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Finally arrived my vintage Brunetto boater
Eh, allergy pills do help.Sorry Esther , I know its miserable .
Jep, you should see me after being stung by a wasp or bee.Whoa....poor thing....mosquitos?....My wife attracts them aswell...if she's around, no one else gets bit...they know who's the sweetest....
Oh I'm piling on cream, it's just the allergy.Ouch, good luck with that. Some Azaron might help.
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I will watch out for it, but what am I watching out for exactly?Ouch!! Watch out for ZIKA!!
Oh haha! Yes my father wasn't that chuffed when I told him about the mister at 15, but then again we are happy together ever since then.She is a very sweet teenager. I have two others-- a 13 year old girl and a 9 year old son. I used to think I'd need to invest in a shotgun for when the middle child brings home her first boy, but now I believe I will give him a hug. She will eat him alive (and I'm proud of that!).
Been playing this thing since fourth grade, and it's my career instrument, so I don't have much awareness of the learning curve anymore!
I wasn't aware there were "pretty" bug bites, but somehow you seem to pull them off! Perhaps the start of a new trend
I'm trying my very best. I'm allergic to pretty much every insect sting/bite and yes that's what they say here as well.Don't scratch them...even if they are driving you nuts! My mom always said the "skeeters just think you are sweet!"
Donna and I took the slow road home across New York State. We stopped in Skaneateles, where we bought our first set of dishes 42 years ago. In Woolworths. What a joyous week.
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Wow... Scala ... didn't know they could do that...!!!Scala "Panama"
This is from our trip to Lake Oswego on Saturday. I was wearing my Ebay Stefeno that was described as beaver fur felt. Not much info on this one but the felt seems nice. Mrs. Fed left her hat in the car, an inexpensive straw hat she found at Goodwill.
From Sunday... So much beauty in the New Hampshire sunshine. I think I'm in there somewhere.
signing the ketubah
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We signed our ketubah only in the presence of the Rabbi prior to the ceremony. I'd assumed it was always done that way.
I will watch out for it, but what am I watching out for exactly?
That's how it was done, for the most part, at that time. It was described by the attending rabbi at mine as "an intimate ceremony." Yet, at my first daughter's wedding I had to leave the signing ceremony, there were so many people crammed into an inadequate room. Caused quite an uproar. Things change, even for stalwart Jews!
It's a really superb hat by them, one of their better ones I think. I wear mine with a custom band:Wow... Scala ... didn't know they could do that...!!!
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Here's a before, during and after sequence showing how I replaced the 'crispy duck' sweatband in my Keens/John Franks fedora. Incidentally, it was all self-inflicted: although this vintage hat already looked pretty fine, I suddenly wanted a boxier crown. So I decided to reblock it and stuck it in my trusty garbage-bag-plus-kettle hat steaming device (works great on newer hats)...with instant and catastrophic results!
I cut the new sweatband from a sheet of antique, soft jacket leather and went to work. I re-used the original interface tape, brim wire and bow. Tested it several times to ensure it would be a perfect fit and, eventually, after about 10 hours' work... finished. I guess I can live with the bad stitching here and there. And it now feels custom made.
Yesterday I hat I made with a FEPSA felt.
40s Stetson Royal DeLuxe
Sent from my iPhone while orbiting the earth in a sea foam green 1957 Cadillac
Wow!Finally arrived my vintage Brunetto boater
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