On Sunday, my family celebrated Father's Day at the home of my sister and her husband.
We always take a walk around the grounds after one of my sister's fabulous meals. In preparation for that tradition, I wore a casual look with flat sandals by Nine West from last year. The belt is old from Chico's. I prefer to give an illusion of a waistline with a hook belt worn low since I have a high thick waistline. The Anne Klein white jeans and the BCBG bag are old from T.J.Maxx.
The Simple Comfort red top from Covered Perfectly is three years old, and it still looks great! These tops have a perfect neckline for me. I love that I can layer them or wear them alone. I am wearing a size large because I like them to fit a little loose if I am wearing them without a jacket or vest.
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My sister lives in the midst of woods, so there are abundant deer and other wild animals. This deer came strolling by the French doors of the dining room while we were having lunch.
I took this female hummingbird's photo from the back terrace.
The back walkway leading to the terrace is lined with hydrangeas and boxwoods.
Her shade garden is always a delight to behold. Grass would not grow beneath the trees, so she created an oasis with hosta, ferns, and other shade-loving plants.
What a great casual look Susan - red and white looks so fresh and summery!
ReplyDeleteI've followed your blog for about 3 years now and have so enjoyed your style evolution and advice. You have also helped reinforce that if I follow my own intuition, I know what looks best on me. Case in point, I was doing a closet clean up the other day and realized I don't have much to get rid of as the last year or so I have only bought what suits me, my taste and my lifestyle! Thanks to your inspiration and your blog for that. :)
What a lovely peaceful place.
ReplyDeleteSusan I appreciate your valuable advice but would love if you could do a piece for us small waisted people with pear shaped and long legs. The opposite to you! We need to learn to look as good as you
ReplyDeleteHow does she have hydrangeas, lilies and hostas with the deer???
ReplyDeleteMy sister says she frequently sprays a combination of dehydrated (powdered) milk with water on all her plants. It smells sour to the deer but we can't smell it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment Margo. I am just sharing my journey with you. I don't have all the answers. A blogger who looks great and has a pear shape is http://pearshapedgirl.com/
ReplyDeleteWhy did you stop accepting things in return for reviews? I have noticed a lot of bloggers in the UK accept gifts but say they are not under any obligation to review the products, or write a favourable review. Sheila J, Northampton UK.
ReplyDeleteI stopped accepting items in exchange for reviews because it was becoming overwhelming with a rolling rack full of items pending and twenty or so emails a day to answer. This is just something I do for fun in hopes that I help others by sharing what I have learned. It's a labor of love. I don't want it to become like another job.
ReplyDeleteSince you were at your sister's home it would have been lovely if you had included a picture of her.
ReplyDeleteI respected my family's request not to include any photos of them.
ReplyDeleteLooks like pearshapedgirl's last post was January 2014 (!!!?? I always wonder what happened....)
ReplyDeleteThere are others!
Try: http://pear-shaped-gal.com/
Searching for another one I used to follow but not finding it, either ...
You can type "pear shaped" in to Pinterest, too:
https://www.pinterest.com/tenzgielk/pear-shaped-girl-style/
Hi I tried the link too. Susan is so clear in her explanations it is hard to find another blog like her for us pear shapes Still get some tips tho and follow Susan every day. Margo
DeleteYour hummingbird & tiger lily photos, as well as the rest of your pictures, are exquisite. Thank you for sharing your travels with us.
ReplyDeleteI am new to your blog and am really enjoying it. I recently bought the book, Eat to live and am looking forward to making some changes to my diet in hopes of feeling better and just maybe loosing a little weight. Although I am a few years older than you I do not feel old and love to dress well. The picture you shared of the orange flower is a Kwansa Day lily. I have several in my yard and love them. This day lily was one of the first I began to collect almost 25 years ago.
ReplyDeleteVery nice outfit Susan. Your sister has some lovely property.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful setting! Love the red and white combo! New to your blog and I love it!
ReplyDeleteMargo - I agree. Susan is great! I've gone thru many fashion blogs and keep coming back to hers.
ReplyDeleteThought of another one - You Look Fab, which offers advice about body types:
http://youlookfab.com/style-advice/
I hope Susan doesn't mind my sharing these ideas. Of course they are not necessarily endorsed by her. :-)
I've been following you for a couple of years now, Susan and very much enjoy your tips. Today, I am writing to say how much I appreciate the pictures of your sister's lovely yard. I live in Tennessee as well (Middle) and have large areas of shade in my back yard. It's good to see how someone else handles that challenge. At 66, I am always looking for suggestions about how to handle figure flaws and maximize assets, so hats off to you for your assistance. Keep it coming.
ReplyDeletegorgeous pictures today of your sister's gardens!! Great photography and beautiful subjects!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.curvyguide.com/pear-body-shape-tips/
ReplyDeleteYour sister has a terrific green thumb! And I love the picture of the hummingbird. What a great shot!
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