Jul 25, 2011

Dresses for the Countryside

I grew up on ten acres in the middle of NOWHERE. Seriously there existed 1 grocery store and 1 gas station in the entire little town where my dad decided to build his house back in the early 1980's. Back then, I never appreciated it half as much as I do now. There is really something to be said about peace and quiet and all of that LAND to enjoy on the countryside! Every time I visit my parents I dress differently than I do in the city in which I now live (app. 3 hours away). Just looking through my little shop, I'm reminded of how living in the country has affected what pieces I decide to choose for the shop!

That first dress (1970's Calico Cotton Dirndl) is my faaaaaavorite right now. 

p.s. that is my dad in the bottom picture, tending to his horses on a misty afternoon. He's been crazy about those pretty animals ever since I've known him! ;)

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6 comments:

  1. what a lovely dresses are shown here.. i found this site great as everything is relevant here..thanks

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  2. That dirndl dress is so cute! And hey--I'm missing the pic of your dad. Did you forget to put him in the post? I'm bummed, because I wanted to see it!

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  3. Hi Jessica,
    I'm with you; I love the dirndl dress! So pretty! Ditto for the linen with the embroidery on the side seam ~ if it was my size I would have snatched it up as soon as you listed it! And I ditto Karen; I was looking forward to seeing the pics of your dad and his horses!

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  4. Beautiful pictures! I love the denim dress, reminds me of something a had as a young girl!

    Girl about Town XxX

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  5. Beautiful pictures! I love the denim dress, reminds me of something a had as a young girl!

    Girl about Town XxX

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  6. sorry that pic of my dad didn't work, girls! Darnit, it was there when I posted it... or at least I *thought* it was. *sigh* I'll see what I can do! :)

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