Saturday 30 March 2024

Just walking in the rain

From the title of this post, you will probably surmise that Spring still hadn't arrived in earnest as perhaps foolishly hoped for at the end of my last post. In fact, the Thursday I spent my lunch break basking in glorious sunshine at the Botanic Garden turned out to be a one-off!

On my penultimate Friday at the office - according to the calendar, it was the 15th of March by now - the highs of 14°C came accompanied with the customary solid grey skies. The forecasted rain held off until midday, when it started drizzling as I walked around the corner to Think Twice for that week's cappuccino catch up with Inez. And then there was that heavy shower during my commute home. Ugh! Honestly, I've got a bone to pick with the weather gods!



Saturday was yet another dismal and grey day, on which the temperature dipped to about 11°C.

Both the skirt and the jumper had been waiting in the wings for a while, even though it was never my intention to wear them together. The thin knit green jumper with its diamond patterned yoke was still airing after its outing at the end of December, while I had yet to wear the wool and polyester blend peasant-style skirt I found at Think Twice earlier that month. Turned out that, united by one of my stretchy belts, they were perfectly suited!



My woodpecker brooch was joined by a brown plastic owl ring - not properly visible in the pics - and a funky black, white and brown plastic and wooden necklace purchased brand new from Accessorize many years ago.

While taking outfit photos, I suddenly spied a flash of pink out of the corner of my eye. Upon closer investigation, I was amazed to find that the Geranium macrorrhizum 'Czakor' we planted in the passageway last year was already sporting its first flowers. Very precociously so, as it's only supposed to flower in late Spring and early Summer! Courtesy of "the wall", we must have a very favourable microclimate in our passageway.



The Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea' (above, bottom left) the geranium is sharing a bed with is in its prime, and so is the Spirea bush in our garden proper, which is displaying its annual fireworks of tiny white flowers. It was one of the first plants we added to Dove Cottage's garden in our first Spring after we moved in, now all of 25 years ago.

I spent the morning doing a couple of minor sewing jobs and exchanging my heaviest Winter coats for some lighter ones. I also filled a couple of bags for charity, as I'd been doing a bit of a clear-out in the last couple of weeks. These we'd planned to drop off at the charity shop in Duffel after lunch and then perhaps go for a stroll in the park across the road.



But although a modicum of sunshine had been promised for the afternoon, the weather gods once again didn't deliver. In fact, by the time we'd finished our rummage in Duffel, they'd send some angry looking clouds our way, which made us continue to the charity shop in Mechelen instead.

Here is what I found, which was nothing short of a skirt-fest.

The red patterned skirt is from the defunct Belgian Who's That Girl label while the blue skirt with its crazy green, orange, yellow and white pattern is vintage. The latter was probably a remnant from the infamous Retro Day which took place earlier this month. Both were found on the rails of the shop in Duffel.



My final find in that shop was the chartreuse paperbag waist maxi skirt, which is 100% cotton and by the Belgium CKS label. 

Pickings were meagre at the very busy shop in Mechelen, but I fell head over heels with the handmade cotton 1980s does 1950s circle skirt, which reminded me of a skirt I owned - and loved very much -back in the day.





We woke up to yet another mind-numbing cloudy day on Sunday. Like a yo-yo, the temperature had bounced back to a balmy 14°C so, when the sun put in an appearance after lunch, we decided to go for a walk. After all, our phone's weather app said it wouldn't rain until after 3 pm. 

It was almost a given that it started raining while on our way to Boom park, but we persevered and drove on, hoping it would just be a blip. 


However, it was still raining when we got out of the car, so we grabbed an umbrella, determined to take a brisk turn through the park at the very least. 

Lack of fresh air had left me feeling somewhat zombie-ish, and my head had more than its fair share of cobwebs that needed blowing away.



The magical sight of a veritable carpet of wood anemones instantly snapped me out of my lethargic state of mind. They even made me forget the rain which was still creating patterns of concentric circles in the park's pond. 


They were literally everywhere, those starry harbingers of Springtime! 

Weeping willows were clothed in fresh lemony greens and marsh marigolds were preening themselves in the rippling surface of the big pond. 


There was plenty of wildlife out and about as well. Broody moorhens were awaiting this year's batch of offspring in a twiggy nest floating in the middle of the pond. We even spotted one or two turtles who were reacquainting themselves with their surroundings after their stretch of hibernation.


It eventually stopped raining so that we made our walk last a little longer. We even found the perfect spot for some outfit photos, using the back of a wooden shed as a backdrop. 

