Blonde Logic
Yes. You can.
Hello peeps.
You are going to think I am bluddy daft asking this....but I need advise.
I am starting my new job Monday, and will be commuting by train. From my house to the station I have about a 10 minute walk.....and at the other end, maybe a 5-10 minute walk.
Now - being a true California girl, and knowing the America's public transportation is crap, but our petrol is(was) cheap - we all drive a car. So, this is the FIRST time in my life I have had to be in the elements, aside from my front door to my car door! It's true!!!
So - HOW do you get to the train and then to work not looking like a soaked rat in this horrible rain??? Half the time, a brolly blows itself inside out here on the sussex coast!
ANd my coats - I have a nice warm, LONG black wool coat, that would covere most of my legs, but its not water repelleant of course. Would the rain damage the fabric if it got very wet? ANd would it seep through and get me wet and freezing??
I have a good outdoorsy water repellant coat with a good hood, but it only comes to my hips and is not warm.
I have a longer raincoat, but again, its not very warm and no hood.
So - What is the best way to do this!! I have visions of getting just to the train station and being soaked and a mess, and I want to look nice.
Any advise from you seasoned experts???
ANd please stop laughing at the element-ly challeneged California Blonde.
Thank you!!!!!
XXX
You are going to think I am bluddy daft asking this....but I need advise.
I am starting my new job Monday, and will be commuting by train. From my house to the station I have about a 10 minute walk.....and at the other end, maybe a 5-10 minute walk.
Now - being a true California girl, and knowing the America's public transportation is crap, but our petrol is(was) cheap - we all drive a car. So, this is the FIRST time in my life I have had to be in the elements, aside from my front door to my car door! It's true!!!
So - HOW do you get to the train and then to work not looking like a soaked rat in this horrible rain??? Half the time, a brolly blows itself inside out here on the sussex coast!
ANd my coats - I have a nice warm, LONG black wool coat, that would covere most of my legs, but its not water repelleant of course. Would the rain damage the fabric if it got very wet? ANd would it seep through and get me wet and freezing??
I have a good outdoorsy water repellant coat with a good hood, but it only comes to my hips and is not warm.
I have a longer raincoat, but again, its not very warm and no hood.
So - What is the best way to do this!! I have visions of getting just to the train station and being soaked and a mess, and I want to look nice.
Any advise from you seasoned experts???
ANd please stop laughing at the element-ly challeneged California Blonde.
Thank you!!!!!
XXX