We last visited here in April, when we both got the pink memo.
I was not wearing pink this time! I played around in the closet in the morning.
And landed on this Marimekko skirt that I've only worn once.
- Completely Impractical Raincoat - Animale, thrifted; last worn here in June over my pleated teal dress
- T-shirt - Adidas, thrifted; last seen here (3rd outfit) in April for brunch (after the Urbanite pics)
- Skirt - Marimekko, consignment; first seen here in May with complementary colours
- Leather sandals - Geox, thrifted; last worn here (5th outfit) in June for a striped grocery shop
As I was taking my stair picture, I spotted neighbour Emma on her way to work and called out to her. She pointed out Kes snoozing on the deck.
"Yes, I see you, Evil Person."
Aw, he'll warm up to me eventually.
I picked my outfit for pure fun, plus I wanted to wear this Marimekko skirt again.
Nice pockets! I approve!
The Completely Impractical Raincoat was also deployed for partial sunblock and half-arsed pocketry.
Rock on!
I took the jacket off while Mom and I had lunch at Christie's Pub afterwards.
One of my favourite pattern mixes - this is why I have three black and white skirts! Accoutrements and stuff:
- Purse - Roots 73, thrifted
- Belt - Fluevog
The stuff:
These sandals were lovely to wear and just what my tired feet needed. Bold bling:
I had to wear sunblock, but at least I can wipe it off my plastic jewelry.
- Black and white cuff - vintage fair
- Plastic cuff/ring - Italian, vintage 60s, vintage mall
- Steel/Lucite ring - Calvin Klein, thrifted
- Plastic earrings - Western Germany, vintage 80s, vintage fair
Ready? Lots of pictures coming, so settle in.
We've arrived! As you can tell, it was hot and sunny. Which way shall we go? Let's do the reverse!
Everything looks different when you turn left instead of right.
Everything looks different when you turn left instead of right.
So much green! Most of the rhodos and azaleas are long done, but the summer blooms were plentiful.
Mom rattled off a bunch of names, but nope, did not retain a single one.
Mom rattled off a bunch of names, but nope, did not retain a single one.
It's a Chestnut-Backed Chickadee.
We're fairly close to a main road, so there weren't a ton of birds.
One big spindly tree.
Reaching for the sun! Let's take this path.
We welcomed the shady parts.
This azalea is pale pink and was easily over 25 feet tall.
Every plant in the gardens is on a massive scale.
We welcomed the shady parts.
This azalea is pale pink and was easily over 25 feet tall.
Every plant in the gardens is on a massive scale.
Some sort of modern dance going on here.
It's amazing that plants grow like this.
A swath of bright green, newly mown.
These areas were roped off to keep people from cutting through and wearing a path.I was very taken with the bright red edging these green leaves.

All the brightest colour is the new growth. It looks so soft.
That's so cool.
We found a shady bench and rested for a while, watching the little birds hopping around.
All the brightest colour is the new growth. It looks so soft.
Squirrel!
Do you see it?
Allow me.
It was skittering around very quickly, and bounded across the path before I could get a clearer shot. Such a serene place.
Our stomachs rumbling, we headed back.
Tiny maple leaves in the sun.
Our stomachs rumbling, we headed back.
Tiny maple leaves in the sun.
I love watching the seasons change in the gardens.
We went to Christie's Pub for lunch, having our usual salmon burgers and salad.
Looking lovely in your bold blue and white top, and New York City necklace from 2007 (when we went together). That was such a wonderful day, Mom! I love you!
I popped into Pocket at Oak Bay Junction for a browse, giving owner Annie a big hug. I've known her for nearly 20 years!
I really liked this sterling (stamped) silver ring with the three turquoise stones. I spotted similar rings marked as Navajo online for over $175 - this was $48.00. I never mind paying in that range for silver jewelry.
It looks good on. You know I'll wear it a lot!
After going to the Pop Art exhibit at the Art Gallery three times this past year, I appreciate Banksy's perspective.
I admit, the magenta pink "Stop me before I paint again." really appealed to me. This was a 36 x 36" piece done in 2004.The branding associated with "The Art of Banksy: Without Limits" which is a world-wide traveling exhibition.
It was recently in Vancouver and this is likely a piece of merch someone bought after seeing the show.
It's 100% cotton and was made in the USA. I noted that there are no side seams.
It was $38.00 but probably sold for $50.00 at the exhibit.
