Sunday 17 January 2021

All wrapped up

At long last, my blog has reached the final days of December, and the time has come to say goodbye to the annus horribilis that was 2020.

And about time too, I should think. The new year is marching along relentlessly and we're already more than halfway through its first month. Admittedly, nothing much has changed, and things will probably get worse before they get any better. Although the vaccine is offering us a ray of hope, it is still a feeble one, and it looks as if the pandemic will remain prominently on the agenda for the foreseeable future.

Still, there are good days as well as bad, and I keep trying to focus on the former!

But once again, I'm getting ahead of myself, as December's last three days are begging to be chronicled. So let's get that job done, shall we!



Talking of jobs, I needed to go into the office for a couple of hours on the year's last Tuesday. 

We drove into Antwerp by mid morning, parking our car in the multi-storey car park near my office building. Even at the early-ish hour of 10.30 am, there was a queue to get into the car park, and by the time we left in the early afternoon, the zombies had arrived in droves.

Watching from the office windows while I finished a couple of tasks, Jos couldn't help noticing that about every car in three was one with Dutch registration plates. The Netherlands are currently locked down, with non-essential shops closed, but it's all too easy for them to cross the border into Belgium to get their shopping fix, putting even more pressure on our already far too crowded shopping streets!




I was wearing a Belgian made vintage dress I picked up in a charity shop while out shopping with a friend many years ago. Although I was instantly smitten with its pink and purple flowers dancing across a criss-cross patterned background towards its hem, it was the Bakelite buckled belt which clinched the deal.

To its bodice, I pinned a burgundy ceramic leaping deer brooch (a close cousin of the green big-eyed Bambi brooch from my previous post). My other accessories were a chunky chartreuse, teal and burgundy beaded necklace and a teal plastic ring. Oh, and let's not forget the crochet flower corsage I pinned to my teal King Louie cardigan. 



Back at home, we just had time for some outfit photos before I crashed on the couch, where I spent the rest of the afternoon reading my latest book. 

Tell The Wolves I'm Home is the debut novel of American author Carol Rifka Brunt, published 2012. The novel's protagonist is a quirky 14-year-old girl in 1987, whose gay uncle has died of AIDS and who subsequently develops a friendship with his boyfriend. It is a compelling coming of age story which had me gripped until I turned its final page. Now, what to read next?

 


The next day, Wednesday, was mostly cloudy, with the odd ray of sunshine as well as the odd shower, and a fairly reasonable 6°C for the time of year.

While Jos did the final food shop of the year, I vacuumed the downstairs rooms, and then indulged in playing around with my wardrobe, composing an outfit for our New Year's Eve walking meet-up.



My outfit of the day was based around one of my all-time favourite dresses, a bottle green Diolen Delight with a funky yellow, orange, white and biscuit coloured geometric pattern.

I couldn't believe my luck when I laid eyes on it in a charity shop in January 2017. The only thing I didn't like about it were its original buttons, but that was soon remedied by replacing them with vintage yellow ones from my stash.

I accessorized the dress with a tan leather belt and beaded necklace and a green, gold-tone and faux pearl brooch I charity shopped back in August.




After putting away the shopping and having a spot of lunch, we were gasping to escape for a breath of fresh air and, as we were having one of those sunny spells, we drove down to the water tower for yet another attempt to spot the Atomium in Brussels from its viewing platform.

My outerwear consisted of my plaid swing coat and green boots - both charity shop finds - and a green beret from Think Twice. My scarf was an old retail buy and the burnt orange opaques I'm wearing were a gift from the lovely Kezzie, who was kind enough to send me these and some other pairs she was no longer wearing about two years ago.



Much to our disappointment, the gated stairwell leading up to the water tower's viewing platform was locked so, in order not to have had a wasted journey, we stopped off at the nearby charity shop.

It's one of the smaller shops (but still bigger than the average UK charity shop) and can be very hit or miss. I was just about to write it off as a miss when I spotted this gorgeous butterscotch Astrakhan jacket. I have no idea whether it is the real thing or not but I was sold after I tried it on, so it came home with me.



That evening, with the weather forecast for New Year's Eve predicting a 90% chance of rain, we made the sensible decision to postpone the meet-up we'd planned with our friends Inneke and Maurice to a later date.

To say we were disappointed is quite an understatement. After not having seen each other for months, we had been very much looking forward to our get-together, which would have supplied a silver lining to the year's final day.

