Friday 16 July 2021

For when she thought of Summer rain

Ah, Summer rain! It does come in all shapes and sizes, ranging from a gentle morning shower to an electrifying thunderstorm at the end of a string of sizzling hot days. But Summer rain can be relentless too, bucketing down from a granite grey sky with no sign of letting up for days on end. If it weren't for nature's general verdancy, it could just as well be Autumn on days like these. 

Umbrellas are permanently wet and sandals have to be put on the back burner in favour of last season's boots. The garden has taken a bashing, and some of my beloved plants have collapsed under the watery onslaught, their horizontal positions providing an easy meal for slugs and snails.

And yet, who are we to complain? This is a tiny cross to bear compared with the severe flooding which is currently hitting Belgium's southern regions, the Liège area in particular. Record rainfall made rivers and streams burst their banks, the resulting flash floods causing cars and everything else to be swept away in their wake and buildings collapse. Hundreds of people had to be evacuated from their flooding homes - some of them having to wait for help after having climbed upon their roofs - and at the time of writing the death toll has reached at least 20, whilst searches are ongoing for at least another 20 missing people, And it's even far, far worse across the border in Germany ...



But all that was still in the future on Thursday, the 1st of July, my final Thursday of freedom.

Grey skies reigned throughout the day but, ever thankful for small mercies, it remained mostly dry. At a measly 17°C, however, it didn't feel like July and, as you can see, it was another one of those ankle boots rather than sandals day.

The dress I was wearing is Finnish vintage and an old Think Twice find. Being short-sleeved, it needed a cardigan worn on top, which due to the dress's complicated turned up cuffs made my upper arms look like the Michelin man's. Of course, I only realized how bad it was after I'd uploaded the photos (*roll eyes*).



At first sight, the dress's pattern consists of a blowsy floral pattern, its main colours being a rich chocolate brown and a fudgy orange. Look closer, however, and you'll find the odd splash of green, which I made use of for my cardigan, beaded necklace, bracelet and transluscent neon green perspex ring. My brooch's green background is decorated with icing-like fudgy flowers and tiny white pearls.

Fudge appears again in my belt - which replaces the dress's tie belt - and slim plastic bracelet, which is accompanied by a slightly wider orange one.



With the weather not much to write home about, we ran some errands, one of which brought us to the outskirts of the town of Mechelen. Here, we hopped into the local charity shop, which we hadn't been to for well over a year, ever since our our last visit - post Lockdown I - turned out to be fraught with obstacles. Not being too busy, we could browse at ease, but apart from this groovily patterned long-sleeved top, nothing caught mine or Jos's eye.

After lunch and taking the obligatory outfit photos, we did some garden chores, cutting back the wilted Red Valerian, Heuchera and Delphinium flower spikes to encourage new growth.

A pink self-seeded Foxglove has made itself at home among the luxuriant planting in one of the borders along the garden path, attracting the local population of bumble bees, as do both the 'Tiny Monster' and 'Rozanne' hardy Geranium varieties.



Keeping one eye on the weather, under gardener Jos was contemplating head gardener Ann's handiwork among the tapestry of cottage garden plants in front of the bench.

Raindrops are caught between the feathery fern fronds (top right). They too have to be kept in check to keep them from smothering the smaller plants they are towering over.

I'm delighted by one of this year's additions, Jacob's Ladder or Polemonium caeruleum (bottom right), its almost fern-like foliage providing almost as much interest as its dainty yet sturdy and certainly plentiful lavender flowers. The plant earned its common name due to the rung-like arrangement of its leaves, which rise along the stem like the ladder of the Biblical dream of Jacob.



After a cloudy start on Friday - an office day - we got sunshine in the early afternoon, and highs of 23°C. The gorgeous Summer weather combined with the start of the sales, had made people flock to Antwerp, and its streets were chock-a-block when  I made my way to our pick-up point after work.

Waiting for Jos to arrive, I rolled my eyes at the number of people who were either not wearing a mask at all or wearing one the wrong way. As usual, there were quite a lot of "bearded ladies", which is my nickname for women wearing their masks under their chins. A great look it isn't :-)



Bess is becoming ever more daring and adventurous. She seems to love watching things from  vertiginous heights. We'd caught her sitting upon the Bakelite 1950s radio which is gracing the top of our beloved 1930s cabinet, holding our breaths when she decided to jump off again.

