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-bd
  1. Une femme says:

    What a fun look! You’re making your own sunshine, Beth! 🙂

    • beth djalali says:

      hi sue! i always wonder how i get sooooo behind with answering comments, but you know i always love to hear from you! and i couldn’t resist this cheerful preppy outfit. i’m always a sucker for that look.
      xoxo

  2. Rebecca Saffer says:

    While I have no flowers and plants to worry about with the deer, I have friends that have a big problem with this. I would think there is some kind of spray that will discourage them from feasting on your garden.
    Regarding today’s outfit, I love the color combo and think the accessories you have chosen really take this look to a more sophisticated, polished look.

    • beth djalali says:

      i couldn’t resist this color combo today, rebecca! it does remind me of a bumble bee but then again i kind of like those critters and how they happily buzz from one flower to the next. as for those deer i’ve had several suggestions to spray liquid fence on my plants. so i think i’ll give it a whirl. good news is i pulled my maimed hibiscus next to the house and it’s on the mend. new growth as already sprouted.
      xoxo

  3. Bobbie White says:

    Love the yellow and blue – a great combination in today’s oodt. I live in Southern Oregon where the deer love to visit! Get some Liquid Fence, deer and rabbit repellent, available at Home Depot, etc. Works great. It has an odor when first sprayed, but it dries odorless. It’s harmless to plants and animals. We’ve used it with great success for years.

    • beth djalali says:

      hi bobbie! thanks so much for the tip. i am headed to home depot to pick up some supplies. in the meantime i pulled the plants closer to the house and they are already sprouting new growth.
      xoxo

  4. Sue Smith says:

    Agree on the Liquid Fence–it works well, but you do have to reapply here and there.

    Pretty colors–and I like the cool silvery tones in the shoes with the warmer yellow–mirrors the cooler blue in the top and pants.

    I made a big dish of our favorite “salsa” with cilantro the other day–(it’s so good–a combination of mango, strawberries, jalapeno pepper, avocado, red onion, cilantro all chopped up small, a drizzle of honey, and a squeeze of lime over it all…) Everyone always loves it with pita chips etc. I dip rice crackers into it.
    I’d be sad to lose that cilantro! Hope your solution moving things saves your beautiful hibiscus! We get rabbits that attack our flowers, too. Makes me nuts!

    • beth djalali says:

      your salsa sounds delicious! i will put this into our summer rotation. the honey drizzled over the top sounds refreshing. as well as the addition of mango and strawberries. i’m growing tomatoes and jalapenos and cilantro just so i have my own little salsa garden. love pico de gallo! i got hooked years ago during our texas days.
      xoxo

  5. Oh wow you look amazing in that set ! The printed trousers and the yellow cardigan are fabulous.

    • beth djalali says:

      i don’t know why, but i love paisley! always have. it might be due to the fact my room was wallpapered in pink and green paisley as a teenager – i loved that room!
      xoxo

  6. Linda De says:

    Love you big Jackie O glasses, the print pants and your hair flip. Sorry about the deer. I wonder if you put a salt lick out, if they would get distracted from your foliage and herbs? But sounds nice just sitting out on your porch observing❤️

    • beth djalali says:

      hi linda! there’s something about watching nature in motion that’s fascinating to me. and we are lucky enough to have a front and back porch. as for those deers, they are plentiful in our neighborhood but i’ve had several suggestions as to protecting our plants from their avaricious appetite.
      xoxo

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