Feeling a bid subdued, I decided against wearing the outfit I'd lovingly put together and, perhaps driven by the mood of the day, wore a pale green, grey and off white vintage dress instead. 

I'd recently pulled it out of the flea market boxes, deciding to give it one more chance, as I cannot seem to decide whether I like it or not. Although it really is most delightful in person, I'm simply not feeling it. Pale colours like these are so not me, I think. I really need your honest opinions here!



In order to make it more me, I spruced it up by wearing it with a burgundy King Louie cardigan, the multi-coloured woven leather belt I'd recently charity shopped and my pink, purple and orange wooden beaded necklace. To the dress's bodice I pinned a burgundy orchid brooch and I added a pale green flower corsage to the cardigan.

I hadn't planned to wear this outfit outside the house at all, but then, after a rainy start, it suddenly started clearing up, the sun playing peek-a-boo with some drifting clouds.


Needless to say, I was in a foul mood, as it would have been the perfect day for our meet-up after all! 

I'd originally planned to vacuum the upstairs rooms - I was already imagining myself chasing dust bunnies with a vengeance - but as the sun was still out in full force after lunch, it would have been downright silly to spend the rest of the day inside.



Hoping that it wouldn't be too crowded, we selected one of Antwerp's edge of town parks, Den Brandt, for an afternoon stroll. 

Based around a romantic late classical castle surrounded by an English landscape style garden and undulating parkland interlaced with invitingly winding paths, it might well be one of  Antwerp's most picturesque parks.



With highs of only 5°C, it was of course the perfect opportunity to take my newly purchased jacket on its maiden voyage. Additional warmth was provided by a red and purple scarf, purple beret and a pair of fingerless gloves.

Note my tapestry panelled handbag, the broken strap of which Jos was able to repair, so that it can join me once more on our outings.

I always forget to mention my sturdy chocolate brown boots and floral walking stick, which are obvious essentials for possibly slippery Winter walks.



Although we obviously weren't the only people making the most of this unexpectedly sunny afternoon, there are plenty of opportunities to veer away from the well-trodden paths, indulge in some soggy leaf kicking and pretend there's only the raucously cawing crows for company.



After circuiting the park while trying to avoid the crowds which had suddenly appeared as if out of nowhere, a view towards the castle opened up, looking rather fetching framed by shrubs and trees and with the pale Winter sunshine reflecting in the murky pool on the bottom right.



People were queuing for take-away coffee at one of the castle's gatehouses, but however tempting it was, we just couldn't be bothered, preferring to have coffee and perhaps a warm waffle topped with cream in the safety of Dove Cottage.

But not before taking a final selfie, which for once didn't turn out too badly. 



So, that was it, that strangest of years, 2020, all wrapped up and packed away.

I'll be heading into 2021 from my next post onwards and cannot help but keep wondering what the journey will bring. 

Stay safe out there, wherever you are!



38 comments:

  1. Your green dress looks very springlike to me. As we have piles of snow, spring is just as far away as a life without corona. However, the snow has stolen corona's show. :-))

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    1. I suppose it might be better suited to Spring! No snow to steal Corona's limelight here, though! xxx

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  2. It's a shame you couldn't have your meet up with your friends but it's nice you were still able to enjoy the sunshine! I do like the pale green dress, but not as much as the other dresses you wore - the green one with the yellow buttons is much more you I think! :)

    Hope that you had a great weekend :)

    Away From Blue

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    1. Thank you Mica! I do agree the green dress with yellow buttons is much more me! xxx

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  3. I am in love with the first dress. It looks like spring can come around the corner. You look gorgeous in it. So sad you can‘t see your friends.
    It‘s a shame netherlands come for shopping. 🤨
    With a very huge hug Tina

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    1. Thank you Tina! That dress is definitely one of my favourites too. The borders have been closed since yesterday but up to then, Antwerp was full of Dutch shoppers :-( xxx

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  4. i wish you and your friends some nice weather so you can have more outdoor-meet-ups.... its so neccessary to see our friends and talk to them IRL - esp. in this strange times!!
    the dark green dress with sunny colors in stripes and rectangles is perfect on you! very very ann - the autumn girl! and yes - the pale one should go to an other girl - one that is a winter type would wear this icy colors well.
    speaking of ice - here is real winter since a week - were did i store the skis???
    hugsies! xxxxx

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    1. I agree it's important to keep meeting friends, even if the restrictions aren't making it easy. We did have our meet-up in the meantime, and I'm sure there will be more to follow. And yes, the pale green dress has been put back into the flea market boxes! xxx

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  5. Well it wasn't me shopping in Antwerp. The gouvernement over here is now talking about a evening clock. I think you already have it now isn't it? I think the pale dress is less flattering then your usual colorful and printed dresses. I love that bottle green dress! And what a pity you couldn't met your friends. It's so energizing when we van talk to them isn't it!

