As promised, I'm back with a final November update. And about time too, I guess, as Christmas is almost upon at the time of writing. We put up our Christmas tree two weekends ago, deciding to leave our fragile vintage decorations for (at least) another year and using our small collection of wooden, felted, fabric, resin and papier-mâché ones instead.
As you can see, it was a good thing that we did! Ever since Bess came to live at Dove Cottage back in 2021, it has become a tradition to post a photo of her shenanigans involving the tree, so here is this year's contribution. She wasted no time in climbing it the minute it was up and I'd finished decorating it with all those tempting toys!
As my blog hasn't actually made it to Christmas yet, why don't we retrace our steps to Friday the 21st of November? On the menu that day was my penultimate visit to Michel, my hairdresser of more than 30 years, who will be retiring at the end of next week. Sob!
I might not have been ready for the silly season yet but the streets of Antwerp were already decked out with garlands of greenery and festive light displays.
It was a sunny but crispy cold day on which the mercury didn't climb any higher than 4°C.
I was wearing a chevron patterned plaid skirt in browns, oranges and a dash of white, which I wrestled off a charity shop dummy in January 2022. Its companion, an aubergine blouse sprinkled with colourful spots, was an old Think Twice find, its collar kept under control with a sparkly peach-coloured brooch I picked up from H&M in the late noughties.
For extra warmth, I added a lavender tank top, bought at 70% off in the closing down sale of the Belgian Terre Bleue label in September 2024. To this I pinned one of my Autumn leaf brooches. Then I selected an orange stretchy belt with massive round metal buckle - a cheeky high street buy - to accentuate my waist.
The temperature was down to 2°C on Saturday, when we woke up to the first of the night frost having sugar-coated the plants in the jungle garden.
The sudden cold snap spurred me into action, and I spent the morning unearthing some of my warmer skirts and exchanging a shelf full of short-sleeved knits for long-sleeved Winter jumpers.
Then I walked into the village as I needed to run an errand at Kruidvat, which is the Low Countries' equivalent of Superdrug.
My blue cord skirt was bought in a high street shop in November 2023 and has become a true Autumn/Winter staple ever since. My diagonally striped polo neck, in a slightly darker shade of blue, was a € 5 Think Twice sales bargain one year later.
Both the belt and necklace were relatively recent charity shop finds. A pre-blog rummage at the indoor flea market yielded the vintage enamelled metal brooch featuring an Edelweiss, a Gentian and a couple of smaller daisy-like flowers.
Talking of rummages, we drove down to the Went to charity shop in Mortsel after lunch, where I found a Diolen button through skirt, a Nordic style jumper by the Belgian high street label JBC, a black and white patterned orange blouse and some aqua beads.
It had actually snowed overnight on Sunday the 23rd of November, but apart from the odd dot of the fluffy stuff, it had all gone by morning. In its wake, we were left with a gloomy and utterly grey day on which an icy cold wind made it feel considerably colder that the day's highs of 2°C.
As Bess had been having episodes of regular vomiting, which we suspected was hairball related but wanted to be sure, we made an online appointment with a local vet for Tuesday morning. Much to our regret our former vet, whom we'd had since Phoebe's predecessor Poesie back in the mid-1990s, had recently closed her practice. As she used to do house visits, it would be the first time we'd have to take Bess anywhere in the cat carrier we last used when we picked her up from the shelter which, needless to say, we were a bit nervous about ...
Thankfully we were able to take our minds off things by visiting our friends Ingrid and Luc in he afternoon. We hadn't seen each other for a while, so it was nice to be able to catch up.
Ingrid and I were at secondary school together, where we were the one and only punks. Those were the days!
Monday was the start of a three-day general strike in Belgium, with little or no public transport, which meant that Jos not only had to drive me into Antwerp like he usually does, but pick me up again as well. This was easier said than done, as, due to parking restrictions, there is nowhere for him to park the car and wait for me. This meant leaving the office ahead of time to make sure I'd be at our designated pick-up point by the time he arrived.
After a foggy commute on Tuesday morning, this was my view from the office window (above, left): apparently Antwerp's cathedral had gone AWOL! I'm including the view on the right, taken a couple of hours later, for comparison.
It was the day of Bess's appointment with the vet, where she was declared to be in perfect health and was given an injection to help her with the hairball issues. Jos reported that she meowed loudly during the car trip - which took all of five minutes - but that she was on her best behaviour at the vet's.
I walked to the nearest Think Twice shop during lunch break, where I found this amazing vintage dress from a German label called Rawe Rheda. When I posted my find on Instagram that day, I was told by Lynn that she used to have the exact same dress.
