English Mature Ladys [SECURE ◆]

Conversation is an art form. It is rarely loud, but always pointed. A "mature lady" doesn't need to shout to be heard; she uses the "raised eyebrow" or the "slight tilt of the head" to convey more than a paragraph of text ever could. Humor is dry, often self-deprecating, and delivered with a twinkle in the eye that suggests she knows far more than she is letting on. Community Pillars

The day for a mature English lady often begins with the methodical preparation of tea—never bagged, always loose leaf, brewed in a pot that has likely survived three prime ministers. It is a slow start, marked by the rustle of a broadsheet newspaper and the soft clicking of a spaniel’s paws on the kitchen linoleum. A Wardrobe of Practicality and Elegance english mature ladys

: Often tied with effortless precision to brighten a muted wool coat. Conversation is an art form