P erfect weather (cold and snowy) for tweed, cords, and wool over a heavy OCBD shirt. The overcoat was also heavy vintage tweed worn with the usual long wool scarf and Borsalino 'Classico' fedora. In the Venn Diagram of vintage masculine style somewhere between Dr. Who, Wodehouse, and Herriot, which ain't necessarily a bad place to be. And just think. I'm only 80 or 90 years behind the times. -- Heinz-Ulrich
M oving reluctantly toward the kick-off of classes for Spring 2025 next Monday the 13th with a summit this morning on teaching general education courses in challenging times. Besides the typical start-of-term announcements and reminders, discussion focused on how to handle hypothetical difficult situations that might arise in the classroom given rising and emboldened hostility among certain segments of the population toward informed knowledge and expertise at odds with their ultra-conservative world view. On a more pleasant note, attire for today included a new pair of corduroy trousers given to me by the Grand Duchess for Christmas two weeks ago along with additional variants on the usual cold weather theme. While rose-colored cords are not for everyone, a couple of different colleagues expressed their approval at different points. As I remarked to some students 20 or so years ago, "If what I say is not interesting, at least you can enjoy looking at me." ...