B ack to the salt mines, as my late maternal grandfather used to say, following our recent Spring Break Week. Definitely spring-like weather here, but still cool enough for flannel and tweed with the potential for a return of winter conditions by the weekend. The photographs here show the attire for yesterday (Monday), including outerwear. You can just about make out the Borsalino navy fedora in the top shot. The charcoal wool overcoat (single-breasted) and colorful silk scarf are vintage items as well. All things that have been in the winter rotation for 10-12+ years at this point. Worn with vintage Polo braces, the suit too is vintage Polo, a 4/1 double-breasted number that's fun to trot out a few times each October-April. Extremely comfortable and warm, yet far more appropriate for public consumption than the typical alternatives that blot the landscape in 2026. -- Heinz-Ulrich
A slightly more casual day yesterday (Tuesday), working from home as is usually the case. The day included a late morning trip to the vet with one of the cats for his wellness check. All good, so the visit was fairly quick and painless for ol' Onyx, who even purred when Dr. R. gave him the once over, and we were home again in less than an hour. As far as the clothes featured are concerned, pretty typical casual at-home attire for yours truly during the late fall-winter-early spring here in Mid-Michigan. An approach to life learned from father, maternal grandfather, and various other male relatives in the extended family along the eastern seaboard from New England to the Carolinas. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree I guess. -- Heinz-Ulrich