I got distracted by meeting our new downstairs neighbour when Mom picked me up, so we did our selfie when we arrived at the gardens.
But first, what I wore. I love my Thursdays, as I usually put together my outfits on the fly, just going by what I feel like wearing. Oh, and the weather - that always factors.
A mix of colours from the wine/pink/purple side of the colour wheel. I actually planned my outfit around my outerwear.
- Sweater - Karl Lagerfeld, consignment; last worn here in October 2023 for a Mom-Day at Beacon Hill Park
- Skirt - Vero Moda, consignment, Vancouver; last seen here (4th outfit) with these same boots
- Boots - Original Samedi, Fluevog; last worn here in July for a soft-goth Mom-Day
- Sweetums cape (below) - no label, vintage 70s, consignment; last seen here in January
Tah-Dah! Sweetums the vintage wool cape has returned!
She's a bold cape, so requires careful planning.
It was warm enough (up to 12 degrees) to be able to wear a long sleeve/glove combination instead of a coat sleeve.
This awesomely ruffled sweater is 100% cotton. The vinyl skirt has pockets (I have my thumbs hooked in them above).
It rotated (annoying) as I walked around - it rubbed on the tights - exacerbated by the weight of my purse.
It rotated (annoying) as I walked around - it rubbed on the tights - exacerbated by the weight of my purse.
All done up and incognito. Love these big patch pockets on the front.
I ended up not needing the toque for most of the day, and tucked it in my purse.
I ended up not needing the toque for most of the day, and tucked it in my purse.
A rear view - this is a beautiful cape.
I bought it for $47.50 in April 2022, and I've worn her...[counts] 16 times! That's pretty good for a specialty coat.
Accoutrements:
Pinks and wines. - Leather purse - Michael Kors, consignment
- Toque - thrifted
- Wool blend scarf - Missoni for Target, consignment
- Wool gloves - Parkhurst
I liked how the lime green in the scarf zigzag picked up the green in Sweetums' plaid.
The stuff:
Some lovely people complimented my outfit as I was walking. "Are those Fluevogs?" they asked. Yup, they sure are! Hello, lovely people! So nice to meet you!
Spooky bling:
The back kept falling off the Cthulhu pin, so I left it at home, rather than possibly losing him.
- Spider brooch - vintage mall, gift from L
- Cthulhu pin - gift from Cat and Ross
- Silver/onyx spider ring - c. 1986, gift from Mom & Dad
- Silver snake ring - BC Museum Gift Shop, c. 1986
- Glass snake pendant - Venice, Italy, gift from Mom
- Earrings - Baublebar
It's supposed to start raining on Saturday, with high winds, so imagine how grateful we were to have sun and blue skies, and a gentle breeze.
Let's go in, shall we?I loved this seasonal display outside the office.
I realized over lunch that we're in the picture too! Still Life With Pumpkins!
I realized over lunch that we're in the picture too! Still Life With Pumpkins!
A view over the upper gardens.
It was mostly empty in the gardens, although there was a class going on in the teaching centre, and the restaurant, Charlotte and the Quail, was hopping busy.
It was mostly empty in the gardens, although there was a class going on in the teaching centre, and the restaurant, Charlotte and the Quail, was hopping busy.
We headed for the Winter Gardens.
Looking over the valley to the flats. If you squint at the green, you can see a couple of sculptures.
Looking over the valley to the flats. If you squint at the green, you can see a couple of sculptures.
There were gaudy splashes of yellow, orange and red everywhere.
Our seasons take their time on the west coast - fall ambles for its full three months.
Our seasons take their time on the west coast - fall ambles for its full three months.
Here's the sculptures I mentioned - you might remember when I first discovered them here.
It's a woman and a man facing each other - he has a lawnmower, she has a rototiller.
It's a woman and a man facing each other - he has a lawnmower, she has a rototiller.
I spotted this bench for the first time - wait, I know that name. She was my homeroom teacher in junior high school. I found her obituary - this is from 2004, 20 years ago.
She was briefly "Madame Prohom" and then changed her name when she got married while I was in Grade 8, in 1980.
She was briefly "Madame Prohom" and then changed her name when she got married while I was in Grade 8, in 1980.
Mrs. York was my homeroom teacher and my French teacher for three years. She's 41 here, in my Grade 8 annual (of course, I still have these!).
When she did roll call every morning, she would say, "Ah, Sheila est la!" with the accent on the LAH in my name. I wanted to be a French teacher for a while...Oh, I know you are dying to see what I looked like when I was 12, or barely 13.
Remnants of a perm, and that plaid shirt was blue with a sparkly thread. I don't even have my ears pierced yet!
Remnants of a perm, and that plaid shirt was blue with a sparkly thread. I don't even have my ears pierced yet!
Ahem, back from Memory Lane...
Another peek at the green swath.
So much is still green - we do get a lot of rain out here - and the garden always has colour.
So much is still green - we do get a lot of rain out here - and the garden always has colour.
