Real people: When the streets bloom
Forecast, April in Montréal: thronged streets with a high probability of joy. The sun is not the sole cause of celebration: A child has chalked a message on the front walk; a young woman blows bubbles on St-Laurent; "Bambou" the cat was found!
When I observe real people as they enjoy the first mild days, I am drawn to those whose whose eye is more important than their wallet.
A look straight out of the '70s: bright midi dress, jean jacket, suede ankle boots. Not at all "the latest thing", but the way she carried herself showed she was happy to finally take those flowers out of the closet.
She waited for the dentist, like me. Green cords; golden brown top; peach scarf; the coat (which looks white here) is dove grey, and the bag, taupe. The clothes themselves are basics but look what she's done with colour!
This is an entirely different approach: long black skirt with sheer lace overlay, brown long-sleeved top, and a one-shouldered tank. Her white earrings, tote, and sneakers leavened the neutral palette.
There is a category in my head titled You Do You, or as my mother would say, "It's a look." She stopped me in my tracks, but I pulled off one shot. She did not stop Le Duc, carrying the shopping, at right. From the flowered hat to the lace-edged capri leggings, this woman was merrily out on her own terms: dirndl gone wild.
Speaking of Le Duc, he and I both noticed a handsome young musician who boarded the bus. He was smiling as he found a seat, an open, sweet expression. He carried an instrument; musicians, do you know what it is? His case is rectangular, not bell-shaped like a violin case; is this too large for a flute?
We thought he looked like a young Bob Dylan, an effect amplified by tumbling curls, and under his blazer, a shirt scattered with tiny flowers, very '60s.
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The young man is, indeed, very Dylanesque. I'd put my money on it being a clarinet in that flight case...
Lin
and the pocket is big enough to be a "statement" pocket-- if you see what I mean.
Friends brought me Livia, another black stray (mum and kittens were living in a lean-to shed a couple of houses down the street). All were adopted.
Flowers everywhere right now.