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| Squash blossoms in the morning. |
The squash plant, recently set into the ground in the
backyard, had two gorgeous open orange blossoms that greeted me this morning. Until today, I
had only seen the blossoms mostly or fully closed when it was in the pot. By 12:30, they were both closed again. Now I
will be stalking the plant to learn the blossom opening and closing times.
There was a morning visit with Mom, then it was back to my house.
The second step of the blue embroidered and sequin dress remake was executed. With
red thread (for visibility and easier removal), the mesh overlay was basted to
the lining, about a half inch below the waist seam. This will allow me to cut the skirt off below the waist seam while keeping the two layers held together for the future step of forming the
waistband casing.
Th weather was gorgeous with breezes blowing the curtains.
This helped during the one-hour long stressful search for something to wear to
a dance show tonight. I am no longer used to dressing for events, but I knew I wanted
to wear my bronze-tone bejewelled sandals.
None of the three pairs of summery wide-legged pants looked good today. The first-choice skirt, a silk crepe de chine number
in browns and rust with gold accents, fit great, but I couldn’t find a season-appropriate top to
wear with it that didn’t look stupid (it has been worn only in the fall with a sweater). The next choice was a long black silk
stripe on stripe flowy skirt. Again, the problem was tops. And memory. I couldn’t
remember what I used to wear with said skirt, and nothing in the closet felt
right. I ended up choosing a black mesh top with tiny gold beaded embellishments.
I am so out of practice with dressing for a social life.
Once upon a time, multiple times a
day, I could dash into the house for a complete costume change executed in
under ten minutes and be out the door to another activity. I could shift from
gardening clothes to an outfit for a formal event in no time flat. While blindfolded, a bag could be packed for a weekend away and events from the beach to shopping to a night club were covered. Lately, I specialize in stay at home with no plans outfits, stage performance costumes, and
pajamas.
Anyway, once dressed, I sat around quietly basting the skirt part of the dress and then playing games on
my phone while episodes of the show Animal Control streamed on Netflix until it was time to
leave for the belly dance show. In addition to professional level skills in staying at home, I am excellent
at sitting quietly, a skill I have perfected in the past several months. It is time, however, to work on my social skills and pull myself back from the
brink of being totally feral. Study tips are welcomed.
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Aurelia Pearl dances to Swan Lake. |
The dance show, called "Molten," was co-hosted by Greenfield area dancers Aurelia Pearl and Eshta Amar. It was a fun production in the intimate space of
the LAVA Center in Greenfield and featured seven solo performers and a duet.
The
costumes and veils were colorful and sparkly and various musical and dance styles were
presented. One dance was to music from the ballet Swan Lake arranged with a Middle
Eastern beat. Very cool. It was all very cool.
There is a lot of beauty and talent out in the world.