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It was fun! So crowded. Good thing we met up in the morning instead of mid-afternoon.

The weather continues wet and chilly; lots of fog and drizzle. I'm glad it wasn't actually raining, because that is very bad for nice bonnets. Tomorrow is supposed to warm up but have a lot of thunderstorms. It could be interesting! I'm glad I don't have to go anywhere after church.

I was tempted by Rey's boots that [personal profile] padawansguide posted, but they aren't quite what I need. Funnily enough, I went shopping on Friday right after she posted, and realized that morning I did need some casual boots. (I have some, but I need to give up denying that they really are a tiny bit too short. Sadness.)  The only ones that really caught my eye were these at Macy's.  I really fell for them, even though it met driving to another mall to get my size. (Not making the slightly-too-short mistake again!) I didn't realize until I got home that their design is practically identical to Rey's. Overlapping front and back, and snugging up with a single long back tie.  They'd never be mistaken for each other, but it's a great design and super comfortable. I love them! They're lined with (faux) shearling and quite cozy.

Rey's "Piper V" by Po-u.


White Mountain "Tivia"

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