Saturday, May 19, 2007
the farmers wife
Two years into the blog and today the photobucket (literally and figuratively) came up empty. Tomorrow evening I'll have tons and tons of photos to edit because tomorrow is Garfield Farm's annual Rare Breeds Show. There's going to be some Irish Bog Ponies in attendance but I'm hoping for more Southdown Baby Doll Sheep.
The only image I've got from yesterday is a self-portrait taken as we walked out the door to a local soiree. I did post another portrait once, standing out in the corn field to provide scale as to the height of the corn.
I wouldn't post this portrait except for the fact that there's funny little story that goes with it and I was able to do some non-invasive plastic surgery in Photoshop.
The neighbors decided to have a wine tasting party and since we're often accused of not having alot of culture out on the prairie she decided we should put on our best night-at-the-opera clothes.
So I donned my basic black dress and dragged out the seldom worn jewels, in this case some of my favorite vintage 1950's Kramer rhinestones purchase on Ebay. I slipped into my very fashionable black mules with kitten heels (sorry I've been watching too much Style TV) and applied lots of goo to my hair so that when I stepped out into the northern Illinois monsoon winds I wouldn't have an instant bad hair day.
Grabbing a cute little evening bag with nothing but a lipstick inside, I was ready to go. The husband had the car ready to go and I stepped out for the evening feeling "swell".
Ooooops! When I crossed the threshhold there was my little tractor staring me in the face. I'd forgotten to put it away when I finished my yard chores. YES - the farmers wife had to climb aboard the tractor in her adorable kitten heels, and with rhinestones blazing in the light of the setting sun drive the tractor back inside.
It's all in a days work. Anyway, I'm please to meet you.
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7 comments:
You should have had your husband snap a picture of you driving the tractor all gussied up!
Thanks for the great story :)
Yes, that would have been a great photo. (But this one is good. I don't know if I like the jewels or the camera more.)
Nice to meet ya! Love the sparklers!
You're purdy!! And love the jewels.
Kat - who would have really loved a photo of you on that tractor.
what are kitten heels?
They're short by pointy heels. When I was a teenager (since I'm 60, that was a long, long time ago) they were called Cuban heels.
Hello -- I stumbled across your site and am loving reading about life in your part of the world. Just wanted to leave you a g'day, from Brisbane, Australia.
Cheers!
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