tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3740541905354863447.post8354246336706615992..comments2014-06-22T18:02:55.188+03:00Comments on Kenyan Chronicles: Context and Colourclhollisukhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01376919116326959643noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3740541905354863447.post-90598404475468313782013-10-10T14:22:49.485+03:002013-10-10T14:22:49.485+03:00I think you look great in the styles and colours y...I think you look great in the styles and colours you chose there. I like that kind of dress, especially, as you point out, for places where it really is excessively hot and sticky. Also as you said, I suppose that's because my perspective is central African missionary world, where lots of people where this style of dress.<br /><br />I also found it interesting how I would fairly often see a woman walking along the road as I drove past and really like her dress... only to discover that, close up, the design (which made such an impression on me from a distance) was something I really didn't like close up! I don't know how those patterns are designed?! There must be some special skill in designing something that looks one way from a distance, and so different close up - usually they were something that I couldn't bear to have so close to me all day and would never choose.Judithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14741936979335535161noreply@blogger.com