New season, new city, new park. I moved again this summer and now am the proud owner of my very first home. It's a secluded little place and wildlife abounds. The deer in particular are everywhere and as much as I love deer, they're part of my Native American name given to me by my tribal chief after all, they've made my scenic commute rather stressful. So, I'd like to write a letter I know they'll never read and it goes like this:
My very dear deer,
Please take care when grazing by the highway. Please don't see my car coming and decided it's now or never for crossing the road. Take your time, pause a moment and give me a moment to pause for you.
Sincerely,
the lady who doesn't want to take a life, lose her life, or wreck her car.
One of the perks of this move has been getting to explore the countryside and the new city. I adore this little public park and I can't wait to go back for some quite walks by the water. A chilly fall day like this definitely calls for a plaid skirt and a cozy sweater. I found this Prim Class Hero Midi skirt a couple of months ago, and have been aching to wear it again with some earth tones to bring out the rust and mustard colors, so today I'm rocking this Forever 21 find.
I originally saw it on an episode of Community several years ago and thought it was adorable, but that was season two and the show was already on season six, so I knew there was no chance of finding it in stores. Being the resourceful shopper that I am I managed to find it in the resale world and it just may be my new favorite top for this gorgeous skirt.
Shop the Look:
Prim Class Hero Midi Skirt in Plaid from: ModCloth
Forever 21 Flats and Sweater from ThredUp. Use my link to sign up and save $10 off your first purchase.
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