fledge capable of flying, from Middle English flegge, from Old English -flycge; akin to Old High German flucki capable of flying, Old English flEogan to fly -- more at FLY
intransitive verb, of a young bird: to acquire the feathers necessary for flight or independent activity
C'mon Nancy, why wouldn't you wear this outside the house? I would!!! And I am older than you are, Sasha always tells me that i am old and Daddy is ancient....lol.
No seriously, you can pull that off for sure!!
Oh, and did you ever get around to ordering the fabric?
Day 3: Oh! you have a built in, soap-holder tile. You lucky person! I love them, especially in jade green or this butterly/vanilla yellow. Day 11: I looked at the slide show three times. Beautiful Day 12: laundromat are surrealistic. Today: yes you can, because you live in California. And you can.
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C'mon Nancy, why wouldn't you wear this outside the house?
I would!!!
And I am older than you are, Sasha always tells me that i am old and Daddy is ancient....lol.
No seriously, you can pull that off for sure!!
Oh, and did you ever get around to ordering the fabric?
So long,
Anjana
I'm behind!
Day 3: Oh! you have a built in, soap-holder tile. You lucky person! I love them, especially in jade green or this butterly/vanilla yellow.
Day 11: I looked at the slide show three times. Beautiful
Day 12: laundromat are surrealistic.
Today: yes you can, because you live in California. And you can.
i'd vote an unconditional, vehement yes.
to me it's all in *how* you wear something. if you can walk around like you belong in it, then you do.
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