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Since we're starting them young....
My youngest grandson.
Very nice ! The grandkids are a lot of fun at that age. Enjoy spending time with him !
Since we're starting them young....
My youngest grandson.
Out shoveling a little of the new white stuff this morning.
IMG_8510 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_8514 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Another Russian made, but real fur this time.
11-11-2019 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Lovely winter day now, what is it January 11th?
Have a good one,
Michael
Thanks Stefan. I think all of the ads I found for this model are from 1959, so it may have been a short lived one.Haven't heard of that model before. I like the wide ribbon on that one. Nice one, Michael.
Fantastic Dalton, Stefan. Love that wide binding. Great looking 25, too.After what seemd to be the motherlode came in I had some work to do on the various hats. Not there yet, but had to try these on early this morning just to compare.
Dalton (Jim has lost his monopoly)
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More on these later.
Thanks Tim. It was the right amount of clothes and hat. It's 22 here now and getting down to 6 or so tonight. Fortunately the snow is over for now. Doesn't seem quite right for mid-November in any case.Well you are certainly dressed for the job ...... Perfect !
We’re even getting something blowing in, supposed to get 27 tonight. That’s cold for TX !
Stay warm.
A much as I'd like it to be Peacock green Stratoliner day, it ain't happening. The coldest northern of the season blew into Texas this morning. In central Texas, sustained winds of 29 mph with gusts to 40 mph. Current temp is 35F making wind chill in the teens and low 20's. My heavy duty coat and sweater from the Aran Sweater Market (I picked up this sweater "at the factory" in Ireland back in 2018). The hat, or should I say cap, for the day is my trusty green Hanna Flat cap.
Enjoy the day...and stay warm!
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I'm sure you will. Commit to the hat, own it, wear it. Tame that bronco [emoji145]I’ve got my eye out for one, but don’t think I’ll be able to pull it off as well as you guys.....
Cool Stetson Pork Pie, Rick. You wear it in the way it should be worn, cool man!
Vintage Stetson Pork Pie.
I can't believe some of you guys have got snow already, Michael. That can't be normal. Luckily, you have a hat and outfit for every occasion.Out shoveling a little of the new white stuff this morning.
IMG_8510 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_8514 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Another Russian made, but real fur this time.
11-11-2019 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Lovely winter day now, what is it January 11th?
Have a good one,
Michael
Never too early, Rick [emoji4]. Great hats, super photo.
Since we're starting them young....
My youngest grandson.
Great looking hat and cap, Randy. I don't do Fahrenheit anymore, but that sounds chilly. Stay warm my friend.A much as I'd like it to be Peacock green Stratoliner day, it ain't happening. The coldest northern of the season blew into Texas this morning. In central Texas, sustained winds of 29 mph with gusts to 40 mph. Current temp is 35F making wind chill in the teens and low 20's. My heavy duty coat and sweater from the Aran Sweater Market (I picked up this sweater "at the factory" in Ireland back in 2018). The hat, or should I say cap, for the day is my trusty green Hanna Flat cap.
Enjoy the day...and stay warm!
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Great looking hat and cap, Randy. I don't do Fahrenheit anymore, but that sounds chilly. Stay warm my friend.
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Vintage Stetson Pork Pie.
Thanks Eric. Denmark is a wonderful place to live for many reasons. One of them being, it's not as cold or snow filled as the other Scandinavian countries.Steve; C vs F is something I do many times a week. Inches vs. cm's also. I keep the weather for my area and compare with my relatives in Finland each day. Our temps today (17'f (now) or -8C dropping to 8'f or -14C compares with their 33'f or 1'C dropping to 30'f or -1C'. Curiosity and it allows me to joke in my morning texts as to weather. I have no jokes about US politics nor do not dare to make comparisons, so weather is easy fallback. If I have nothing nice to say, avoid or say nothing is a terrific axiom to follow.
I see that Stockholm, Denmark has consistent highs/lows this week. Lovely moderate winter conditions in my opinion. You live in a gorgeous part of the world.
Bedste, Eric -
Great looking hat and cap, Randy. I don't do Fahrenheit anymore, but that sounds chilly. Stay warm my friend.
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Great looking hat and cap, Randy. I don't do Fahrenheit anymore, but that sounds chilly. Stay warm my friend.
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Thanks Steve. This amount of snow is very unusual for this time of year. And the low tonight will almost surely beat the old record by a fair amount. They are saying 0 F/-18 C tonight. Will probably need the same hat tomorrow and even more coat.I can't believe some of you guys have got snow already, Michael. That can't be normal. Luckily, you have a hat and outfit for every occasion.
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Weatherman on TV just said we had a 45F temperature drop in the last 24 hours. If I did my conversion correctly, that would be a 24/25C temperature drop since yesterday.
Eric, I was reading the post on one of the leather jacket threads where the temperature had dropped dramatically, I think it was Canada, the poster went on to say that he needed a hat, sensible fellow. It's a common misunderstanding that European countries are further south and therefore warmer. If you follow the line of latitude, and I'm doing this from memory so correct me if I'm wrong. Starting at Edmonton, Alberta, the line goes across The Atlantic, through Dublin, Eire, across the Irish sea, on through Manchester, UK, across the English Channel/North Sea and on through Hamburg, Germany.Steve; C vs F is something I do many times a week. Inches vs. cm's also. I keep the weather for my area and compare with my relatives in Finland each day. Our temps today (17'f (now) or -8C dropping to 8'f or -14C compares with their 33'f or 1'C dropping to 30'f or -1C'. Curiosity and it allows me to joke in my morning texts as to weather. I have no jokes about US politics nor do not dare to make comparisons, so weather is easy fallback. If I have nothing nice to say, avoid or say nothing is a terrific axiom to follow.
I see that Stockholm, Denmark has consistent highs/lows this week. Lovely moderate winter conditions in my opinion. You live in a gorgeous part of the world.
Bedste, Eric -