Saturday, April 17, 2021

Shorn again, like a sheep?

 

The "Before" photo...brush and go style! I don't remember the exact date of my last cut. I know I had one in Aug. last year, and perhaps another one ...the memory escapes me. And I didn't keep it in my calendar either (I checked!)



And now "After"...with Joe having done his magic scissor work! Easy to continue a brush and go style, which these days usually means just going from one room to another. 


Today's quote;

This world with all its beauty and all its vibrancy is just so because it is not fixed, because everything is contingent.

LAMA WILLA B. MILLER

20 comments:

  1. ...and I get shaggier by the day.

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  2. You looks ten years younger after the cut!

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    1. That's strange...though I guess it's a compliment. Thanks.

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  3. Much neater and much easier for you. Sue has gone for more than a year with no end in sight here.

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    1. Sue has much more hair. I finally was able to squeeze it into a tiny nubbin of a pony tail...it did not look good!

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  4. It looks nice but it looks pretty longer too!

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  5. I'm going on Tuesday. It's been since November that I had a haircut. Tired of the length. Yours looks like a good cut. and styling.

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    1. My friend, Joe, does a great job, and each time it looks a bit different!

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  6. You are so cute! I love these photos both before and after.

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    1. It inspired the guy waiting for his cut, my friend Rhea, to also take a "before" photo of his wild hair. I didn't wait around for his "after" shot though.

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  7. Hi Barbara,
    You new "do" looks cute. I have been cutting my own hair, crooked too.
    Have a happy weekend!

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    1. Ha ha...I like the idea of crooked hair...I don't think it would have made much difference in my before version.

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  8. How nice! I haven't had a haircut in ages. Maybe soon, since I'm vaccinated.

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