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You look marvelous in this photo, Ms Mona. Your outfit looks great on you and your posture is sooooo feminine. You have nailed it!!
Thank you, FrancesKay!
You look totally ready to go shopping. Groceries? Shoes? Flowers? Even if just ordering online, you are ready! 🙂
Just a “photoshoot model” look for now, Gaby. Maybe one day I’ll be inclined to venture out. Thanks for commenting, honey pie.
Hey Mona, you are looking so cute in this photo!
I love the outfit! And yes, this is a ready-to-go out look, a pretty
lady ready to do some shopping or whatever.
Thank you Peggy Sue.
OK, it it almost white jeans time up here. I love my white jeans
It’s always white jeans time somewhere. Where you live, wearing white jeans is probably not advised during the cold months – you’d lose sight of your legs while wading through those 3 ft snow drifts.
Wow, so put together! Love the look.
Thanks Eva B – you’re a darling.
Awesome again !
thank you, dear Michelle.
Very nice pic. You do look lovely Hun.
Thanks so much BriannaLeah.
I hope that photo shoot happens soon. Earlier photos are nice, and you look great in this one. But I’m looking forward to new ones. I need my daily Mona fix!
I do too! Thanks for the lovely words as always, Angela.
That’s fabulous. You’re so pretty
Thank you Ann Dee.
Listen to that voice…
Love this combination…black & white. Bet it looks just as good in Black & White. I got out my white Capri pants today and thought about wearing it out n about. back in the day they were called “pedal pushers.” If you can remember that you are at least as old as me…and that’s getting up there. It was raining and storming today so I opted for jeans and a light sweater…and an umbrella.
You look cute in this outfit…
Thanks June. Yes, I certainly do remember pedal pushers, but I looked up the term anyway to make sure my memory is accurate. From Wikipedia: Pedal pushers are calf-length trousers that were popular during the 1950s and the early 1960s.[1] Often cuffed and worn tight to the skin, they are related in style to capri pants, and are sometimes referred to as “clam diggers”. The name “pedal pushers” originated from the style originally worn by cyclists, because long pants can catch in bicycle chains, but the style quickly became identified with teenage girls.
Clam diggers!!! Gotta love that one.