These fruit confused me! What are they?
Thank goodness for the sign - they are persimmons! They're huge, about the size of a tennis ball.
Thank goodness for the sign - they are persimmons! They're huge, about the size of a tennis ball.
Another bold tree.
I was quite enamoured with the gumdrop bush, patting it contentedly. "I like this!"
I was quite enamoured with the gumdrop bush, patting it contentedly. "I like this!"
I've learned to recognize hummingbird sounds, so I was watching for them high up in the surrounding trees.
This little one sat still for a few minutes.
One last look back at the gardens, and the ceremonial area (I bet they do a lot of weddings).
Time for lunch! Mom's resplendent in her teal blue.
I noticed her spider necklace right away - so fun! We both had hot apple cider with miso caramel.
The food at Charlotte and the Quail is amazing. Mom had the oatmeal pancakes with raspberry sauce, honey and a dollop of whipped cream. I've had it - it's delicious!
Garnished with a fuchsia!
I had the roasted mushroom tartine (goat cheese spread on toasted sourdough, mushrooms and greens) and the soup of the day (roasted pepper and squash - YUM). All the greens and most of the veggies and fruit are from the gardens.
Thank you for such a wonderful day, Mom!
I love you!
What was your favourite part?
"The Plant Sale!"
Ha! I hope you enjoy your new fuchsia!
I bussed back to town, and had planned to have a wee shop at the WIN Boutique, but it was closed due to no available staff. Vizzini was happy to see me when I got home.
"Rub my tum, Woman!"
He's not a Venus Fly-Cat - the tummy is not a Danger Zone.
"This tum needs some rubbing, stat!"
Of course he got a bunch of attention. I love my kitty boy.
As I continued my "stuff" pics, I felt...
"Hey, how would you feel about picking me up? I'm feeling very drooly..."
Well, I can definitely accommodate that request, little bud.
My friends, I'm signing off for the weekend - I'll be back on Sunday with tales of adventure, so please do pop in to say hello! Thank you - as always - for swinging by.
Love your outfit (and your mother’s too!) and the photos from the garden are delightful.
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks so much, Julia!
DeleteFabulous outfit! I love the colours and textures. Wow and the nature, incredible. Lise
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Lise! We've been so lucky on our recent outings.
DeleteFavorite line: “Fuchsias are the disco party of the floral world.” So many wonderful photos of you, your Mom and, of course, Vizzini. ❤️ This was a sensory outing thanks to your captions and photos. Even though I was thousands of miles on an opposite coast I could smell the flowers, breathe in the air, and fill my eyes with the florals and walkways and that adorable mini-bridge. Oh yuh, then there was your Mom’s meal of pancakes, yum!
ReplyDeleteAs for your outfit, you color coordinated with the fuchsia! Have a delightful weekend and see you Sunday or Monday back here! We have a treat this weekend. One of Fred’s nephews is coming today with his dog (we get our dog fix this way :)) and spending the night, then on Sunday my niece and her family are visiting in the afternoon. Always a treat to have the younger generation come visit. ❤️
Cheers, Laurie
I thought that was rather clever, hee hee, thanks, Laurie! It's amazing how transformative Nature can be, isn't it?
DeleteOh, that's so nice that you got some pup-time with the nephew's dog! I hope it was fun seeing all your relatives! <3
Ah, I enjoyed this! Such a nice outfit (I liked the fluted sleeves!) and the rich colours- plus the cape is beautiful. I wouldn't say no to those boots in my wardrobe!
ReplyDeleteThe Hummingbird is really cute and I love the Maple leaves.
Nice to see your teacher's bench. You were really cute when younger! Do we not get to see the poem?
DId you know Fuscia flowers were edible. And the berries too!x
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Poem? That says "PERM" (as in permanent waves in my hair). You're looking at it!
DeleteI wasn't sure - we didn't eat the fuchsia flowers, though!
Thanks, Kezzie!
A lovely walk! I love your cape and the sleeves on your jumper and that photo of your mum in front of the face is a wonderful capture.
ReplyDeleteThat last photo of Vizzini is absolutely gorgeous, give him a cuddle from me! xxx
Thanks so much, Vix! It's a challenge to get new poses and pics of places we've been to many times.
DeleteLittle guy has been cuddled, and whispered, "This one's from Vix."
Amazing outfit Sheila! The colours in your cape are stunning and remind me of a coat I gifted my Mom. It works really well with that vinyl skirt, adding a real touch of class!
ReplyDeleteYou clearly had a lovely Mom day. I can see she's very pleased with her purchase. For such delicate little flowers, they're so hardy. We have one in our garden which was here when we moved in. It's ancient!
Lovely Vizzini pics. I'm off to see if I can somehow recreate your hot cider with miso caramel. Sounds delicious!
Thank you so much, Claire! I love that cape so much.
DeleteHa, I can't keep Mom away from a plant sale (nor would I want to) - and she headed right to the fuchsia section.
The miso added a lovely flavour to it! I hope you figure it out!