Summer is generally a sunny and happy time of year.
People throw off the thick winter coats and heavy boots and wear some nice sandals.
I saw this one lady wearing these happy, colorful sandals on the Metro.
I'd expect to see these more in Florida or California than in stodgy Washington, D.C.
They were pretty awesome--trendy, stylish, even comfortable looking.
Fashion is self-expression and freedom.
It's also artistic and a reflection of our culture and our desires.
We need more color, more chance, more futurism from our fashion.
The clothes can shape not only our bodies, but the times we live in. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
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August 15, 2017
Happy Summer Shoes
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August 8, 2017
Tiny Houses Old Style
It simulates the route and challenges that runaway slaves had to face in seeking their freedom.
While I am certain that the suffering endured was in no way captured here, I thought it was still beneficial to have people sensitized and thinking about these horrible historical events around slavery.
Aside from the hiking trail, there were these amazing tiny houses from the 1800's.
The wood cabins and stone houses were so cute, but also so inviting.
If I had to live in a Tiny House, these looked sort of incredibly charming.
HGTV tiny living spaces--like the one we saw last night that had only 200 feet and was really awkward--have nothing on these tiny gems.
The matching tiny trees were also a very nice effect. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Tiny Houses Old Style
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July 14, 2017
These Pants Are In Vogue
I just thought these women's pants were so cool (yet gaudy).
Another standout you think.
A fashion magazine making up fashionable ladies pants.
The covers are bright, colorful, and feature a array of many women and looks up and down each pant's leg.
The pants are a collage of these all.
These pants are probably not for the faint of heart--you've got to have courage to wear these.
Some might say, you'd be crazy...
A ladies next dilemma--what shoes do you wear with these? ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Another standout you think.
A fashion magazine making up fashionable ladies pants.
The covers are bright, colorful, and feature a array of many women and looks up and down each pant's leg.
The pants are a collage of these all.
These pants are probably not for the faint of heart--you've got to have courage to wear these.
Some might say, you'd be crazy...
A ladies next dilemma--what shoes do you wear with these? ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
These Pants Are In Vogue
June 15, 2017
Aging Is A Process
This guy was a hoot on the Metro in Washington, D.C.
His shirt says:
Ah, yeah!
When he was sitting, he had his arms crossed over his chest, and I thought it said:
That too!
Getting old is not easy.
Being young is not easy either.
But it's really how you handle yourself during every stage and turn in life that defines who you are and what you become as an person and a creation of G-d.
You've got to get up and walk the dance through thick and thin...life bring old age and oldness...what's the alternative. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
His shirt says:
"With age comes oldness."
Ah, yeah!
When he was sitting, he had his arms crossed over his chest, and I thought it said:
"With age, comes baldness."
That too!
Getting old is not easy.
Being young is not easy either.
But it's really how you handle yourself during every stage and turn in life that defines who you are and what you become as an person and a creation of G-d.
You've got to get up and walk the dance through thick and thin...life bring old age and oldness...what's the alternative. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
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May 26, 2017
Memorial Day Stars and Stripes
Loved this lady's sweater of the American Flag.
So cool with the stars on the sleeve like that.
I thought this was especially nice for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend.
As we remember those that have sacrificed so much, and the many that have fallen making the ultimate sacrifice, so that all we could be free.
"In the olden days," they used to say America was the "goldene medina"--the golden country--the land of opportunity!
But really, the gold itself is just fools gold, the real greatness of being here is the freedom to be who you are and to have the human rights and protections to pursue whatever your dreams are.
Maybe that's what the stars on the flag are really all about--we can all reach for the stars--whatever stars we want--and many will actually be able to achieve the impossible. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
So cool with the stars on the sleeve like that.
I thought this was especially nice for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend.
As we remember those that have sacrificed so much, and the many that have fallen making the ultimate sacrifice, so that all we could be free.
"In the olden days," they used to say America was the "goldene medina"--the golden country--the land of opportunity!
But really, the gold itself is just fools gold, the real greatness of being here is the freedom to be who you are and to have the human rights and protections to pursue whatever your dreams are.
Maybe that's what the stars on the flag are really all about--we can all reach for the stars--whatever stars we want--and many will actually be able to achieve the impossible. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
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May 6, 2017
People Nutrition
This is an risque t-shirt this lady is wearing.
It's a big nutrition label.
And she's wrapped in it!
I'm not sure if this is a gag or fashion statement or even a sexual thing.
Is she advertising that she's like the food?