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    1. Hahaha, I know it wasn't you Nancy :-) We already have the evening clock, but it's only from 12.00 here. I do wish we had it at an earlier hour like you do. I'm sure all those people out protesting and rioting won't agree :-( xxx

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  6. Love your pink and purple vintage dress and your accessories, but your bottle green dress has totally stolen the show!, it's such a fabulous dress, its colours so beautiful and your ensemble so delightfully matchy!. So lovely that even your green boots and beret match!, this kind of things put a smile on my face!
    Sorry that your meeting with friends had to be delayed. We have had to cancel so many meetings and celebrations through last months that it's annoying when it happens once more. Hope you can meet them soon!
    I can't offer any advice on the pale dress, as its colour and print are cute, but understand that you don't feel it. You can still give it another try and then decide!.
    Your astrakhan coat looks really cosy and cute!, so fab find!
    besos

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    1. Thank you Monica! I'm glad to hear I brought a smile to your face! So annoying if things get cancelled. We did manage to meet up in the end, though. xxx

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  7. What a shame you couldn't meet up with your friends and how annoying that the weather improved making the cancellation unnecessary! I check the weather app on my phone several times a day because it can be so changeable.

    I loved all your outfits even the pale dress you were unsure about. I think contrasting it with strong colours in the way you did; downplays its paleness. I loved your chunky necklaces and the new Astrakhan coat was such a great find. It reminds me of butterscotch!

    Hope you are getting better weather and getting out...
    xxx

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    1. I know! Jos is constantly checking the weather app too, but they still get it wrong so often!
      I'm letting the pale green dress go, as I've got a wardrobe full of things that make me happy! xxx

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  8. Awww, look at that lovely selfie! Den Brandt looks like a fab escape from all the zombies.
    I love all your outfits, as always but if you feel you need to ask about that pale green dress it's a sign that it isn't. Put it back in the flea market box!
    The teddy bear coat is fab, I bet that's warm.
    I'm hoping Liz & I can go on a socially distanced walk this week, the weather doesn't look promising but that's what bus nutter macs were invented for! xxx

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    1. You're absolutely right about that pale green dress, and it went straight back into the flea market box! In fact, I have been very good and filled a bag with donations after I got home from work today! Might drop it off tomorrow and look for a bus nutter mac instead :-) xxx

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  9. Happy New Year (again!). That is a shame that you cancelled your walk with your friends, and then the darned weather cleared up! Isn't that always the way. If you'd gone, it would have rained for sure!

    I love your first outfit - the chartreuse with that burgundy/pink is so stunning, as is the blue with it. You really are a master colour-mixer, Ann! I like your fall-coloured outfit very much too - and I really appreciate that you always match all your outerwear with the underneath clothes.

    Your teddy bear coat is so fun! It looks great on you too.

    I am not a fan of the pale grey dress. It's rather pale in the pictures, and a little bland, and it just doesn't scream "you" as most of your other dresses do.

    Aw, you and Jos look great in your selfie! Love it!

    We are having similar issues here in my province, with tourists from Alberta driving here for vacations. So much for "non-essential" travel! I haven't left Victoria since last January, aside from the 35-minute drive to Sidney in October - I would love to go up-Island (especially since we have a new car - and it has heated seats too!), but I'm being responsible!

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    1. Thank you Sheila! I'm letting the pale green dress go. It's not as if I haven't got anything else to wear, is it? Still managed to take out two other dresses from the flea market boxes instead. I am so bad!
      Apart from our little trip to Belgium's west country in September, we haven't been outside of our area at all since March. Going shopping over the border wouldn't even enter our minds, even if everything would be closed here! xxx P.S. Heated seats rock! xxx

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  10. That is awful that the Dutch are so easily crossing borders.
    So far 2021 isn't looking any different from 2020.. as most time passes the more depressing the whole situation becomes.
    You are looking marvelous. And I love the cover of that book, sounds like a good story as well.

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    1. I know, Hena. Belgians did the same when our shops were closed and the Dutch ones weren't. I can't believe people have so little self-discipline! xxx P.S. The book's really good, the best of the year so far!

