Really. Who woulda thunk it !
The Covid Bunny is coming
Not nice.
Weather is holding but the wind is roaring out there w/ the tree boles swaying. However, big sun. Always comforting to see. Hopefully, w/ your woolies on, it will be alright exploring the drug store < Seniors Day - 20 % off >
Sally ' bathed ' in Lunn
Rising, rising, rising
the light and airy one
How to serve her
Join a longing quest
Jamming yoghurt
lemon curd for zest
Second go round
Streamlined try
Steamed the kitchen, sigh
All prepped up and set
Homemade, simple yet
Pleasing all, a taste
of travels gone by
Still honing my ode to Sally Lunn
Follow up. I ran errands for Sr Day < 20 % off >. Tested the new puffer w/ a nylon parka. The parka was a combo deal. The choices were a zip in fleece liner or a zip in fleece vest. Thus, you would pick the combiantion based on weather. My version was puffer jacket w/ nylon parka over top. Very light weight. And did a good job of blcoking the wind and keeping me warm underneath.
The reality was that w/ the sun out the conditions were quite comfortable if you could knock down the wind. Still, I was satisfied that the puffer was a good inner layer. Actually, the instructions say that the puffer is stand alone against the wind < and rain >.
In the past, while in England, I've used a Nautica cotton jacket w/ a quilt vest in almost all conditions down to 55 F and found it quite comfortable. The Nautica is well designed and windproof basically. The Nautica keeps off the moisture too !.
So, I figure the Nautica and puffer is an ideal travel combo. The Nautica and puffer might be good down to 45 or 40 F all round weather conditions. Although 40F is pretty cool. The nylon parka doesn' travel as easily as the Nautica and the Nautica is a tad more stylish < more versatile >
Sent the ode to Sally Lunn to England. No one laughed and said it was a good try in langauge skills.
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