What was really funny though is by her butt...it says
"Moschino chocolate tastes good."
Maybe that should be a black box warning!
Uh, this is way too much information for me. ;-)
(Source Photo: Dannielle Blumenthal)
It's a big nutrition label.
And she's wrapped in it!
I'm not sure if this is a gag or fashion statement or even a sexual thing.
Is she advertising that she's like the food?
What was really funny though is by her butt...it says
"Moschino chocolate tastes good."
Maybe that should be a black box warning!
Uh, this is way too much information for me. ;-)
(Source Photo: Dannielle Blumenthal)
People Nutrition
February 12, 2017
Tznius Police
So there is an important concept in Judaism as well as other religions of modesty for the sexes.
This means appropriately covering up in dress and acting modestly.
In Hebrew, we call it Tznius!
As kids, I remember the kids used to sing, "Tznius, don't show you knee-ius."
It seems like these days, "everything goes," where extreme sexuality in public and showing off is the rage.
But as I remember the older generation saying, "Maybe some things are better left to the imagination."
That doesn't mean we need to be a bunch of prudes--inhibit or prohibit people from being who they are.
Freedom means everyone is allowed and has a fundamental right to self-expression.
But also, people that want to show more restraint and modesty can do that too.
Perhaps, sometimes things in our society can get a little too superficial, where like and love is only skin deep.
We forget the inner person and the soul in lieu of momentary pleasures of the flesh.
I don't think we need the tznius police to come out and tell us what to do, but rather that we need to be consider people inside and out for what and who they really are. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
This means appropriately covering up in dress and acting modestly.
In Hebrew, we call it Tznius!
As kids, I remember the kids used to sing, "Tznius, don't show you knee-ius."
It seems like these days, "everything goes," where extreme sexuality in public and showing off is the rage.
But as I remember the older generation saying, "Maybe some things are better left to the imagination."
That doesn't mean we need to be a bunch of prudes--inhibit or prohibit people from being who they are.
Freedom means everyone is allowed and has a fundamental right to self-expression.
But also, people that want to show more restraint and modesty can do that too.
Perhaps, sometimes things in our society can get a little too superficial, where like and love is only skin deep.
We forget the inner person and the soul in lieu of momentary pleasures of the flesh.
I don't think we need the tznius police to come out and tell us what to do, but rather that we need to be consider people inside and out for what and who they really are. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Tznius Police
February 8, 2017
Wardrobe Malfunction Or Stylish
So I got to personally witness a spectacular wardrobe malfunction today.
It's not often in Washington, D.C. that we get to see someone in a bright blue suit jacket with flowers.
Obviously, this is a pretty conservative dress town.
Some might call it rather style boring or even nerdy.
However, this brave guy went out on a limb and stood out like a sore DC thumbnail.
Actually, I believe it's nice to add some color, flair, and style and light up the room and the faces.
Too much gloominess and depression here at times.
I was so excited when someone actually called me "Happy Tie!"
Then everyone took a turn showing off their colorful socks to each other.
It takes so little to turn a room of people joyful and laughing.
Honestly, we need more of this, and why not be a contributor to people's happiness and smiling?
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
It's not often in Washington, D.C. that we get to see someone in a bright blue suit jacket with flowers.
Obviously, this is a pretty conservative dress town.
Some might call it rather style boring or even nerdy.
However, this brave guy went out on a limb and stood out like a sore DC thumbnail.
Actually, I believe it's nice to add some color, flair, and style and light up the room and the faces.
Too much gloominess and depression here at times.
I was so excited when someone actually called me "Happy Tie!"
Then everyone took a turn showing off their colorful socks to each other.
It takes so little to turn a room of people joyful and laughing.
Honestly, we need more of this, and why not be a contributor to people's happiness and smiling?
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Wardrobe Malfunction Or Stylish
February 1, 2017
Sushi Socks Dating
So this is a novel way to sell socks.
Roll them up and package them like a sushi roll.
Socks are the colors and textures of various fish.
Not sure why anyone would want socks that mimic sushi...
Unless of course, you feet stink like raw fish!
My wife knows this true story about this one girl that I dated before I met her, and she came over to my parents house and was waiting for me.
When I got there, she was sitting on the couch and her shoes were off.
It was after a long day at work apparently, and her feet smelled worse than any fish I could imagine.
Literally, I think I could've passed out right there on the floor.
Date was over and quick, and I never forget those sushi feet. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Roll them up and package them like a sushi roll.
Socks are the colors and textures of various fish.
