress up sounds nice. I'll still be dressing for work and... that's not gonna change much.

 

Hugs!

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One of the things that i have a love hate relation with is changing fashion.  Life was easy as a guy.  Jeans with a shirt and a coat in the winter.  Now i have to move a closet all-around for both my wife and myself.  What a pain.  I get well compensated however when i put on a cute corduroy or wool skirt, knee length stocking and high boots.   Often farm work continues in jeans but one does have to go to town from time to time.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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On 9/15/2021 at 6:20 AM, Sally Stone said:

It is still quite warm here in New Jersey, but Fall is approaching fast.  This makes me happy because my favorite fashions are Fall Fashions.  I love the heavier fabrics and the harvest colors.  I like fitted jackets and full skirts, but my absolute favorite thing about Fall is that it is time for boots.  I adore knee high boots and usually wear them regularly from September to April.  I really need a new pair of brown or burgundy boots, to replace a pair I wore out last year.  Unfortunately, COVID has seriously limited availability by disrupting the supply chain.  Even online selections have been impacted.    

 

Fall is my favorite season for many reasons, including fashion.  Btw hello from Monmouth County!

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1 hour ago, Becoming Diana said:

Btw hello from Monmouth County!

 

I used to live in Monmouth County, Diana. I just couldn't stand the winters any longer and needed a major change in my life, so I moved to Florida several years ago. Lol, if I were still there, I'd invite you to Turning Point for brunch. 

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1 hour ago, Vidanjali said:

 

I used to live in Monmouth County, Diana. I just couldn't stand the winters any longer and needed a major change in my life, so I moved to Florida several years ago. Lol, if I were still there, I'd invite you to Turning Point for brunch. 

 

Gotta admit the cold and snow doesn't appeal much to me these days.  I haven't eaten in Turning Point but I just checked out the menu.  Looks interesting.  If you ever find yourself back in Monmouth...

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1 hour ago, Becoming Diana said:

 

Gotta admit the cold and snow doesn't appeal much to me these days.  I haven't eaten in Turning Point but I just checked out the menu.  Looks interesting.  If you ever find yourself back in Monmouth...

 

Right on ☺️ - yeah, I used to enjoy dining there, lots of tasty treats. Cheers! 

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I used to live just north of Freehold in Monmouth County.  There are still lovely farms there but development has taken much of that great farmland.  Monmouth County once produced more agricultural product than any other county in the country.  When i go there now i'm amazed.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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1 hour ago, Charlize said:

I used to live just north of Freehold in Monmouth County.  There are still lovely farms there but development has taken much of that great farmland.  Monmouth County once produced more agricultural product than any other county in the country.  When i go there now i'm amazed.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

 

Wow, I did not know Monmouth was productive to that extent. It sure has changed, indeed. Was nice driving through Cream Ridge area - still a lot of open spaces there. 

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Ah yes, my favorite thing about fall fashion is the return of boots.  While I do have some lower cut boots as well, I love my knee high boots. ❤?

 

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf?

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12 hours ago, Charlize said:

I used to live just north of Freehold in Monmouth County.  There are still lovely farms there but development has taken much of that great farmland.  Monmouth County once produced more agricultural product than any other county in the country.  When i go there now i'm amazed.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

I actually live in Freehold.  We've only been here five years though.  I love the town.

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18 hours ago, Becoming Diana said:

I actually live in Freehold.  We've only been here five years though.  I love the town.

 

I used to enjoy walking on the Henry Hudson trail off Dutch Lane Rd in Freehold. Do you know it? If not, and if you enjoy walking, I recommend checking it out.

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6 hours ago, Vidanjali said:

 

I used to enjoy walking on the Henry Hudson trail off Dutch Lane Rd in Freehold. Do you know it? If not, and if you enjoy walking, I recommend checking it out.

 

I used to be a runner and ran part of that trail a few times.  It's a nice place to walk or run.

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