Another variation of the green and tan that work so well together. Today's attire taken for a very warm and humid spin around the neighborhood following the evening meal and coffee. I spoke this afternoon via a Zoom call to my maternal uncle, who lives outside of Providence, Rhode Island. A retired professor of Theology and Philosophy (one of the family's genuine ivy leaguers), he is well into his late 70s now and struggling with a variety of health issues. But he continues reading subjects that interest him. Of particular note, Uncle David is teaching himself Danish to read Kirkegaard in the original, takes the occasional online graduate course in Philosophy, and somehow manages to maintain a positive attitude about everything happening in the world. And on a more personal level. The fact that he was in younger days also an Episcopal (Anglican) priest in the U.K. and here in the U.S. might have something to do with that. At any rate, we be...
A nyone who has had a child in, oh, the last 5000 years or so, will recognize the drill. Said child -- teenager don't forget -- has a routine appointment. Parent must interrupt day to take child to appointment. Child told to be ready by certain time in advance of appointment. Child asked several times and finally told to put on shoes so the two of you can leave for the blasted appointment. Sigh. Two photos of yesterday's attire shot while hanging around waiting for the Young Master to get his shoes on to leave the house and journey 10 minutes up the road for an appointment Wednesday afternoon. A slightly more casual variation of the typical uniform around these parts. I am especially fond of the way this particular jacket goes with this particular pair of khakis. Parenthetically, I came across the latest Ben Silver catalog while gathering a few things from the floor on my side of the bed later in the day, and deposited it quietly in...