Not sure why anyone would want socks that mimic sushi...
Unless of course, you feet stink like raw fish!
My wife knows this true story about this one girl that I dated before I met her, and she came over to my parents house and was waiting for me.
When I got there, she was sitting on the couch and her shoes were off.
It was after a long day at work apparently, and her feet smelled worse than any fish I could imagine.
Literally, I think I could've passed out right there on the floor.
Date was over and quick, and I never forget those sushi feet. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Sushi Socks Dating
December 8, 2016
Graffiti Blood Fashion
Aside from all the colors, the design is just eye-taking.
Almost like graffiti on a skirt!
Hey, I think that would make a great business for someone(s) by the way.
Give me a call...and we'll start it up and make a $ billion--I hope!
Seriously, this skirt is so interesting with a scare theme of monsters, heart, teeth, and blood.
But the fright is quickly turned into envious fashion style as a complete standout item.
Gorgeous design and style, and I definitely see a fashion trend emerging here big time. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Graffiti Blood Fashion
November 7, 2016
We All Have It In Us
We all like to think of ourselves as possible superheroes.
Whether we dress the role or not, the most important thing is acting it.
Every day, we face circumstances and decisions and we have to decide whether we rise up to the occasion as the superhero or we acquiesce to what's easy or lucrative and do the villain thing.
From the time we are kids, we glorify the superheros not just for the awesome cool powers they have, but for doing something amazing to help people and the world with it.
Somewhere from being a kid to a grown-up, many people end up letting go of that superhero dream as they face the harsh realities of life everyday.
But deep down inside all of us is that superhero!
Good over evil is not just a story for children's bedtime or imagination, but it is our battle to be fought and won--that's what a good life is for those that never lose their fundamental beliefs. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
We All Have It In Us
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November 3, 2016
Best Bag 2016
Just wanted to share this photo of this great bag that I saw on the street in Downtown, DC.
While it wasn't the largest or most functional...
I really liked the design, colors, and all the pockets.
A little military looking, contrasted by the rips, peace sign, and swirl made it even cooler.
For some reason, I don't think you can get away with wearing it to the office though. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Best Bag 2016
October 5, 2016
A Matter Of Hair
I saw these ladies crossing the street in downtown DC.
The standout here was obviously the hair!
The girl on the left had Barbie pink hair.
The one on the right had blond dyed hair with the roots showing.
And the lady in the middle had two-tone hair, with brown on one side and blond on the other (now that was really different).
This reminded me of the hippies' hairstyle in terms of the perhaps rebellious nature of the style.
In Judaism, I remember learning that hair is like the crown on a person's head, and for modesty, the custom is for married women to cover their beautiful hair--it is only something that gets shown/shared with her husband as part of their intimacy.
Hair can say a lot, especially if you are fortunate enough to still have some (lol).
It can be uncombed and messy like a mad professor's, finely brushed and cared for like Trump's, or even transplanted to cover the onset of unwanted bald spots.
Like a horse's or lion's mane, hair frame's a person and can make the plain or even unsightly, more attractive and desirable; at the same time, if not properly cared for and groomed, it can make a person look disheveled and even crazy.
Of course, hair is just what tops off the person and is only skin deep, so looks (including hair) can be defining or oh, so deceiving.
Hair or hairless, groomed or gross--it's a reflection and a statement of how we're looking to each other. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
The standout here was obviously the hair!
The girl on the left had Barbie pink hair.
The one on the right had blond dyed hair with the roots showing.
And the lady in the middle had two-tone hair, with brown on one side and blond on the other (now that was really different).
This reminded me of the hippies' hairstyle in terms of the perhaps rebellious nature of the style.
In Judaism, I remember learning that hair is like the crown on a person's head, and for modesty, the custom is for married women to cover their beautiful hair--it is only something that gets shown/shared with her husband as part of their intimacy.
Hair can say a lot, especially if you are fortunate enough to still have some (lol).
It can be uncombed and messy like a mad professor's, finely brushed and cared for like Trump's, or even transplanted to cover the onset of unwanted bald spots.
Like a horse's or lion's mane, hair frame's a person and can make the plain or even unsightly, more attractive and desirable; at the same time, if not properly cared for and groomed, it can make a person look disheveled and even crazy.
Of course, hair is just what tops off the person and is only skin deep, so looks (including hair) can be defining or oh, so deceiving.
Hair or hairless, groomed or gross--it's a reflection and a statement of how we're looking to each other. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
A Matter Of Hair
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May 3, 2016
Cat Knob
So I just love this cat door knob.
