Baggers
Practically Family
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- Allen, Texas, USA
Noel Coward almost had it right.
I decided to go out and do a bit of light yard work this afternoon and thought I'd give the KDs and my repro Wolesley a workout. Before I started I snapped the shot below. Time: about 1:30 CDT. Temperature: 104¬? F. Humidity: a relatively dry 30%.
I stripped off the shirt and worked on my tan for 30 minutes while I raked up and bagged the detritus from the bird and squirrel feeders, then called it quits. I may crazy, but I'm not stupid. This ensemble actually works rather well in these conditions, but I didn't want to soil the shirt with my sweat just yet. I've had several aertex shirts over the years, and I find they are much more comfortable in hot weather than what is usually avaiable in stores these days. Too bad my source only has them in khaki and jungle green (and in decidedly "un-hip" styles according to current fashion trends), but then that's just about all I wear anyway.
While the uniform might be more appropriate for Kufra in 1941, the backdrop and humidity seem more Far Eastern to me. I wonder if the conditions were similar in Burma as the British were retreating into India from the Japanese in 1942?
Ah yes, I'm also wearing my "spectacles, tinted, no. 3".
One of these days I'm going to have a veranda upon which to put the wicker furniture, and then I'm going to enjoy sitting back and listening to the cicadas while sipping a cool gin & tonic from a glass dripping with condensation, while the ceiling fan stirs the air around me. But only on days when the temperature doesn't crack 90¬?! As I wrote earlier, I may be crazy but I'm not stupid!
Cheers!
I decided to go out and do a bit of light yard work this afternoon and thought I'd give the KDs and my repro Wolesley a workout. Before I started I snapped the shot below. Time: about 1:30 CDT. Temperature: 104¬? F. Humidity: a relatively dry 30%.
I stripped off the shirt and worked on my tan for 30 minutes while I raked up and bagged the detritus from the bird and squirrel feeders, then called it quits. I may crazy, but I'm not stupid. This ensemble actually works rather well in these conditions, but I didn't want to soil the shirt with my sweat just yet. I've had several aertex shirts over the years, and I find they are much more comfortable in hot weather than what is usually avaiable in stores these days. Too bad my source only has them in khaki and jungle green (and in decidedly "un-hip" styles according to current fashion trends), but then that's just about all I wear anyway.
While the uniform might be more appropriate for Kufra in 1941, the backdrop and humidity seem more Far Eastern to me. I wonder if the conditions were similar in Burma as the British were retreating into India from the Japanese in 1942?
Ah yes, I'm also wearing my "spectacles, tinted, no. 3".
One of these days I'm going to have a veranda upon which to put the wicker furniture, and then I'm going to enjoy sitting back and listening to the cicadas while sipping a cool gin & tonic from a glass dripping with condensation, while the ceiling fan stirs the air around me. But only on days when the temperature doesn't crack 90¬?! As I wrote earlier, I may be crazy but I'm not stupid!
Cheers!