Monday, June 1, 2026

Weekend-ish Wrap-Up: Brunch Bronze and Denim; Burrito Block Print

Welcome back, my friends! Woo, the Day of Indolence took it out of me! L and I mostly hid from the world for the full weekend, only venturing out for brunch on Saturday and a quick dash for burritos and groceries on Monday. 

Here's Saturday brunch, built around the most swooshy skirt I own. 
I'm enjoying taking my ultra-dressy items down a notch to see how they work in a casual wardrobe. 

  • T-shirt - Blondie, thrifted, not tracked
  • Denim fin top - 3.1 Phillip Lim, consignment; last seen here in January, over an orange sweater dress
  • Silk blend skirt - Ralph Lauren, consignment; last worn here in October 2025 for Saturday brunch in orange
  • Denim jacket by Plu++ Plulavie, consignment; first seen here in May with pink plaid
  • Sneakers - Converse; last worn here in May with optic chartreuse

It was a windy day, so I wanted something that would really swoosh.
I looked at a t-shirt, but I needed some sort of layer - the fin top! 

And then...why not a little more denim on top of that? 
I really liked all the uneven hemlines around the hips. This felt very cool. 

I strolled down to meet L after his Ultimate Frisbee game. 
Yes, he played the morning after the DOI! 

The stuff: 
Comfy shoes - I love the extra chunk of the thick soles. 

  • Leather purse - vintage 80s, thrifted
  • Shell brooch - JJ, vintage 80s, consignment, Powell River

Pearly bling: 
Necklace stacking is a thing...again! Did you know that? I am amused by how these things come around, over and over. 

  • Leather cuff - thrifted
  • Gold-tone cuff - Mom's, vintage 70s
  • Silver/gold/amethyst cobra rings - vintage fair
  • Silver/crystal ring - Uffizi Gallery gift shop, Florence
  • Pearl ring - The Pearl Factory, Honolulu, c. 1985
  • Pearl necklace - thrifted
  • Gold-plated pewter necklace - Robert Larin, vintage 70s, vintage mall, gift from L
  • Gold-tone necklace - Givenchy, vintage 80s, vintage fair
  • Pearl earring - Aldo
  • Pearl spiral earring - Martha Sturdy, vintage fair

Whateley kept me company while I wrote on Saturday. 
He kicked all of my stuff out of its storage, then slept on the bags. 

Barnabas hid from the world on the bed. 
Such a sweet little guy.

After a couple of days of hanging out, playing boardgames, reading and listening to music, L and I ventured out to get groceries on Monday.
What's that I see? Another whole week off? I'm in! 

  • Cotton dress - Malia, vintage 70s, Hawaiian, consignment; last worn here (2nd outfit) in August 2025 for brunch
  • Shoes - Fly London, thrifted; first seen here in September 2025 for a wee shop

I wore minimal make-up and didn't even dry my hair! Such a rebel.
The temps soared to 23 degrees, so I broke out this cotton long Hawaiian block print dress. 

Since we had a few things to pick up in the area, L and I had a quick lunch at Boomtown.
Yum, I cannot get enough of their breakfast burrito. 

Scarf on, ready for the convertible! 
After lunch, we did a quick grocery shop, and then home again to hide from the world. 

Rock on! 
My Vera scarf matched perfectly. 

The stuff: 
These shoes are comfy, and excellent for a hot day.

  • Suede purse - Dooney & Burke, consignment
  • Silk Scarf - Vera, thrifted

Black and white bling: 
Longtime favourites. 

  • Black and white bracelet - vintage fair
  • Black and white bangles - consignment
  • Earrings - W. Germany, vintage 80s, vintage fair
  • Silver/crystal ring - Soul Flower
  • Silver "Anneke & Lars" ring - vintage mall

Someone needed a hug. 
Whateley matches my print! 

Me and L rocking it at Boomtown. 
Happy Birthday week, love! 

The kittens look like they're planning something. 
They love Angus here (and so do we). 

L and Whateley on the deck. 
Aw, a man and his cat. 

I'll be back in a few days! Thank you so much for being here. 

