Saturday, March 28, 2026

Slovenly AC

I didn't know that I looked quite this ragged in the morning, specifically that my shirt hung down at the back like this. It's one of the shirts that I use for sleeping.


Until I caught a glimpse of myself in the mirror, I had no idea. Sue notices such things but hardly ever mentions them, for she is never one to nag at me about how I look, whether it is my beard being unkempt or my hair being too long. On rare occasions, she might opine that garment x doesn't go with garment y when we go out but not very often.

You may also wonder about my socks with my pants tucked in. It's an accommodation for sleeping in the chair. With blankets not properly under me, cold air can seep up from the bottom, so I tuck my pants in. Sorry to the Brits who employ the word 'pants' differently. 

BTW, as seen above, the sweater is my constant companion during winter because we keep the house on the cool side in deference to my very hot wife.

As you are about to see, I do look a tad more put together once I dress for the day. 

It's the angle. I am definitely not taller than the door. Not even close.



7 comments:

  1. A man of many looks! (I do love your hoodie sweater!) rust me -- you wouldnt want to see me in the morning, either!

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  2. When I am home and not expecting visitors, it is all about comfort.

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  3. TA-DAH! Looking rather dapper.

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  4. So you just look comfortable, in each outfit. The sandals might be less recommended as tripping hazards...but you probably know how they move.

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  5. Comfort is the word. I always have a fleece top on through the winter.

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  6. I keep a wool cardigan sweater handy that once belonged to my mom as an extra layer now and again.

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  7. Oh, you are very brave to show a morning look - I would scare people away. I like your "dapper" pants.

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