The haircut was/is AWESOME.
And the method used to cut my curly hair was different than anything I’ve ever had before now. The hair is cut dry, so how it is curling dry can be seen. Then it is washed and fluffed with hands. Then I was put under a hair dryer–one of the old types–while the curls gently dried.
I have these MAJOR cowlicks on the top/back of my head, so Jody left the upper top/back hair longer so it will “curl” down over the cowlicks with a little fluffing encouragement. And that is working well.

Jody has a little private studio–one among many–inside this business. Thus, she has her own business without a huge property footprint and overhead costs.

Here’s the inside, which is lined with studios.

I had a long walk after lunch–it was sunny and not too hot, and I was moving well with the help of my music.
Here’s a pic of the road outside my neighborhood–so you can see the lovely path that is on both sides of the road.

Oh my gosh! On the other side is a house with a very nice field that supports horses.

The house is so pretty, too. And the little black dots on the grass in front of it is a flock of chickens.

When I walked back into my neighborhood, I took the back, wooded path that would lead me to one of the neighborhood streets and eventually to the mailbox kiosk.

Today I’m picking up fresh raw milk for our three households (and some eggs) and will deliver to Isle of Palms. There will be a visit with Tami and a walk on the beach with Corinne.
Then I’ll make lunch/dinner and do more hand sewing on the quilt from hell blocks. I am making progress. And I love listening to my current audio book: DAUGHTER OF THE FOREST, Juliete Marillier, who steeps her books with Celtic lore and myths and fills them with stories within stories. Many of her books are rewrites of old fairy tales most of us know.
That is a great find- a good hair person. Looks good! Enjoy that sun. We have a most unusual stretch of mildish weather here- and a sunny 58 (!) Degrees! Wow! Enjoy the lovely walking paths!
Your hair looks great! I had my stick straight (so I thought) hair cut not too many years ago by a “curly method” salon and that is how they did it as well. My hair has what they call “s” waves. Very loose waves that I would have to encourage with lots of product and time if I wanted to have that curly look. I do that once in a while but most often I let it air dry and then tame the “puffiness” with a flat iron or large barrel curling iron. What a beautiful neighbor you have there! We don’t have horses but we do have a flock of hens and their rooster. Our egg production is picking up now that the days have gotten longer. I’m hesitant to free range them due to hawk and coyote predation not to mention the Avian Flu. Lots of dead geese in our nearby reservoir, such a sad thing. I’m collecting fabric and shirts (plaid) to make a quilt using Country Threads pattern “Point of No Return” (aka Candy Mountain). Had fun at my favorite quilt shop in Maine, “Primitive Quarters Quilt Shop” over the weekend. Jan in MA