Monday, October 6, 2025

Haze Craze: Comfort Food for Thought

When it was my turn to make a book club pick, I went with an author I loved but, for some reason, hadn't read in years: Lorna Landvik.  Full of folksy wit and wisdom, this Midwestern bard always got me right in the feels.  So I was excited to become reacquainted with her via Chronicles of a Radical Hag (with Recipes).  

When fifteen-year-old Sam Carroll finds out that he has to work at his mom's newspaper for the  summer, he's bummed.  But after literally sleeping on the job at his dad's work (he took a nap in an RV he was supposed to be cleaning), his mom thinks that he's in need of some discipline.  What's more, she has a special assignment: read and vet Haze Evans's old columns so they can rerun some until she comes out of her coma.  Sam's initial reaction is, who cares what some old lady has to say?  But as he reads, he's surprised to find that the answer is most of Granite Creek -- including him.  

Hazel "Haze" Evans has been writing for the Granite Creek Gazette since 1964.  A wizard at weaving everyday life with current events, she's beloved by many and despised by a few, as evidenced by some scathing letters to the editor.  It's one such hater that gives Haze her nickname "radical hag," leading her boss to suggest that she cushion her more controversial columns with recipes.

We get to know Haze through her columns -- as well as some not-fit-to-be-print correspondence -- with Sam as our guide.  The more he learns about her, the more he learns about life -- and himself.  As do we.  Because in all her homespun, colorful candor, Haze makes us think and feel, reminding us that we're more alike than different.  It's a lovely legacy, for us and for Sam, lending sustenance to body and soul.

Which is the very best kind of recipe.

Although Haze's lemon bars sound good too.   

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Scarecrow Inspo: Pumpkins, Plums, and Pickles

Bow: Wild Fable, Target

Top: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's

Shoes: Madden Girl, Kohl's

Skirt: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's

Bag: Nine West, Ross

Top: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's; Jeans: So, Kohl's

Leaves of glass.

Bag: Delia's, Dolls Kill

Dessert alert.

Skirt: Rewind, Kohl's; Boots: Penny Loves Kenny, Amazon

Top: Simply Vera, Kohl's

Branching out.

Bag: Fashion Express, JCPenney

Old trinkets of the trove.

Whenever I post a new crop of fits, I search for what ties them together.  Sometimes it's a no-brainer.  Other times, my mind is as empty as a clearance rack the day after Christmas.  But I'm always determined to find a common thread (pun intended) anyway.  So I scrutinized the fits in this trio.  Sure, they're rustic and moody, befitting autumn's melancholy.  But that wasn't what I was after.  So I persevered and pondered and figured it out.  Because this hodgepodge has -- and this will get weird, but then again, when does it not? -- hints of harvest hues, namely pumpkins, plums, and pickles.  Or, if you're a stickler, pumpkins, beets, and gourds.  But I wouldn't eat a gourd, and neither should you.

Which gets us out of -- and into -- that pickle.

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Turning Over a New Leaf: Upward and Autumn

Top: Simply Vera, Kohl's 


Skirt: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's

Bow: Wild Fable, Target; Sunglasses: So, Kohl's

Bag: Mellow World, Kohl's

Shoes: Chase & Chloe, Zulily

Bag: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's

Top: Nine West, Kohl's

Skirt: Wild Fable, Target

Skirt: Rewind, Kohl's


Bow: Wild Fable, Target; Sunglasses: Relic, Kohl's

Sweater: ModCloth

Bag: Apt. 9, Kohl's

So, this was the first week of fall.  And a funny thing happened.  Instead of saying, it's still hot, I'll keep wearing fruits and flowers until the first frost, I reached for plaids and corduroy.  The resulting fits were even brighter than some of my summer ensembles, making me wonder, wait, do I like fall?  

I was as gobsmacked as you are.  

It just goes to show that you can always grow.  Even if it means finally admitting that you loved something all along. 

Sunday, September 21, 2025

So Long, Summer: Sunset Season

Well, it's happening.  We're in the last hours of summer.  For me, the most bittersweet way to say goodbye is with Elin Hilderbrand's final Nantucket novel, the aptly entitled Swan Song.

Nantucket police chief Ed Kapenash is finally retiring.  Featured in many a Hilderbrand tale, Ed has served as the moral compass of the island for decades.  Still, he can't sail off into the sunset until he solves one last case.  And it centers around glamorous newcomers Bull and Leslee Richardson.  Nantucket doesn't know what to think when the unknown couple buys a mansion on doomed property.  Spectacularly wealthy and gregarious, the Richardsons quickly become the It Couple, throwing one Bacchanalian bash after another.  Still, there's something not-quite-right about them, something their live-in personal concierge, Coco, knows all too well.

Dazzling and seductive, haunting and poignant, Swan Song is Hilderbrand at her best.  She delivers a riveting plot, poetic descriptions, and characters that we care about despite their many transgressions.  But most of all, she reminds us that we're on a journey.  

And that sometimes the sweetest season of life is the one that comes at the end.

Friday, September 19, 2025

Mad for Max: Kitsch at Capacity

Skirt: Wild Fable, Target; Shoes: Jessica Simpson Collection, DSW


Bag: ModCloth; Sunglasses: Wild Fable, Target

Bow: Art Class, Target

Armed with charm(s).  

Dress: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's


Bag: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's

Cherry clip: Wild Fable, Target; Sunglasses: Kohl's

Nature's emeralds. 

Shoes: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's

Dress: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's

Bag: Betsey Johnson


Yellow necklace: So, Kohl's; Belt: Belt is Cool, Amazon

Bunched up buttercup.

Shoes: Sugar, Kohl's

Sunglasses: Amazon; My Little Pony clips: Dolls Kill

When it comes to super-sized style, maxi dresses and excessive accessories make for a kitsch-tastic combo.  I'm talking about maximalism, the aesthetic that flouts the old-school edict of taking one thing off before leaving the house and instead adding five more.  I remember being excited when I found out that it was a thing.  Deep down, I'd always known it was okay to look like a try-hard Christmas tree.  So, it's with unabashed enthusiasm that I share these fits.  Stacking the flair is not only fun but functional because I like to have things to look at throughout the day.  It's why the idea of a uniform -- by which I mean anything from a school-issued skirt and blouse to a pants suit -- sends me into, to quote Anne of Green Gables, "the depths of despair."

That said, Anne, with her love of whimsy and pretty things, would've been a maximalist of the first order.

Sunday, September 14, 2025

A Tropical Theme Beats a Topical Cream

Top: Nine West, Kohl's; Skirt: Dollhouse, Macy's


Bag: Xhilaration, Target

Pitcher: Celebrate, Kohl's

Flower clips: Capelli, ULTA; Sunglasses: Mudd, Kohl's

Farm stand feels. 

Tray: Macy's Backstage

Top: Nine West, Kohl's; Skirt: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's

Necklace: Betsey Johnson, Amazon; Big bracelet: Amrita Singh, Zulily

Shoes: Jessica Simpson Collection, DSW

Bag: Francesca's

Dress: Nine West, Kohl's; Top: Madden Girl, Kohl's

Shoes: Unisa, DSW

Bag: Amazon

Unless, of course, you need a topical cream, in which case you should definitely use it.  Preferably while wearing a Hawaiian shirt to lend levity to the proceedings. 

Clearly, the pineapple gelati I had earlier has gone to my head.  

And on that awkward note, aloha.