Things came to a head on Friday night, when she went one step further, jumping from the cabinet on to the Billy bookcases. As we feared for our precious Idina's life - she's the hat wearing 1930s plaster mannequin - we rescued her and gave her a new home among the mantelpiece and wall of heads in the blue room.



A mostly cloudy and humid day awaited us on Saturday, its temperature feeling quite a bit warmer than its 24°C highs. 

This coral Diolen frock shouted the loudest when I opened my wardrobe doors, so that I decided to give it its annual outing. You can find some of its previous wears here (September 2020), here (July 2019) and here (May 2016).



Yet again proof that I'm a creature of habit, as I've been wearing shades of blue with it each and every time. I've actually diverted a bit from the norm here, opting for turquoise, which I picked for my belt, brooch, ring and one of my bangles. The latter is joined by two flower patterned wooden ones.



The necklace, which is one of my favourites and features multi-coloured wooden rings and discs, has been making regular appearances on the blog. It was bought retail, from Accessorize, back in the mists of time.

My tomato red sandals were a retail buy too, bought in last Summer's sales in a local shoe shop.

Rain was forecasted for the afternoon, but eventually held off until early evening. With the weather too uncertain for a ramble of any length, we opted for a visit to the garden centre instead.



Now that bedding plant season was well and truly over, we thought we'd risk it on a Saturday, and indeed it was an oasis of quiet.

We had a wander around and, apart from the metal plant stakes we had come for in the first place, we couldn't resist taking home some more plants. These included another Salvia, a yellow Snapdragon and some small flowered Tagetes. To add interest in the passageway, we also snapped up two shade loving Astilbes, also known as false goat's beard.

The mosaic solar light and the tiny snippers - perfect for deadheading - landed in our trolley as well.



We couldn't wait for darkness to fall that night to see the solar light in action, but our patience was amply rewarded, as it is really quite magical, never mind the rain.

After a reasonably sunny wake-up on Sunday, we once again found our plans for going for a walk thwarted by the weather forecast, which was predicting horrific weather from 1 pm onwards.

The temperature hovered in the low 20s, which was just right for the outfit I had in mind, combining two of my recent finds.

The 1970s chocolate brown polka dot cotton wrap skirt was a Think Twice sales bargain back in May, and as soon as I brought he charity shopped H&M blouse home in June, I just knew they would be a match made in heaven.



More often than not, outfits planned in one's head can be quite disappointing in real life. Not this time, though, it was every bit as wonderful as I'd imagined. The only gripe I had with it was that the blouse kept escaping from my skirt, even after I'd belted the latter, and tucked the former firmly into my knickers! 

I kept the colour palette fairly neutral, adding an oatmeal stretchy belt, a cream oval brooch depicting a brown bonneted girl and a dark brown, polished wood necklace.

My tan sling-back shoes are vintage and found at a flea market several years ago.



My pale pink bracelet is an old H&M buy, while the rosewood flower patterned bangle was part of a charity shop haul in October 2019.

I was feeling a bit maudlin as that day would mark the end of my days of semi-leisure, and I wasn't exactly looking forward to the working week, even if it was only a 4-day one.

But more about the week ahead in my next post.

With the Delta variant on the rise, I'm urging you once again to stay safe, wherever you are.

See you next time!


28 comments:

  1. We’ve been thinking of you all day, it’s so good to know you are safe. The reports on the tv here are horrific.
    Right I’ll go back to reading your blog post now and wish you a happy safe weekend.
    Sending our love xxx

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    1. Thank you for thinking of us Lynn. Luckily we're not anywhere near a river! xxx

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  2. Yesterday I thought of solar lamps, just to be independent when electricity fails. And it will fail. I am awaitening a blackout ... More rain is coming along ... Gladly I live in a place where there is no river or creek ...

    All the best!

    Regula

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    1. Of course, with solar lamps, you'll have to have sunshine :-) I'm glad I'm not living near a river either! xxx

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  3. I heard about the tragic loss of lives in the floods in Germany but I didn't know the situation was bad in some regions of Belgium as well. It's always a tragedy when human life is lost. I hope situation will improve, I know some other countries have been affected as well.