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Annual Day of Indolence in Warm Layers

Hello, my dear friends, and welcome back to...as many of you no doubt guessed...the Annual Day of Indolence! Go here for last year's post full of good times, plus a Flashback of all the weird and wonderful outfits I've worn while joining L for his birthday along with all of the best friends in the world for a day where nothing but the start time for breakfast is planned.

Let's be indolent together! 

I knew I wanted to wear this confetti confection of a skirt for the DOI, and also these boots. I hoped it would not be too hot for boots...but as it turned out, we had chilly, windy weather all day. There was some sun but it was nowhere warm enough to be in lighter or fewer layers. 
I was in a rush and did not have time to do a Stair Picture! 

  • T-shirt - Banksy exhibition, not tracked, thrifted
  • Lavender mesh t-shirt - Noisy May, consignment; last worn here (3rd outfit) in early May under my "Joseph" coat of many colours
  • Skirt - Tangerine Jill, consignment; purchased here for $42.00
  • Boots - Bond Girl, Anna Sui X Fluevog; last seen here in March for Mom-Day and the Equinox Party
  • Jacket (below) - Ed Hardy, consignment; last worn here in July 2025 over my popcorn sweater
  • Wool poncho (below) - Welsh, vintage 70s, thrifted; last seen here in November 2025

I'd hoped for lovely weather, so I could just wear this...maybe even have it tied around my waist! 
I had also hoped to be wearing sunblock instead of a long-sleeved mesh top...but no. 

And instead, I had to factor in another layer - this wool poncho! I had a total of FIVE layers on my top half: a camisole, the mesh top, the tee, the jacket and the poncho. 
I was very glad of this, however, and was very happy that I'd picked something light but warm. Layers, people! 

The stuff: 
I knotted the silk scarf under the neck of the jacket - at one point, I had it out, but the fringe immediately wove itself into my brooch cluster on the poncho. 

  • Leather purse - Aimee Kestenberg, thrifted, Powell River
  • Silk/beaded scarf - Laurel Burch, thrifted
  • Leather gloves - Martin Ria's, vintage 80s, thrifted

Brooches.
Two bees around a flower. 

  • Flower brooch - 1960s, Mom's
  • Bee enamel brooch - consignment
  • Bee pin - gift from Megan Mae

Bold bling: 
Many colours! I wore low-profile rings so that they'd all fit under the gloves. 

  • Eelskin hinged bangles - vintage 80s, both thrifted
  • Silver/green stone ring - thrifted
  • Silver/turquoise ring - consignment
  • Gold/amethyst ring - Frances Jewelers, c. 1965, Dad's
  • Venetian glass pendant - Karen's (gift from me, Florence)
  • Earrings - Martha Sturdy, vintage fair

As always when we head out for the day, make sure the kittens are all settled. 
"I'm in the bed!"


Barnabas is all snuggled in. He probably didn't budge all day. 

And Whateley is in the tray, where he can see everything. 
"I'll watch Barnabas."


We got home late, to much fussing about dinner (from the cats). 

But let's back it up to 10:30am, when we got started at John's Place for breakfast. A few folks had to bow out at the last minute, so it was just seven of us to start. 
From left, that's Greg, Randall, L, Ronnie - and Deb! hi, honey!  Yvonne, me and Rosanna. 

And now the goofy faces. 
Such a silly bunch of people! 

The first of many decisions...
A shot of whisky at breakfast? Of course! 

This gent is always at John's, always dressed impeccably. 
Thank you for letting me take your picture, sir! 

The crew out front. 
Where shall we go now? 

Ronnie mentioned his camper was parked out front of City Hall. 
Me and Yvonne. Are we going in there? 

Looks like we are! 
Haida Gwai, PR, and "I got humped on Saturna Island." Ron and Caro do get around! 

Yvonne tucked into the dining area while Ronnie sweeps up.
Randall and L returned with some beers. 
We sat with the door open, and those who partake...

...partook! 
Me, not so much. 

Greg and Rosanna had to re-meter. 
We all squished in.

Seven people in a camper, drinking beer on a major city street. 
Hilarity ensued! 