I was wearing one of my favourite Diolen frocks. Charity shopped in January 2017, I was instantly smitten with its bottle green colour and its white, beige and yellow geometric pattern. 




The butterscotch cardigan sporting tan buttons was charity shopped as well, while the faux Léa Stein cat brooch was a flea market find. Exceptionally, my outfit contained not one but two items I bought on the high street. Both the tan mock-croc belt and my necklace came from haberdashery and accessories shop Veritas, the necklace snapped up for a mere € 4 in last Summer's sales.



We had circuited the largest pond and were on our way back to the car park when we spotted more wood anemones ... and more wildlife. We'd seen the white cat several times before on our walks here. How lucky it is to have this park on its doorstep!

Upon spotting us, the bushy-tailed red squirrel promptly scuttled away and, quick-as-lightning, started scrambling up the nearest tree. But I was quick-as-lightning too, as I managed to catch it on camera just in the nick of time!



The rain was back before we'd reached our car and our windscreen wipers were working full speed on our way home, but we were so glad we'd made the effort. 

As for those cobwebs, they had well and truly been cleared.




38 comments:

  1. What a beautiful post Ann! Firstly the skirts are lovely, I really liked the dress in the last photos with the yellow matching cardigan! But the photos from the forest also leave me speechless!!!

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    1. Thank you Katerina, I'm glad to read you loved my post! xxx

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  2. It looks like the squirrel poses for you! We only see the grey ones, never a red one. The weather is disappointing again this weekend. While the apps said sunny and warm, it's grey and raining here. You found some beatitudes skirts, love the blue and orange one. Enjoy your Easter weekend!

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    1. It's like he knew he was going to be in the blog :-)
      We actually see a lot of red squirrels around here ... xxx

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  3. A walk in the woods does the trick, doesn't it? I really like the little creek coming from the little pond.

    I think spring has arrived here although we are "under Sahara dust", which means grey sky. Kind of spooky.

    It will snow again, that's for sure.

    Happy Easter! xxx Regula

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    1. There's nothing like being out and about in the woods, whatever the weather :-) xxx

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  4. How lovely to see red squirrels in the wild. We just have the ubiquitous greys, which are great fun to watch.
    Waling in the rain, if dressed for the occasion, can be quite refreshing, but it would be nice to see a little more sun.

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    1. Thank you Janice! We actually have a lot of red squirrels around here. Aren't they gorgeous? xxx

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  5. A red squirrel! I've only ever seen them in The Lake District in the 1970s!
    The landscape, although beautiful, does look very sodden and grey. Thank goodness for you and Jos bringing the colour in your stylish walking gear. I did suggest a walk to Jon this morning but he rolled his eyes and changed the subject. Good for you for actually going out!
    I love the skirt in the first outfit and that paperbag waist one you found is absolutely gorgeous, I'd have snaffled that beauty! xxx

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    1. Those red squirrels are gorgeous, aren't they?
      I might actually bring the paperbag waist skirt to Shropshire! xxx

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  6. no singing and dancing???? ;-D
    love the striped skirt and the one with green/black/white pop art pattern!!! and your photos of the awekening nature - naturally :-D
    it is a widespread misconception that spring is sunny!! spring has to be rainy - and mild - to give the nature and crop a good start! and seeing my lush green meadow i know everything is right - for once......
    xxxx

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    1. The singing and dancing will be for next time :-)
      You're quite right about the rain, but enough is enough, and it hasn't been exactly mild either ... xxx

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  7. This green, white and black skirt from the 80s is so wonderful. And I also like your photo below with the purple coat and the red bag... great.
    Nice walk, although unfortunately it was accompanied by rain.
    I see a lot of rainy weather all around - we are so lucky here -
    21 degrees and pure sunshine - Easter weather for fun in the green nature. Thank you very much!!!
    At least yesterday, today and tomorrow, and there are three days of rain coming Thuesday - Freiday ... but that doesn't bother us at all today.
    Kind regards to you. Make yourself comfortable. Happy Easter. Have a good time. Hug from me.

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    1. Thank you Viola! I do envy you your sunny weather! xxx

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  8. I am so fed up with the yo-yo temperatures! Yesterday was gorgeous and today dawned like a January day!
    I love your 80s does 50s skirt. I have a penchant for 1950s skirts (particularly their striking prints) but they are quite rare these days and so expensive. I kick myself for not buying a flamingo print vintage skirt several years back.
    I adore wood anemones. You're quite right - they are magical!
    Thank you too for the red squirrel photo. We only get to see them in the Lake District (if we're lucky) or Scotland over here.
    Happy Easter! xxx

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    1. I'm not sure, but I do think you're Claire :-)
      We've got lots of red squirrels around here, and they're most obliging too! xxx

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  9. How exciting to see a red squirrel! They're fairly rare here with the grey ones having taken over.

