I sometimes have the oddest thoughts!
As I was hanging the washing out on the balcony the other day, freezing my fingers off, I started thinking...
"What if this is it, what if winter becomes permanent and this is as good as it will get temperature wise".
I know, the stuff of nightmares right?!
It is thought that the climate would be profoundly effected if for instance nuclear war was to rage across the planet or perhaps a supervolcano decided to erupt or a comet or an asteroid happened to slam into the globe.
The theory goes that if vast amounts of smoke and soot was to be ejected into the earth's stratosphere, the little spinning ball that we call home would be plunged into perpetual winter.
Horrible thought, eh?!
Of course the snow covered naked branches of the trees are pretty and create spectacular backdrop but I have to say that I am now officially fed up with winter and I want spring to march on in and sweep the bastard thing away once and for all!
I was very happy to see that the bird lovers had come out in force today, there was seed scattered everywhere on top of the snow by the pond.
I'm not the only crazy bird lady around this neck of the woods, I'll have you know ;)
The other day this sweet little girl came up to me as I was hand feeding Lilo and asked if she could have a go. I lent her my "feeding glove" and she was absolutely ecstatic when the Lilo started eating seed from her hand, so sweet!
It's been snowing heaps here today and there's still some snow fall forecast for tonight.
When will this snowy madness end?
Vintage coat by Spinney, 90s velvet catsuit, hooded cloak dress, Handmade African necklace gift from my mum, DM boots, 99p stores snood, gloves, slouchy hat & Frocktasia earrings. |
I'm playing catch-up with my 'daily ensemble' pics, this is what I wore to go and see Leslie yesterday...
My sister in Copenhagen sent me this awesome 70s bright red needle cord maxi skirt. I'm guessing that the flowers were hand-painted by Inger Leth.
The stunning necklace was a car boot sale bargain from last year, it's a really unusual piece. There's an inscription at the back which reads 'By Laurent Guinci'.
Leslie sent me this pic from last months Can't Buy Me Love market...
There's me peddling my gear to a very dapper chappy. You can also spot Mark looking on proudly as his wife gets into the swing of things & lovely Sara from Hello The Mushroom :) The pic was borrowed from the CBML blog. |
I won't be there this month because my other sister is popping over from Sweden for Easter and we are heading up to Edinburgh for a few days which will be ever so splendid.
If you are in London on the 30th of March you can still go and see Jet-Marie, Leslie and all the other brilliant sellers that will be there at the Can't Buy Me Love Easter Special.
I'm hoping to return there next month, so watch this space ;)
Today's tune is Atomic by Blondie, enjoy :)
Hope you are having a great weekend!
Loads of love,
Jennie
xXx
20 comments:
I want that VEST!!!! Love it to pieces and the necklace is so perfect, too! The market looks like so much fun!! I would love to participate in that and shop around,
Becky :)
You got snow and I got rain all damn day. And more is one the way. It's all damp and crappy and not cold enough for the heat to come on. Yuck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lovely shots of you in the snow.
As I understand it, the melting icecaps are cooling the oceans and this is the result. Dress warm.
Love your red boots!
Love your outfits! What a sweet story about the little girl and Lilo! I'm with you, sick of this arctic freeze, more snow on the way for us early next week in time for the kids Easter break. Nice. Go away cold, I want some spring! XXX
Amor,
I am missing all the cold ass weather in UK.
Love your vintage coat and snood. You do look divina in the snow. The vest is a very rare find, Oh that necklace.
Besotes
Wow - that weather looks mighty frosty! Our days are just starting to get colder and darker - but I don't think they will ever be a match for anything in the UK! I love both outfits and the fact you made a wee bird loving friend:)
You are so gorgeous! I adore this outfit; the hooded sheer red goodness is absolutely divine. And your hat is darling. LOVE your blog. :)
What a beautiful snowy background for your photos! But I can imagine how tired of winter and cold everybody is. I used to have same feelings when I lived in Belarus.
Love your hat and the way you wear it, and the necklace. The red skirt is very beautiful.
Hi there-love your red needlecord skirt and tan waistcoat, you look lovely!! I love Blondie, you can't beat her music! xxx
you deserve to give your photographer a big treat . the photos are great. you have beautiful blue eyes. i love your out fit both a turn way from your usual 60's style. i went to the market today and then to the beach with my dogs i thought i was going to die. to add insult to injury i got nothing at the market!.
these are awesome photos, look at the light. You look stunning, I especially love your hat. xxx
Narnia - where it's always winter but never Christmas.
Really love the skirt. Enjoy Edinburgh, lovely city whatever the weather :)
That Spinney coat is one of my all time favourites and the red cord skirt rocks!
It's utterly mad here, the cat's tried to go outside earlier but the snow was higher than they were!
Fingers crossed the madness stops and you get to Edinburgh in time for some Spring sunshine. x
It's great to have discovered your blog via Sarah's Jennie, I love your 70s uber chic style :)
I adore your coat, and that incredible red skirt, what a find!
Do pop by and say hi sometime at my blog www.kikiandthegypsy.blogspot.co.uk, where I like to play dress up in a mixture of 30s coats and 70s catsuits etc!
Gorgeous pics, love. You look fab in that colour. Won't be long before spring has sprung!
xxx
Well that sounded like an epic film idea
Love the dress and hat xx
All your looks are so beautiful and soooo unique!!! Love your style! By the way I'm hosting a link up party and would love to see your look there!
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OMG, I totally have dark thoughts like that ALL THE TIME! I just usually don't tell anyone!Freaky.
YOU look divoon, all slinky and sleek. The necklace is amazing, and you are so beautiful in the pic with the hat, being pale makes your eyes pop! The necklace you wore when you visited Leslie is fascinating, really unusual. That's always good in my world!
XXX
I've read about and/or seen (sorry) educational programs about cataclysmic events like that too, i.e.: super-volcanos (we have a potential one under Jellystone, er, I mean under Yellowstone National Park here in the U.S.); Comet or asteroid strikes; etc.. I also think about it when I hear of eruptions in Iceland and remember Carl Sagan talking about it. The nuclear war raging across the planet could be much worse! If there were a full scale nuclear war and all the warheads were exploded the heat generated would burn off the earth's atmosphere and we would have a dead planet (calculated out by a genius I once played chess with - I almost always lost to him). He also pointed out that Plutonium is highly poisonous and could kill us all off as well.
The winter from loss of sunlight (ash) from cataclysmic events could (and probably has before) wipe out many species including ours as well. It makes one think that perhaps it wouldn't be so dumb to grow mushrooms and live in a cave.
Obviously Punxutawney Phil was mistaken and Spring did not come early. It was freezing here today too.
Nightmare scenarios aside, I think the real Spring will make itself felt soon and will be beautiful.
The "Can't Buy Me Love market looks like a fun place to shop (obviously since you were there).
I love the look of your lace leotard (I thought it was a top until I read underneath the photo). I also love the look of the top? you wore in the 1st four photos.
Those first two images are absolutely stunning. And your vintage coat is gorgeous. I hope it warms up and feels like spring for you soon!
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