A view of City Hall, reflected in the glass. 
The white blob in the reflection is the camper. 

Rosanna, Yvonne and I looked around in the Fluevog store, while the others headed for Pinhalla, the pinball joint. I had some Fluevog gift cards still but nothing was ringing my bell. Yvonne left us and Rosanna and I had a wee poke around Vintage After Death, then strolled through Fan Tan Alley. 
"Let's do a tourist shot!" I said.

We had gorgeous sunshine.
It was lovely when you weren't in the wind! 

Back at Pinhalla, I ordered a lavender lemonade to go with my lavender hair, lavender mesh shirt and...
The $5.00 ball of vintage mohair/nylon wool I found. I'm gonna crochet it into a loop scarf. 

L and Yvonne having a refreshing beverage. 
I find this place boring. 

Randall was into pinball. 
Kill it, Randall! 

We decided to walk over to the Flying Otter Grill on the water. 
We were getting texts from Cat and Ross, who were on their way. Hey, we lost Ronnie! He had to head home.

Past Bastion Square, along Wharf Street. 
I worked in this block at two different jobs for a combined 14 years. 

L, Randall and Ross. Many thanks to Rosanna, Greg, Yvonne, Randall, Cat and Chris for sharing photos of the day - many of these were taken by others, not me. 
We were all in lots of layers. It's chilly on the water. 

I had no desire to sit outside. 
I like it inside with the bark lights and that...flying otter! 

We had more drinks, and some fries for the table. 
From left: Rosanna, Cat, me, Greg, Randall, L and Ross. 

Me and Cat, bustin' a gut. 
No idea what we were talking about! 

Cat, Ross, Yvonne and Randall. 
Time to go to...Bart's! Aka Bartholemew's. 

But first, a detour up to Government Street so we (me, I'm the one) could get chocolate at Roger's Chocolates. 
It's the place with the red awnings. A pack of Empress Squares and salted caramels later...I am SET. 

A glimpse of the Inner Harbour, the Parliament Buildings (green domes) and the tourist info centre (the tower on the left). 
I don't need that, I know where to go. 

Bart's is full of Olde Worlde Charme. 
Lots of dark wood. 

More beverages! 
From left: Randall, me, Cat, Ross, Rosanna, L and Yvonne. 

Randall, me, Cat and Ross. 
Randall asked me what I thought of his shirt...

It was printed with the design - even the pockets weren't real, just a printed image! - and I said, in all honesty, "It's a garbage fast fashion shirt, and you deserve better than that." 
Randall "Hulk'ed out" and ripped his skirt off, and threw it away, buttons flying everywhere. Well, that's a little excessive, but okay! The white t-shirt is better, anyway. 

Rosanna, L, Yvonne and Greg. 
This is mid-afternoon, and folks are getting a little red-cheeked and merry.

Some would say...SILLY! 
But don't you love silly people? 

I sure do! 
And look who's arrived! Chris! Unfortunately, Ali was too worn out from working. Boo...

This was very hilarious in the moment. It's a depicture of the famous Burt Reynolds pose from Playgirl. 
With a match as Burt. It's "Burnt" Reynolds. I guess you had to be there...

Time to move on, and Rosanna had to leave us. Where shall we go next? 
"To the playground!"


Full shenanigan behaviour on display. 
Yeah, I don't know these people. 

Ross and me.
We're nearly there. 

Let's play on the swing! 
Greg and Ross were hanging out on the spinning ball. 

Push Yvonne higher, Chris! 
I really did not want anything to do with this. 

L got in on the fun.
You're never too old to act like a kid. 

And from there, back to SuperFluxx for dinner.
We had a corner table outside, facing the Royal Theatre. 

With the city skyline behind us: 
From left: Chris, Cat, Ross, Yvonne, me, L, Randall and Greg. We chowed down on yummy burgers. 

And now our shadows are starting to stretch long. 
Time to go home...another Day of Indolence in the rearview mirror. 

My partner in crime, love you, L. 
Here's to another year around the sun.

And now, off to enjoy more of the weekend and our vacation. I'll be back in a few days!