Today’s colour is ice blue. Not me, I’m wearing black and bright red. I didn’t get the memo.
Hemmed a tiny floof (flower girl dress 3 layers of tulle, 2 linings and a crinoline layer) that was supposed to be completed before lunch, but took until 4p. Insult to injury: I still had to sew the other things on my list. Crawled home 1.5 h after I was supposed to be done for the day. *dead*
Some poplar bridesmaid’s dress colours: ice blue, dirty ballet slipper, grape juice stain, brown, sweettart lime green, baby food meat, that green that no matching thread exists, dull orange, screamy pink, sallow yellow, 1980s dusty rose.
Yes, I’m a person who has lived in pdx since I was 6 months old AND I carry an umbrella. I walk everywhere, and I refuse to embrace an “outdoorsy” aesthetic. I don’t own a rain coat. I hate coffee and beer too. :)
Crows and ravens don’t really look alike. True they are both similarly shaped black birds, but there are some very obvious differences. Ravens are much larger than crows, their beaks and heads have different shapes, ravens have hackles and crows don’t, crows have 5 pinion feathers, ravens have 4.
It’s Rose Festival Parade day, and a very pdx spring day. Sun and rain at the same time. Today I used my umbrella as both an umbrella and a parasol.
The beginning of window construction in the paper bag house.
My point is that ravens and crows are not interchangeable. Learn the difference; it’s not that hard.