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    1. I thought they were rare here as well, but we've seen quite a few red ones here these last couple of years! xxx

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  10. So lovely to see you rocking your outfits (despite being so tired of rain and winter clothes!) and also lovely to join you for a virtual walk in the park!
    Looking fab in that green pullover and peasant-style skirt (so many colours to match, that's an amazing skirt!), and so lovely accessorizing!
    I'm admiring those skirts you found, all of them are beautiful, the red one, the crazy patterned one (wow), but my favourite one is that 80's Fabulous geometric one (totally my kind of print!, I'd also fell head over heels if finding something like that!).
    Great pictures and so beautiful collages!. And so delightfully matchy outfit in green and yellow and tan, so gorgeous colours!
    besos

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    1. Thank you so much Monica! I've been a sucker for skirts rather than dresses lately! xxx

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  11. Beautiful photos! Happy Easter dear Ann!

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  12. Great skirts Ann. Such great finds. The patterned one is my fave and the gorgeous chartreuse one is a beauty. Love the red squirrel, we only get the grey ones here but I love them too. In some American states they gave black squirrels. Love to see one of those.

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    1. Thank you Carole! I have never seen a black squirrel! xxx

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  13. You are so brave and walk through the park in the rain. I love your outfits. Actually, they summon the sun.
    Nice photo of the squirrel. 😁
    a huge hug and happy easter, Tina

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    1. Thank you Tina! I'm not exactly a fan of walking in the rain though :-) xxx

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  14. Oh Lord, the rain does it never stop? In Ireland we had rain and I returned to rain. Still one mustn't give in to it at least if it's not heavy rain, but isn't it depressing?

    Your lovely outfits were far from depressing though; the first skirt with the green top being a perfect match and the lovely green dress with yellow cardigan was so spring like. It's great you have flowers waking up early in the garden. We have some wall flowers blooming and there's one blossom on our magnolia tree.

    I hope you've enjoyed your Easter break.
    xxx

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    1. I've been wondering the same. It's been cold to boot and very depressing indeed! xxx

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  15. That first skirt is lovely.
    At least you have some flowers blooming.. it has been rainy here as well.

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    1. Thank you Hena! At least the flowers are thankful for all that rain ... xxx

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  16. Absolutely love all of these looks and images, looks like you're really enjoying your season!

    xoxo, Midori

    https://www.midorilinea.com/blogs/midori-linea/my-daughters-turns-one-photoshoot

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  17. Thank you for sharing your weekend adventures, despite the temperamental weather! Your descriptive storytelling and vivid imagery truly brought your experiences to life. It's wonderful to see how you find joy and beauty in the little moments, from discovering unexpected flowers to encountering wildlife during your walks. Your outfit choices are always delightful, and I particularly love the vibrant colors and vintage flair you incorporate. Looking forward to more of your charming anecdotes! Read my new blog post: https://www.melodyjacob.com/

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    1. Aww, thank you so much Melody! I think it's important to find joy and beauty in the little moments! xxx

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  18. I wonder who the white cat belongs to...so pretty!
    Love the green and yellow dress! You look lovely, as usual in it.
    Temps here have been a tiny bit rainy and in the 70's (22C or so).
    I'm not complaining! It gets into the 100 range (46C or so).
    Not looking forward to that...it kills my plants.
    hugs
    Donna

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    1. Thank you Donna! I'm sure the white cat belongs to one of the houses beyond the park ...
      Oh no, 46°C sounds quite hellish to me. No wonder it kills your plants! xxx

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  19. I love the skirt and jumper worn together! The green paired with the peasant style skirt is fabulous! And I love love love the necklace you paired with them. Your flower pictures are so beautiful and remind me that spring really is here! Clearing out items is always such a difficult task. It sounds like you have been super productive lately! It's such a shame the weather has been so out of sorts, but I appreciate that you still make time to go on walks! You are so dedicated! I just love that butterscotch cardigan as well. You have such beautiful pieces in your closet.

    the creation of beauty is art.

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    1. Thank you Shannon! I always think I've been procrastinating ... until I start writing a blog post and see what I've done :-) xxx

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