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Changing weather.....Warm!


Charlize

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Last night i went off to a meeting after a shower in a knee length jean skirt and a broadcloth shirt.  What a simply wonderful feeling to be myself in the world and enjoy the feeling that season changes bring to me.  Today it's back to jeans as i work in the woods amongst  briars but even so It's warm and the flowers are opening, trees are budding and the goats(all 40) are enjoying a bit of lovely new green grass.  

Enjoy the spring as you can.  Fashion somehow shows that joy we often feel as it warms.

 

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Charlize

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Sounds nice, Charlize. Unfortunately, we are suoposed to be getting an ice storm here. Sounds like a bad one, too. I'm afraid I might get stuck at work, unable to get home.❄? Oh well, I'm powerless over the weather. I have a feeling I'll be reminding myself a lot of that tonight.

 

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf?

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I love this changing of the seasons, the robins singing in our trees out back this morning, the sounds of owls "who hoots for you" in the evenings, the cherry blossoms, and tulips bulbs in bright display.  No sunshine to celebrate here, I'll be wearing a bright fitted rain shell and some jeggins out. It's gonna be a wet and windy weekend in the 50's, the rivers are swollen, and more coming in....

 

Enjoy

 

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41 minutes ago, Timber Wolf said:

Sounds nice, Charlize. Unfortunately, we are suoposed to be getting an ice storm here. Sounds like a bad one, too. I'm afraid I might get stuck at work, unable to get home.❄? Oh well, I'm powerless over the weather. I have a feeling I'll be reminding myself a lot of that tonight.

 

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf?

I'm watching this unfold outside my own window, Timber. It's a yucky day in our state. I hope you're able to travel safely and return home. It's April! We're supposed to be watching flowers wiggling out of the soil.

 

Gwen

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I've heard about this odd weather pattern we're getting across the country.  Wow.  The rain is going to hit us tonight and stay for a few days. 

 

We had a few nice days so far and spring will be in full force soon enough.  I've already worn some spring clothes, brighter colors and lighter shoes.  No more boots!  

 

Jani

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I was out on a field trip with our art group today. It was a day to be wrapped up, but warmer and drier than it has been. No short skirt yet, or pretty summer dress, but it was good to be out drawing nature at work.

 

Tracy

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I'm glad it's getting warming out here where I live but some days it's cold and others it's HOTTT... like come on, already! Let me wear shorts!

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I'm ready for the warm weather to get here for good. Time to dig out the dresses:D! Yayyyyyyy!!!

 

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Brandi

 

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Well... It is getting warm here, and I suppose I can stop layering... Time to take off the flannel in the shop since I got outted today! Crap.

Should be fine as long as nobody complains that my appearance is obscene- Solid B’s and on the move... Don’t wear bras yet, so....

Hugs, ( but not at work)

Jae

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Well since you are in CA you are protected from harassment.  I expect you will dress discretely so you won't have any issues with that.  Others need to adjust their perceptions of you.  You just need to go about doing your job the best you can.  

 

Jani

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Thankfully it is getting warmer out here in the wild west. Finally able to get out the bike and ride. do some work on the cars. Go out and not freeze you nunny off.

 

Kymmie

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It seems to have gone from winter to summer in one day here in the Northeast.  Argh! 
 

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