And just like that, another week had gone by!
Another gloomy and mizzly day was our lot on Friday the 28th of November, accompanied with a neither here nor there 9°C.
I had a dentist appointment for a check-up at 11 am, but as there were no issues I was in and out in less than 15 minutes.
Back at home, I tackled a couple of minor sewing jobs after lunch, after which we went food shopping.
My outfit was based around the olive green polyester knit vintage dress I found at the vintage per kilo shop back in October.
Both the chunky knit long-line orange cardigan and the orange fake-snake belt were charity shopped, while the orange and green mottled brooch was a flea market find. My necklace is a holiday souvenir, bought from an antiques centre in Newcastle Emlyn, Wales in June 2017. It seems that it's one of the necklaces I'm reaching for the most.
The rest of the day was spent engrossed in my latest read, Muriel Spark's The Girls of Slender Means. This early 1960s vintage Penguin has been on my shelves for decades but caught my eye as I was rearranging the latter to make some space. I couldn't actually remember ever reading it, so that was my next read sorted.
The novel is set in London in 1945 at the end of the war in a shabby boarding house for young ladies called the May of Teck Club. It follows their lives and love affairs over a period of a few weeks but ends in tragedy. It's a very witty novel which I loved, although I initially had a difficult time getting into it.
There was no improvement in the weather on Saturday. Apart from a handful of sunny days, it had been a gloomy month of November, but still an improvement on October, which was considered the bleakest month here in Belgium since records began.
As it was once again left to yours truly to provide a daily dose of sunshine, I plucked this teal cowl-necked and pleated dress from my wardrobe. A Think Twice find back in March 2022, I initially left it behind, but as luck would have it, it had been reduced by 30% when I went back for it the next day.
From its groovy colourful pattern, I selected ochre for my fluffy cardigan and tan for my belt, adding even more colour with my beaded necklace and brooch. Apart from the latter, which was a flea market find, all were supplied by the gods of the charity shops.
Speaking of which, the weather dictated that we went for another rummage, for which we selected the shop at the edge of our village.
Here I found no less than three vintage dresses, which I'm sure were leftovers from the infamous Day of the Charity Shops, on which they break out all of the vintage items they've hoarded for months, to be sold at inflated prices.
There were two modern dresses as well. The burnt orange floral shift dress is by Belgian label Claude Arielle (I've already got a couple of blouses by them) while the tropical patterned one is a King Louie.
My final finds of the day were two more books to add to my already toppling pile. I must be one of the only people in the world who hasn't yet read Tracy Chevalier's Girl with a Pearl Earring ... and nor have I seen the film!
So, that's it for now. I've just finished my final day at the office this year and, as I'm only due back on Monday the 5th of January, I'm looking forward to 12 days of freedom from the shackles of time.
All that's left is to wish you all a wonderful Christmas.
See you on the other side!







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Your photos are absolutely stunning! What a delightful post! Where do I start? Wow! You look beautiful and radiant, as always! I love your outfits! Bess is adorable, she was really enjoying the Christmas tree! LOL! I have had cats most of my life (I am 69), and I don't recall any of them climbing the Christmas tree! They did bat at the Christmas balls hanging from the tree and even knocked down and broke a couple, but I never recall any of them climbing the tree! Too funny!
ReplyDeleteI can see that you love colour! I do as well, and it is such a joy to see your posts and photos! You look so elegant and pretty and the clothes you were are just beautiful!
I also love the accessories you choose to match your outfits.
Thank you so much for sharing, and I want to also thank you for your visits and kind comments on my blog posts. I really appreciate it so much.
Merry Christmas to you!
What a tinker Bess is. Obviously she loves climbing the Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteHow nice to be contemplating twelve days of holiday. I hope you really enjoy them and make the most of them.
I think my favourite outfit this time - difficult to choose!- is the olive green dress.
Laughing at Bess sticking out of the tree! You are wise not to have your precious breakable baubles on there! This is why I skipped my tree this year - just imagining my two little monkeys climbing it and whacking all the ornaments!
ReplyDeleteLovely purchases, with the striped dress that was maybe Lynn's?? my favourite!
Here's to a new year full of good times and the Thrift Gawds smiling upon us! Merry Christmas, to you, Jos and Bess, dear Ann! *hug*
Bess is quite the adventurer! The first cat we owned (or it owned us?), never climbed the tree, but had a way of shaking down ornaments to be chewed comfortably at ground level.