    Your white vintage dress with brown and black flower pattern is beautiful. I like the details in the flower pattern in that pretty chocolate brown - they match with your belt well. It's nice there were some splashes of green and that you opted for a green cardigan and accessories. That's a lovely necklace.

    Your coral dress is so beautiful. I love the pattern and I like the belt you paired it with. I also like your mixed print outfit with that lovely blouse and that brown polka dot skirt. Great outfits all of them.

    How lovely to see photos of Bess exploring the world around her!

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    1. Thank you Ivana! There's talk of it taking years to rebuilt everything that has been lost. So unbearably sad! xxx

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  4. the first one is an example for a pale dress that suits you! warm colours do the trick!
    and the mini-pattern-mix is fabulous too!!
    adventurous cat! and very sporty too. it seems, bess is very happy at dove cottage :-D
    hugsies! xxxx

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    1. Thank you Beate, I'm glad you approve! Bess is very happy here indeed, I can't bear the thought of having to leave her for a couple of nights. With her background she might think we've deserted her :-( xxx

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  5. Sorry to hear about the wild weather and flooding :( The weather has been so extreme the past couple of years! I hope you do manage to stay dry and warm and you get some summer like weather soon!

    Your coral dress outfit is my favourite but I also really like that green cardigan - I need a nice piece like that! I have been keeping my eyes peeled for a while for something similar but haven't seen anything yet.

    Hope you are having a nice weekend :) I had a fun girly day out shopping yesterday, it was so much fun!

    Away From The Blue

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    1. Thank you Mica! I know that a cardigan in that particular shade of green isn't easy to find. So glad you've had a fun day out shopping. Retail therapy really works! xxx

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  6. Those floods are horrible aren't they. So abnormall for July. And so many died, it's hard to imagine this happening. In the Netherlands we had also the traffic dead of a crime fighter, you might have heard it. Awful....

    I love that first dress, it always happens to me, I check the mirror and see nothing weird, and then on the photos I see everything!! Also love the skirt outfit, that is really gorgeous! The garden is growing enormous with this weather. Our hydrangeas are so huge right now. Enjoy a sunny Sunday!

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    1. It's horrible indeed, Nancy, and the tragic death of Pieter De Vries is horrific too. I often wonder what the world is coming to ... xxx

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  7. Oh no, sorry to hear about the floods! Please send the rain our way, as we are battling forest fires on the western side of Canada, having had the driest and hottest June on record.

    I love your first dress, Ann - the black splotches fooled me! I thought they were crows winging their way amidst the flowers in the pattern. I love the green accents - eh, don't worry about the sleeves (did not notice until you pointed it out!).

    Great contemplative pic of Jos, ha ha! Oh, Bess, she'll give you a heart attack, jumping way up there! I'm glad you relocated your favourite head.

    I love your red/turquoise outfit - so pretty! and love the red sandals. Your brown/tan outfit is swoon-worthy - such a wonderful 1930s vibe to it.

    And finally! We have the same mosaic globes in yellow! I have three of them on my deck, and they cast the best light. I would recommend that when your summer sun is over, remove the top (it has a rubber flange, and can be gently pried off) and turn the switch off for the season. I do this for all my solar lights so that the battery doesn't get stressed.

    Take care and have a good week, my dear friend!

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    1. Thank you Sheila! I'd send you some rain if I could. It's pelting down again as I type! Now I'll forever think of crows when I'm wearing that dress. Bess will give us a heartache one day indeed. This morning we noticed she's accidentally bumped a porcelain figurine from a shelf. It wasn't damaged though, which was nothing short of a miracle! xxx P.S. I'll keep your advice about the mosaic globes in mind!

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  8. Oh I love you in this red dress with lightblue accessoiries soo much!
    Your garden is wonderful Ann. I hope this week rain stops and people in floating areas can go back to home.
    with a huge hug Tina

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    1. Thank you Tina! I don't know about where you are, but after a sunny and mainly dry week, we're now back to rain :-( xxx

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  9. Your garden is looking wonderful and I love the new plant additions. I've just cut back my foxgloves and hope they will flower a second time; I'm pretty good at dead heading flowers but when it comes to snipping at them I'm not so brave!