I texted a picture of this t-shirt to L, but I already knew I would buy this for him.
We both love Townes, and L's had "To Live Is to Fly" lyrics in his email signature forever.
I texted a picture of this t-shirt to L, but I already knew I would buy this for him.
We both love Townes, and L's had "To Live Is to Fly" lyrics in his email signature forever.
It's not vintage, not even close. Merch from the early 70s (when this song came out) was non-existant.
$28.00 is good. He'll wear it a bunch.
$28.00 is good. He'll wear it a bunch.
I bit on this top because it's cropped (which I like), and it's a neutral colour I don't have in a small top right now.
I like square necks too.
It's cotton and linen and it's fully lined.
Made in India. Abercrombie & Fitch.
I have never been in one of their stores. But $28.00 seemed good. I plan to layer tops under it.
I hemmed and hawed over this skirt (and I nearly tried on another tulle skirt, but it was black so I was strong).
I really liked the full pleats and how swooshy it is on.
I have never been in one of their stores. But $28.00 seemed good. I plan to layer tops under it.
I hemmed and hawed over this skirt (and I nearly tried on another tulle skirt, but it was black so I was strong).
I really liked the full pleats and how swooshy it is on.
The plaid is grey, darker grey and olive so it'll go with a lot of olive and neutral pieces in my closet.
We shall see!
We shall see!
It was NWT (new with tags), so never worn. I approve of the thick black elastic waistband and that the back of the fabric is nearly the same as the front side.
Uniqlo:C is their Clare Waight Keller collaboration (I also have this dress here, same collaboration). $30 seemed good.
And that's it! I'm signing off and will be back on Monday with tales of adventure! But I'll leave you with this last picture of Mom.
Show me your sleeves, Mom!
Aw, it looks like you guys had a lovely day, as I suspected!
ReplyDeleteI love being neighbors! 💗
Me too! Neighbour besties! I spotted Kes again this morning, took another pic. We did have an awesome day, thanks!
DeleteFabulous sleevesd, Helen!
ReplyDeleteYou both look fantastic, Sheila and what a stunning place to spend the day, it looks so lush and tranquil. Nikki's got me hooked on that bird app, too - isn't it brilliant?
Loving Kes's toe beans!
Great finds, the font on L's tee, Banksy, the ring and that square necked top are ace!
As we say around here, having a bostin' weekend bab! xxx
Gotta love a big sleeve, right, Vix?
DeleteAw, thank you so much - it was so beautiful, and all the plants smelled heavenly. Merlin is so addicting - I'm always excited to go to a wilderness area to see what new birds I can find!
Kes' beans melt my heart.
Very happy with my purchases, thanks! Have a good one, eh? (as we say in "Canuck"). :D
I agree with Vix: both you and your Mum look absolutely fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving your Mum's top (those sleeves!) and I'm positively swooning over your Marimekko skirt.
It's been raining for most of the day here, and more rain is forecasted for tomorrow, so I'm glad I was able to tag along with you on your wonderful walk. It's so true that everything looks different if you're doing a walk the other way around!
Have a fab weekend, Sheila and L.! xxx
Aw, thanks, Ann! I liked the skirt, but can see that I'll eventually move it along - it's not 100% for me.
DeleteRain is not a bad thing! Gotta keep everything green...but I hear you when it's summer. We have rain in the forecast for Monday! Happy weekend to you and Jos, Ann!
Hi Helen! Delighted that you two had a Mom Day Adventure. For the record, while the color memo didn’t go out, the bold pattern memo did…your fabulous bell sleeved blue and white top and Sheila’s b&w diagonal stripes on her skirt. Just saying… ;)
ReplyDeleteFinnerty Gardens is growing on me (pun intended ;)) as it feels more familiar with each subsequent visit. I always enjoy tagging along with you two and especially for this outing as today our temps have plummeted some 17 degrees and we are wearing long sleeve hooded sweatshirts and huddling over cups of tea! Plus we had an almost 3 hour drive to visit Fred’s brother and despite the outdoor chill he has the a/c on! Nonetheless, good to see him.
Nice cropped white top from your shopping outing! Has me thinking of the 50s and pencil thin black pants with a cropped white top such as the one you now have.
Here’s to a wonderful weekend and…who knows…eventually becoming parents of two kitties. :)
Cheers, Laurie
Hello from Nana! I love, love, love the red sandals. So pretty and comfy looking. Please tell your mum she is looking wonderful.
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