Ahoy polloi (an island for the masses)

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:girlsigh: Sounds fabulous.
My usual dead lavender plants require no cutting or watering. But are much less satisfying.:sad:
My lavender is really pretty this year. :)
Not even one of those trendy baskets?;)
Nope. No bag at all.
But Lexy today.
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:wave: Hi, islanders.
Cycling pre-race stuff & final trip arrangements.
Need haircut.
The excitement of routine.:doh:
Daily routine is not exciting. But, Necessary. I bet you turn daily routine into a special adventure! ;)
 
Daily routine is not exciting but very reassuring compared to the moments when you are in the washing machine....;)
Oh yes. Being in the washing machine is no fun at all.
I have exciting news, I just registered for my first online class toward my bachelors degree in nursing! I have my Associates (2 year) degree currently. I’m excited !
These are very exciting news! Very very cool. When do classes start?
 
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@Tomsmom Hooray! :party:
Never taken online courses. Should be convenient.
With fewer, "Dude, I got soooooo wasted last night!" conversations.
Win-win.:wink:

@Ludmilla
Smartwool thermals went back into bag.:blush: Tragic.

Silly World adventures:

1) new haircut--which everyone says is cute. But which I find "different." Yet less sweaty inside bike helmet.

2) picked up coffee, with new artist collaboration. On rainy morning.cavolo in bike trunk.jpg
 
I have exciting news, I just registered for my first online class toward my bachelors degree in nursing! I have my Associates (2 year) degree currently. I’m excited !

Oldest DD is completing her degree that way. Loves it. Especially when weather is nasty. Goes to campus only a few times a semester. Just like brick and mortar school, she says everything is due all at once. Lol.
 
I think it's safe to agree that all here on tpf love bags and admire premier design. But not everyone's budget can accomodate premier designer bags. Yet that doesn't diminish our love for the bags we can afford. So, for we fiscally restrained few, here is our island. Located somewhere in the gray North Atlantic, there are no palm trees, sunny beaches, or tiki torches. But we are a hardy fashionable lot. Whether trawling the outlets, or on the lookout for bargains, we endure. So bring your beloved bags, an unquenchable
sense of humor, and enjoy a hearty bowl of fish stew. The skies may be gray, and the seas rough, but we have a home here.

As an entry level lawyer with lots of student debt, paying over $400 for a bag seems super irresponsible. That being said, I still have a gorgeous collection of sub-$400 bags I adore and almost always have the best bag in the room.
https://forum.purseblog.com/threads...ollection-by-diva_k3000.990749/#post-32451962
 
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