    Such lovely outfits; the top and skirt were fab together but I agree how annoying it is when the top parts company from the bottom - apart from tucking it into your knickers as you did - I don't know what the remedy is. I have the same H&M bracelet as you but in white. I rarely wear elasticated bracelets anymore they always make me itch...I loved your orange sandals especially.

    Bess was obviously a high wire artiste in a former life!

    The wall of heads is fantastic.

    Good luck with the 4 day week.
    xxx

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    1. Thank you Vronni! I used to be wary of cutting back things too, but my Delphiniums are now in their second flush, so I'll keep that in mind for the future. Glad you love my wall of heads! xxx

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  10. I was stright onto Google checking the map of Belgium when the BBC broke the awful news...and they say climate change isn't real! I'm sorry you've been plagued by rain and you're back in your boots. We've just been issued the first ever extreme hot weather warning in the history of the Met Office - but you know me and Jon, we absolutely love hot weather.
    Those photos of Bess and her acrobatics are hilarious and I love your assitant gardener awaiting your instructions.
    Very clever picking out the green in that first dress, the coral and turquoise is a fabulous combo and the pattern matching in the last photo is sublime!
    Dove Cottage's garden is looking wonderful! We've been on watering duty twice already today, it's exhausting. I ought to cut down the last of the delphiniums but I can't bear to! xxx

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    1. The weather seems to be off-kilter everywhere, and still people refuse to see something's not right!
      Oh, do cut down those Delphiniums! I'm so glad I did mine, they are flowering their heads off for the second time as I type! xxx

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  11. The flooding sounds horrific. I'm glad you were safe and out of the way, but what a horrible, horrible thing for the people in the path.

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    1. I can't even begin to imagine how horrible it must be for all the people affected :-( xxx

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  12. The weather here as been all over the place as well.. blistering heat to thunderstorms. But I agree, can't really complain with all flooding and forest fires.

    I love the green bracelet in your first outfit.

    Your garden in marvelous.

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    1. Thank you so much Hema, it's hard not to complain about the weather, as it's a bit of a national pastime here in Belgium! xxx

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  13. Dear Anne, I watched the maps of Belgium as the news were so alarming, and felt full of worries for you for a while!. Glad that I saw that your zone was relatively safe, and saw you in the IG, so I didn't felt so bad (even if I kept worrying for so many people in these catastrophic weather conditions!)
    Anyway, I Love to read your posts even if sometimes I have no time to comment. Love the way you accessorized in green and fudge and brown your floral dress, with lovely matchy brooch!.
    Love your red dress with turquoise accents, a favourite colour combo, and also you wore a favourite necklace!. You look fabulous!
    Glad to see that Bess is becoming more adventurous (and even a circus artista!) despite the risk for your poor ornaments!, living with a cat is always interesting!.
    You rock the delightfully matchy outfit in browns and fudge shades, totally agree it's a match made in heaven and also agree that outfits planned in one's head not always work in real life, but this one is Fabulous!
    Your garden photos put a smile on my face!
    Besos

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    1. Thank you Monica! The floods are a real catastrophe, it goes to show that mankind is really powerless against the forces of nature ...
      Don't worry about not commenting! I'm way behind with replying to comments, and it's not getting any better now that I'm working full time again.
      Haha, yes, Bess really is a circus artist :-) xxx

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  14. Please, please, please, if you can, send some rain to Western Canada. On top of the record smashing high temps we've been getting here in recent weeks, we're experiencing record low rain levels and combo is quite literally causing many trees and other plants to turn brown, wither, and perish. We need rain something fierce to help both on that front and with the massive number of wildfires raging across this part of the world.

    I realize, of course, that sending rain isn't possible, but if it was, I'd be extra grateful for any that Europe could spare. :)

    Big hugs & the loveliest of late July wishes,
    Autumn Zenith 🧡 Witchcrafted Life

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    1. I'd send some rain in a heartbeat if I could, Autumn. Isn't the weather been acting weird lately? So worrying isn't it? xxx

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