Carved in wood and a special tinge of African Egyptian art.
Dark wood cat knob on light wood doors--looks warming and pretty classy.
From the white glue in the background, it looks like it fallen off a few times, perhaps.
But either way so cute--one of these on each on the French Doors.
It's a nice home decor and style--and the big cat eyes are so handsome. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Cat Knob
April 26, 2016
Owl Mugs
Just wanted to share these three new owl mugs we got.
One is orange, one is brown, and one is light blue.
The eyes are adorable on these cups.
It's almost like a family the way they look together.
All the other coffee/tea cups we have are now officially obsolete.
These are the only ones getting any thirsty attention. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Owl Mugs
April 19, 2016
Her Hair Was A Hoot
No offense intended, but not going to miss this lady in a crowd.
Orange-hot pink hair, a zebra shirt, big black-rimmed glasses, and a wild bag with dozens of pins all over it.
It was also funny that the sign over her head says, "Orange" to match this lady's hair.
My childhood friends would probably call this a "Hair Don't" like a hairdo, only don't do it!
Sometimes, you have to wonder what people are thinking.
It's nice to get attention, if it's attention worth getting. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Her Hair Was A Hoot
December 7, 2015
Makeup That Leaves You Wondering
So I was in Macy's yesterday doing some holiday shopping for the girls.
And came across these eye-catching advertisements for MAC cosmetics, especially lipstick.
The one with the mustache lip and the big gap in the front teeth caught attention--like what in the world is that?
And the poster with twenty-one different lips certainly let you know that there is quite a bit that makeup can do to express your lips and yourself.
Overall, thought it was quite an effective advertisement, even if the one with the mustache was a little gender confusing. ;-)
(Source Photos: Andy Blumenthal)
Makeup That Leaves You Wondering
October 15, 2015
Dress It Up With Your Blanket?
I took this photo in Starbucks in Washington, D.C.
This woman is waiting in line for coffee wrapped in a sheik light blue blanket covered with Minions and the UK flag.
Apparently, this is a new fashion trend that is catching on--as I saw a second young women in the street "wearing" a blanket (not a coat) and walking with what looked like her boyfriend.
This fashion statement is a little weird in light of the homeless people around town that frequent the street when it gets cold wrapped in these horrible dirty wool grey blankets.
But the blankets these young women are wearing are not shawls, sweaters, coats, and are far from grungy, but rather they are sort of colorful and playful.
The blankets give the impression of course, as someone still in their PJs, just getting in or out of bed or just casually lounging around because they can.
Depending on how you look at it--cool, relaxed, and fun or lazy and time to turn yourself over and go back to sleep.
You never know what sparks the next fashion craze--it could be like SpongeBob says, I want my blankie! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Dress It Up With Your Blanket?
September 24, 2015
Fashion As Art
I took this photo today in Washington, D.C.--although it seemed for a moment like I was magically transported to downtown Beijing.
What an stunning outfit this lady is wearing!
Fashionable yet modest, with brilliant colors, and contrasting patterns and solids--more like art than clothing.
She is walking with a complete fluid grace--even while she's reading on her smartphone.
Don't tell Dossy--Oh, she's right here! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
What an stunning outfit this lady is wearing!
Fashionable yet modest, with brilliant colors, and contrasting patterns and solids--more like art than clothing.
She is walking with a complete fluid grace--even while she's reading on her smartphone.
Don't tell Dossy--Oh, she's right here! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Fashion As Art
August 25, 2015
Toe Shoes - Little Piggy
I tool this photo on the Metro this morning.
This person is wearing these huge toe shoes and mismatched socks.
Have you ever tried on toe shoes?
It's not like putting on a pair of gloves.
Try lining up and getting each of your toes into these snug shoes.
More trouble than it's worth in terms of looking interesting, different.
Which toe should we start with: "This little piggy went to market. This little piggy stayed home..."
Maybe the only reason to wear these is if you actually want someone to step on your toes--now it's all too toe transparent. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
This person is wearing these huge toe shoes and mismatched socks.
Have you ever tried on toe shoes?
It's not like putting on a pair of gloves.
Try lining up and getting each of your toes into these snug shoes.
More trouble than it's worth in terms of looking interesting, different.
Which toe should we start with: "This little piggy went to market. This little piggy stayed home..."
Maybe the only reason to wear these is if you actually want someone to step on your toes--now it's all too toe transparent. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Toe Shoes - Little Piggy
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