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10/15/2008

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3KillerBs

What a spectacular, all-purpose pattern. I can just hear the ladies, perhaps sisters saving pennies by sharing a pattern, talking about their new dresses.#2 -- I made mine in a practical cotton print. The day just starts off better when I know that I look good to my husband over breakfast and that I needn't be worried about my clothes if my neighbor's city visitors see me while I'm hanging laundry out.#3 -- Brown linen stays fresh and smart all day while I'm out running errands. I ran into Mrs. Banker, the PTA president, and didn't have to give my clothes a moment's thought. She's considering appointing me president of the library committee.#1 -- My black silk is will give me years of service for dinner parties and concerts. If I change my belt and my jewelry no one will ever know I only have one silk dress.If only I had the sisters' long neck and lovely shoulders to wear that cut.

Nora

My favorite "food security" story this month is that urban farmer extraordinaire Will Allen won a Genius award: http://www.macfound.org/site/c.lkLXJ8MQKrH/b.4537249/I saw him speak at Wayne State Univ. the other night and he was so inspiring. Happily the urban ag movement is pretty big here in Detroit - in Chicago too?

Lisa

Don't feel bad about buying shoes. After all, you are contributing to the incomes of a number of people when you do that. They can buy food and clothing for themselves and their families. They are also paying taxes and giving to charities. I would much rather buy stuff from a small businessperson than offer them charity. And I'm pretty sure most of them would prefer that as well.

CEMETARIAN We Dig Memories

WOW! in less than 24 hours the response has been fantastic. I've received some very good suggestions and all of them valid. I wish I could do everything at once but sadly that can't happen but I am taking every single suggestion to heart and working on it.Keep em coming ya'll!Rita

val

The necklines on 23 are lovely. I especially love the collar on 3.Also, Girl Scouts are doing their fall nut sale right now. When I was a girl scout a few years back, I remember during spring cookie sales that one could make a donation of cookies to their local food bank. They might be doing the same program during the fall with nuts.

Rachel

I missed blog action day, too. I keep meaning to tell you that I'm in love with your blog, but didn't have a chance before now. So...I love your blog! LOL

Anonymous

The drawing is soooo beautiful the dresses are so vintage, Bleu Clothing has a great line of dresses from all the top designers..ya ya, black halo, 3.1 phillip check em out

Juliet

I had no idea of the whole day, now I do, thanks to you!juliet xxx

Pruline

HiI have also some old dress paterns. if you want to see, http://pruline.canalblog.com/albums/a_vendre/photos/30660464-robe_grossesse.html

Anonymous

Hi Erin,We've been donating our extra apples from our apple trees to the local food pantry. Everyone benefits, except the groundhogs and deer, but that's not a bad thing. ;)JillDungeon minion

~Bon Vintage~

What great shoes a cross between vintage and Mary Janes. Looks like the two leathers suede skin?

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