I think she suits a hat.
Long ago, I was in Haye-on-Wye on what proved to be a bitterly cold and icy day. Most of the shops in Haye-on-Wye sell books and book-related items, but books will not keep you warm (well, maybe they will if you buy enough of them to build yourself a house, but I was on holiday and therefore not inclined towards a longterm building project.)
But there was one shop selling hand-made woollen crafty items, and so I flung myself into it with gratitude, and, throwing economy to the wind in the interest of not actually freezing to death, I purchased several items (knitted, if I remember rightly by Marches Matrons from Alpaca-wool). I think I bought a scarf, a pair of mittens, and this hat. I am not sure what I did with the other items, but I still have the hat. Usually I wear it with the flower at the back, because I feel the flower is somehow a bit too much on me. Rosie, however, carries it off with style.
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(and so pleased with herself!)
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When I try to take pics of my dogs Tom comes running and Teddie goes hiding...
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We bought rather a lot of books when we were in Hay-on-Wye this September, but quite to be expected since that was the reason for our visit there. Apparently there are fewer bookstores than used to be, because books no longer sell as well as once they did, and now many of the stores that sold books sell antiques and crafts and other things which are also not books, but there were still enough left to satisfy my book-acquiring urge.
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