Sunday, June 16, 2024

Art of Dress; Man the Provider


Thank you for your visit today. I appreciate it more than you know.

After years of flimsy garden flags being worn and torn so quickly, I found an easy to make, no-sew,  perfect material from a plastic shopping/gift bag. I cut off the handles and cut holes to slip on to the garden flag holder.  Some of these bags have a casing at the top that could be used to attach. A casing could be made using the right kind of glue to hold it on to the flag stand. 


One of my favorite pictures to take is the reflection of the scene in the window of The Manse:


There have been some changes in the guest room, as I am expecting a lady to stay for awhile:




Links I mentioned in this broadcast:


Whatever Happened to Women’s Fashion 
Note: if you have any objection to the way this girl is dressed, please, at least listen to her message encouraging young women to dress respectably. 


Check out theses Pinterest accounts:

My Pinterest (Lydia Sherman)



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7 comments:

Miss Humphrey said...

The Pink Room is so very magazine-worthy! Perhaps I will get to stay in it after the Lady does :)
--Lillian

Lydia said...

Miss Lillian you can spend one night in the pink room, one night in the white room, and one night in the ocean room. ☺️

Marie said...

Mrs. Sherman, I love your videos and your blog. I even read your granddaughter’s sewing blog. You both inspired me to sew clothing even though I always wanted to, seeing you both do it made me want to learn even more. I love everything about how you sharpen my ideas on things even though I still look to scripture ultimately I appreciate the perspective of wise Christians and their unique walk with the Lord. You are such a blessing in my life and I love to play your videos while I sew. Thank you for still showing up and giving us your time.

Lydia said...

Thank you Marie. Blessings!

Simply Home said...

As a Christian, Latin American woman born in the Bronx, I have fond memories of my mom taking me to the salon for hair washes and twisting my hair in rollers. I recall spending entire days at the salon, sitting under the dryer alongside my mom. Very fond memories for me.

Living in the countryside now, I've observed that not all women prioritize self-care. Therefore, I make an effort to always present myself well, even in casual settings. Your channel is a favorite of mine. Despite our different backgrounds, your videos offer great applications for all women. Have a wonderful day filled with blessings!

Lydia said...

“ …even in casual settings.” Great comment. That’s the key. No need to change clothes if we are appropriately dressed in the first place at home. Ladies at home need to lead the way in example. Your memory of your mother is where it began, so you know the influence you can have.

Christine said...

Whenever I get stagnant, I know I can get rejuvenated reading your Blog and watching your Videos. You are such a blessing to me and many others.
Peace, Christine