Friday, October 03, 2008

I love scarf weather!

I love wearing my plaid tweed blazer, complete with elbow patches along with a wooly scarf. That always seems to be my uniform for attending the Collingswood Book Festival, which happens to be tomorrow. The weather should be perfect. By the time we start (10am), it will be just chilly enough to justify a cup of hot chocolate.

I always leave Rob alone to do his nerd thing while I wander the farmer's market, stuffing my face with cheese samples. Then I'll probably pull up a bench and start reading. Rob thinks it's funny that I'll bring a book to a book festival, but I can't even keep up with the ones I currently have, so I'll take that time to relax, read, and people watch. I might even bring my moleskine to jot down some notes.

Either way, I'm really looking forward to it! I won't even be sad if the Stewart's Root Beer truck isn't there. Okay, maybe a little.

I love scarf weather!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I so wish it felt like fall here and wasn't Africa hot right now:( I am totally envious!

Jenn said...

I need to get me some new threads... I love fall but I have completely worn out all of my favorites.

love the scarf!,btw

Anonymous said...

OMG. I saw you (your picture) on Good Morning America today when they mentioned Operation Nice! How cool is that?

Tamika said...

I want to knit that scarf! Tweed can go with everything! I have to say, I really love your handmade crafts, they are so colorful and eye-catching.

Unknown said...

How is your skin so pearly white?

Wait, Good Morning America for Operation Nice? I am so behind!!!

Robin said...

I went to the Collingswood Book Fair as well! I found some neat things. Did you have a good time? I posted pictures on my blog and hope you don't mind I linked your blog to my favorites.

gamgee said...

i adore scarf weather as well. and books. i also adore your hair! my hair is long now, but it was in a black a-line bob for a couple years and i'm starting to miss it!
thanks for being a cool person. have a nice day.