Oh I don't want to tell you about the palaver I'm going through trying to bring up photos on this infernal machine, then my attempts at cropping them, and then putting a post together on this infuriating laptop, for I may just cry. Real tears. Onto my laptop keyboard. And we all know what happens when you throw a gin and tonic accidentally shed a few tears on electronics, eh? No, my techy frustrations I'll leave well alone.
Does your computer have that effect on you, I wonder?
And I don't want to tell you about my poor Photographer, who is suffering from extreme back pain as a side effect of his surgery in August, and add to that the aftermath of dental surgery yesterday. I think he could cope with all of that but add to the mix Man Flu (😱😷) and boy is poor TP suffering right now.
No, I don't want to chat about all of that. I want to go to a nice happy place and chat colour with my girls.
Today I'm wearing a transitional colour. A chameleonic colour.
This soft colour can be all things to all seasons.
A Soft Zingy Orange in spring.
Cooling Melon in summer.
But what excites me most is its Perky Pumpkiness in autumn.
Who wouldn't be excited wearing Pumpkin Spice?!!
Yes, when this edible delight came into my life in June, its soft melon colour put some subtle zing into a sunny day. But it was autumn that this little twinset was calling me towards.
So I am super excited to be wearing it now, on the duller and chillier days of the year.
I soon saw the jumper and cardi as transitional pieces back then.
I could see the colour with soft stone suede, which is what I paired the twinset with today.
I have many more thoughts on how this colour can brighten up my autumn days.
With white jeans on a sunny day.
Zinging against a duller day when worn with grey jeans.
But it's with black that I see this soft pumpkin working it's Halloween magic. I can see the colour coming alive against black. A black leather skirt. Black coated cotton bikers.
And soon I will give you them ALL !!
Suede Skirt: about 20 years old.
Cashmilon is such a super soft knit, at least as soft as cashmere, but perhaps even softer!
And if I'm feeling like more colour craziness, I may even play around a little more with coral.
Do you wear coral or orange in autumn?
Unfortunately, these playful trousers have been put away for winter.
But no matter, it's black I want to play my orange card on right now.
Oh and I'm loving my little suede skirt, by the way. It's about 20 years old and it had been archived so thoroughly that I only stumbled upon it a few months ago. I thought to charity it. But then I thought I'd give it one last chance. I washed it at 30c on a 15 minute quick wash cycle. I had nothing to lose, it was otherwise on its way out the door. I hung it outside to dry and bingo! The washing process worked. And no ironing required!
And now that it's chillier and I can finally start putting it through its paces, I have quickly fallen in love with it all over again. Perhaps I'm feeling even more in love with it now than I was last time I wore it, which really must have been about 15 years ago, come to think of it.
Yes, sometimes love is even more wonderful, The Second Time Around.
So now I'm going to smooth the bash marks off this keyboard, purify the air made putrid by my expletives, and head downstairs to see how my patient is feeling. I may even play him a bit of Frank, that could be just the surprise tonic he needs.
And now it's your turn. Which colours are you drawn to right now?
A la perchoine,
Mary.