ReplyDeleteYou have some lovely combinations there and I must admit I have skirt envy as it is hard to find skirts where I live. I have even resorted to turning pants into straight skirts, but the legs have to be wide enough or the only way to go to the bathroom would be to undo the zip and pull the skirt down!
I wish you and Jos a very happy Christmas, and a healthy 2026.
12 days of freedom sounds bliss!! I have 14, I think!
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing Bess in the tree, what a sweetie despite the chaos! Your new German dress found in T2 is AMAZING and the new Day of Charity shops leftovers are lovely too!
How weird that the cathedral completely vanished!!!!!
Glad Bess's issues weren't anything too serious but hairballs are nasty anyway!
I'm very sorry about your hairdresser- I used the same one for years until I moved. Nowadays, I tend to get my hair cut in Hexham!
Fabulous outfits dear. I love that funky pointy collar dress. Great job on the layering as well. You always layer so well for the cold, remaining super stylish even when the weather isn't kind.
ReplyDeleteThe Girls of Slender Means sounds like a novel I would enjoy. I love the vintage Penguin cover. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Your weather seems so like ours in Yorkshire, well apart from when you get sunshine lol. I loved the book of Girl with the Pearl Earring and hated the film. I hope you and Jos and Bess have a lovely Christmas. Xxx
ReplyDeleteOh wow wonderful Looks and so many good finds in the charity shops. Merry Christmas 🎄
ReplyDeleteBess looks so cute peeking out from under the Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteYour apricot and purple look is fabulous. The colors complement each other perfectly. And I love the blue and red outfit!
Merry Christmas and happy holidays! 🎄
I am a big fan of Tracy Chevalier, just love her books. However, I have yet to read Girl with a Pearl Earring.No idea why, I have two copies, both bought at separate occasions from CS.
ReplyDeleteLove the King Louie tropical dress
Merry Christmas to you both and Bess too,the tree model.
Enjoy your time off work.
Gerben also has 12 days off! What a luxury! We give our cats, but they are long haired, hairball paste. That helps with digesting it. The only punks! That brings back memories. Although I want the only one at school. But I was at where I lived. I have no idea how other people looked at me then, I was totally in my world back then. Have you found another hairdresser already? It's sounds a bit horror too me when you have a hairdresser that long, and I assume you were really happy with him, and he stops. Enjoy your Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is Bess! I love that photo of her!
ReplyDeleteAnd your diagonally striped polo neck looks beautiful on you. I would snap it up if I saw it when shopping. X
Glad to hear Bess is well. I think she feels the Christmas tree is put up for her entertainment, she does look super cute amongst the greenery. I hope you enjoy the festive break and have time to rest up for some of it.
ReplyDeleteyou have the cutest "tree ornament" of the world - and i´m glad it is in good health!
ReplyDeletegorgeous dresses - on you and on the dressmakers doll.....
we are in a cold snap - only thickest scandi sweaters and loden trousers get worn :-D
hugsies! xxx
Merry Christmas to you and Jos! I hope you have a magical day surrounded by all your beautiful vintage treasures.
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely post, despite that gloomy weather you had back then!, but you managed to wear some colourful and fabulous outfits, totally inspiring!
ReplyDeleteLove your plaid&lavender combo with amazing brooches. And love that second outfit, which is probably my favourite, in a classic red&blue&white combo, so cool!.
I'm in love with your recent finds, particularly that german vintage dress (wow) and the last dresses in floral prints!.
Looking fab in your fluffy cardi and teal floral dress with lovely accessorizing!.
Thanks for the very christmassy photo of Bess 'enjoying' the tree, and I'm glad that her visit to the vets was not traumatic!. She's a lovely lady indeed!.
Sending best wishes and hugs for you & Jos & Bess!
Have a fabulous holiday!
besos
Enjoy those 12 days!!
ReplyDeleteHope Bess is better now...and I Love the red sweater and dress! SO pretty!
Happy New Year, sweet friend!
hugs
Donna
I'm so behind, I am sorry! I hope you're enjoying those glorious days of freedom and spending lots of quality time reading and relaxing with Jos and Bess.
ReplyDeleteI'm so pleased the vet visit went well and Bess is in good health. They are such a worry!
Lovely to see Ingrid.
Fabulous frocks! Fancy Lynn having that dress - proves you've both got incredible taste! I absolutely love the chevron dress with the contrasting ribbed bodice an dthe chevron midi with the square neck. Those chazza gods were smiling on you.
Michel's retiring? Oh my goodness, what are you going to do?
I love Tracey Chevalier, you're in for a treat! xxxx