Theresa—————-I laughed so hard at your caption that I was snorting. It was quite unlady-like of me, but I was alone, so no real damage was done to my genteel reputation. Carolyn
Who needs ghastly air conditioning when a hat does the trick. You know, I’ve said for a long time that forests are the earth’s air conditioning system…
Well yes, the organic straw was grown at Highgrove. It is harvested after the third rain following the August full moon and dried for a year in specially ventilated organic canvas yurts. It is then woven in the Prince of Wales pattern you see here by retired nuns…
Theresa—————-I laughed so hard at your caption that I was snorting. It was quite unlady-like of me, but I was alone, so no real damage was done to my genteel reputation. Carolyn
We sent it out for cleaning but you can still see where young George smeared his Cadbury flake all down the side.
Who needs ghastly air conditioning when a hat does the trick. You know, I’ve said for a long time that forests are the earth’s air conditioning system…
Well yes, the organic straw was grown at Highgrove. It is harvested after the third rain following the August full moon and dried for a year in specially ventilated organic canvas yurts. It is then woven in the Prince of Wales pattern you see here by retired nuns…
I’ll just pop this on. Don’t want the bald spot too tanned.
So this is what they call a hat, is it?
Yes, it is quite nice, but what I’d really like is a fascinator.
Yes, I did make it myself
“M-A-D-E-I-N-C-H-I-N-A, what does that mean?”
See, my hat has black stripes too!