…And that's a wrap on that.
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…And that's a wrap on that.
(Click on the individual shots in the slideshow to go to the original posts.)
Why buy lip stains when you can make them at home?
Also: Apologies to my husband for the little incident at the end. Oops.
{ Scenic overlook en route to Half Moon Bay }
I've heard about the San Francisco fog, of course. But still…I didn't expect it to be quite this dramatic. The first time we drove from San Jose into the city, Indy saw the dense cloud of fog that hangs over San Francisco and said to us, "Look! The clouds are coming down!" Which is exactly the kind of thing that the child in a Stephen King novel says before some apocalyptic event or another, and the fog was already making me think of one of my favorite King novellas (The Mist, where a dense fog rolls across a lake, bringing with it murderous creatures and more or less the end of the world), so...
Shiver.
And I love it.
Meet my new glasses. I needed a new prescription, and so I thought I'd go for "ridiculous."
(Seriously, I've been looking for a pair like this - way-bigger-and-thicker-than-average tortoiseshell frames - for yearrrrs, and finally found them at The Optical Shop Of Aspen - which, strangely enough, happens to be located in Carmel. They're these, if you are equally ridiculous and would like a pair of crazy eyes yourself.)
Just because it's not July 4th doesn't mean you can't wear red, white & blue. (I mean, if Reese Witherspoon can do it…right?) It's tricky, though. If you're trying to show just a touch of patriotism (or are simply into this particular color combination) but don't feel like going the full-on Party Like You're An American Flag route, here's how to do it.
- Build the outfit around a single color (red, white or blue - I went for blue here) and use the other two shades as accents.