K eeping things calm, classic, and carrying on here this Easter Weekend. Rather wintry today, with chilly temperatures, wind, leaden skies, and even some sleet ticking against the windows late this morning after an Easter breakfast with the Grand Duchess and Young Master. Hence the flannel shirt and corduroy jeans yet again. As I have said many times previously, for six months of the year, flannel shirts or Rugby jerseys with corduroy jeans and ribbon belt are an easy, comfortable way to attire oneself at home, during those occasional errands that either come up on weekends, or during evening early hours. On a different note, I foresee egg salad sandwiches in our immediate future later this week. -- Heinz-Ulrich
M onday's attire captured very early in the morning while stopping at a cafe along the way to campus where I took about 45 minutes to enjoy some fresh coffee (in a real ceramic mug, not a paper cup) and simply ponder the world going by outside the window. It was a sunny, warm day with temperatures approaching 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 C.) by midday, so I broke out the tan loafers and matching belt. Still not quite sure if the olive chinos worked, or not, but there we are. My students enjoyed the necktie, however, with several complimenting it across the classes I taught yesterday. They must be worried about their grades. -- Heinz-Ulrich