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  11. Loving the first dress I don't blame you for buying it. What is it with people, why can't they just abide by the rules?? Here's to a better 2021. xx

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    1. Thank you Gisela, I love that dress too. It's been a constant in my wardrobe for many years! I can't believe people aren't more disciplined ... xxx

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  12. Your round up of outfits and news is always a joy to come to Ann and that lovely selfie of the two of you brought a lump to my throat.
    I’m missing seeing folk right now. I can’t even go and have a cuppa with my neighbour as they have got the virus. I know though that we are very lucky to have our menfolk with us every day, which is more than many have.
    Now before I get maudling let’s get to the matter of that dress. It’s very nice but it doesn’t do you justice like your usual fabulous vibrant coloured and patterned ones do. Hope that helps.
    Sending lots of love dear friend xxx

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    1. Aww, what a lovely thing to say. I am actually sitting here typing away with a picture of you on my blogging friends ribbon! We are indeed lucky to have our menfolk! Your advice was helpful by the way, I'm letting the dress go to someone else! xxx

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  13. What a sweet, heartwarming selfie of you both. Thank you deeply for sharing your 2020 with us, for being honest and real, supportive and all kinds of wonderful. You are a truly lovely person, dear Ann, and I feel blessed to know you.

    May 2021 keep both you and Jos (and all those you hold dear) extremely well and safe, and lead to more smile than worries when we close the book on this year in 11.5 months time.

    Many hugs,
    Autumn Zenith 🧡 Witchcrafted Life

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    1. Aww thank you lovely Autumn! I do feel blessed to know you too, from the Chronically Vintage years onwards to the present day! You are a wonderful person! Sending oodles of virtual hugs xxx

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  14. Ah, you didn't need to mention the tights! I was intrigued whether they worked for you as they didn't for my shape!
    I love uour first dress, so pretty. I agree that the pale dress isn't what I am used to from you but it's still nice! I love the Diolen dress- what a find! So funky but YELLOW buttons are much better! Ah, that's so gutting about your meet up with your friend- so sad= all the more frustrating that the weather worked out in the end!
    That's SO naughty about the Dutch! I am really surprised!!!

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    1. Thank you Kezzie. They absolutely work for me, and the burnt orange ones have been real workhorses! We were absolutely gutted but managed to meet up in the meantime. xxx

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  15. Such a shame you didn't manage your get together, I hope you've managed since.
    As far as your dress goes, it doesn't matter how good something looks, if it feels wrong to you, it's not a keeper in my book.
    The park must have been a good consolation for your missed meeting, it looks very peaceful. xxx

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    1. We have indeed managed to meet up in the meantime :-) The dress has been returned to the flea market boxes. It just didn't feel right. It's a lovely park but tends to get a bit busy on weekend afternoons. xxx

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  16. You can't beat an afternoon on the sofa with a good book. tell the wolves I'm home sounds good, it'll go on my 'borrow from the library' list :)
    Your new jacket is lovely, almost worth missing the viewing platform for. I'm glad you soon got the opportunity to wear it. But I am sorry to hear you had to cancel your New Year plans, that's such a shame.
    As for your pale dress, if you don't feel it, don't keep it. You have other lovely dresses that you like and love more - enjoy them instead!
    I hope 2021 is treating you well so far
    xx

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    1. I'm sure you'll enjoy the book Hazel, I hope you manage to get it from the library. I didn't really need another jacket, but I couldn't let this one go. I'll be very good and donate another, lesser worn one :-) xxx

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  17. What a shame you couldn't meet with your friends for the New Year. I am most impressed with the lovely selfie of you both.
    The new Astrikan coat was quite a find . I find pale colours tricky to wear too . The dress is pretty but I do like your in more vivid colours.I can see why your Autumn toned dress is your favourite , it suits you so much. Please take care. xx

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    1. Thank you Jill. Making a great selfie is nothing short of a miracle for us :-) I agree about pale colours not doing me any favours, so I've decided to let the dress go! xxx

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  18. Thank you for the interesting reading recommendation, sounds like a coming of age story I would enjoy. Beautiful outfits as always. Sorry for being MIA, I've been going through a difficult period.

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    1. Thank you for commenting in spite of going through a difficult period. I hope you'll be feeling better soon! I think you'd love the book! xxx

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  19. The pale dress is lovely, though it doesn't 'pop' like your usual colours. Maybe experiment with it some more, and if it never quite comes together, pop it back in the box.

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    1. Thanks Mim. I do think I've experimented enough with it - I'd taken it out before - so I've popped it back in the box :-) xxx

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