I decided I would like to have a hot chocolate or a cup of tea. I was waiting for CBC's call to say he was ready to meet me but wasn't sure how long he would be.
The random ramblings of an eclectic eccentric who wends waywardly through a myriad of activities!
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Beernem and Bruges mini break Day 2: A day in Ghent
I decided I would like to have a hot chocolate or a cup of tea. I was waiting for CBC's call to say he was ready to meet me but wasn't sure how long he would be.
Friday, May 12, 2023
Hexham charity shop finds
The next item was a purple Karen Millen cardigan. I have another Karen Millen cotton cardie and it is really good quality so I was really pleased to find this. They had one in orange which I almost bought but realised I don't really like wearing orange a whole load!
I love Cashmere and this Isle navy cashmere cardigan at £6.00 was a total bargain! I have already worn it loads and it is so soft and comfy!
The bottom right dress is this patterned one from F&F at Tescos. I really liked it- it reminds me of Willow Pattern plates. I love a midi-shirt dress.
The final item was the dress on the left which is from East. I've admired dresses like this on eBay so it was nice to find one in the charity shop. The shirring means it fits beautifully.
I did also buy an Edward Marston book.
I have been trying to have a clear out and have given some clothes to work colleagues as well as charity shops. I was also really pleased to pass on a pile of brand new flute music to the lovely girl who is currently depping for 2nd flute at my Kensington orchestra as she is at music college. She was really happy and excited to have the pile of music (and said she would pass any of the rest onto other students if she didn't want any). I've still got too many clothes but I am working on reducing them as some do not fit any more!
Hope you are well.
x
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Weekend of plenty
There's no TARDIS Tuesday this week as I had a Gamelan rehearsal in London tonight and hadn't photographed anything at the weekend- it was a busy one!
Anyway, on Friday night, after school, I helped a work colleague who is very technophobic, as our payslip system (which has been online since 2018) is going to close and move to a new system so all of us need to download all our wage slips before it closes (we all know that pensions end up with issues if you don't check your paperwork- Ang, I think you had some issues with Teachers Pensions? I've only ever downloaded 3 for a remortgage application so I need to do the same but she has never done any and had had them sent to a personal email address which she had never set up so I ended up logging into her email address, changing her mobile phone in the verification system, changing her passwords in the wage slip system and then downloading about 50 payslips one by one! She was having kittens about the whole thing so it was nice to help her!
I then dashed off to the station and I travelled to Westcliff to meet CBC for dinner. We went to Il Palazzo, a traditional Italian restaurant opposite the Palace Theatre. It was delicious- I had Pollo a Milanese- a breaded chicken breast with spaghetti in Tomato sauce.
We then headed to the Palace to watch The Secret Lives of Words, a one-woman show by Susie Dent. For anyone who doesn't know who she is, she is the expert in Dictionary Corner on British Programme, Count Down, a word and numbers show and as she is Etymologist and Lexicographer, she has extensive knowledge of words and their origins.
This was incredibly entertaining and interesting. I learnt a lot and we were made to laugh as well as be educated. For instance, do you know about orphaned positives? Think of ruthless or gourmless. Apparently, they used to have a positive opposites- ruthful and gourmful which have been lost over the sands of time.
The next morning, despite getting back late, I was up bright and early to go and empty the teabags onto my raised bed, do the week's washing up (yes, I know....mostly not mine as I was out for most evenings) and get washing done etc.
We then headed off to Brentwood to go to a rehearsal for a concert of Tschaikovsky's Serenade for Strings (plus Ukranian National Anthem). I had a nasty shock that morning as I discovered the Lead viola player had Covid as did one of the extra players and there would only be me (leading-eek!) and one lady who had only been to one rehearsal and didn't know it that well! And the viola part is quite hard and prominent. We rehearsed and then CBC headed off for a quick hair cut in town whilst I had a quick tour of the charity shops, Wilko and the Larder, a refill shop.
I bought lentils and toilet bombs from the Refill shop. From Wilko, I bought some Colgate, Vegan, recyclable tube toothpaste and some early peas.
I bought this cute cartoon illusion satchel from the St Francis Hospice charity shop (best one in Brentwood). I loved this satchel when I first saw in back years ago so was happy to find it second hand!
In Oxfam and Cancer Research, I bought 3 books and a game. I received the second two books in MG Leonard's Adventures on Trains series for my birthday but I had borrowed the first one from the library so I was pleased to have my own copy of book 1. The Bastien book is a pretty new release and I wanted to read it (and then give it to the school library!) The Girls football one is a nice shorter book for younger children and the Codswallop game I bought for my friend Lara for her birthday.
This lovely light Monsoon top was £4 and looked lovely and wafty for the Summer.
This Max and Co linen dress looks modest for school but lovely and light.
These two garments are inspired by an outfit I saw Vix by: a light cotton top by Anokhi at East (£4) and a brand new light denim midi skirt (£8)
After this, I headed back to the concert venue where we began our performance at 3.30pm. I was really happy to see the President of the orchestra. He's about 84 now and he used to be the head of my music school and it's thanks to him that I was introduced to the orchestra and indirectly, why I met my husband CBC (he introduced me to the 1st flute player who worked with CBC, who got us to play in a concert together). He's quite frail now after a stroke and some very sad life events but he looked really cheerful and happy to be there.
The concert went well though I have a feeling I skipped a bar in the last movement, I realised after about 24 bars...and skipped back a bar! I THINK. Not really sure.
After our item, the brass players took over and I quickly grabbed my stuff, bid CBC farewell and ran to the train station where the delayed rail replacement bus took me to another rail replacement bus to another town for my NEXT rehearsal and concert!
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Christmas Collection
As it reached December, I started thinking about getting out my Chritmas garments and it struck me what a relatively new thing this is. Back in 2013, I posted about not owning a Christmas jumper. I didn't have one. That's when the Christmas jumper day seemed to begin in the UK from Save the Children. And it seems to have become this massive industry ever since.
And then I realised that I have developed a massive collection of Christmas themed garments. Considering they only get worn once a year and I am one person owning these, it strikes me that I have fallen prey to that consumerism and industry and it's an eco-disaster. I'm not sure what else to say on that front but that it's pretty crazy and I'm actually rather ashamed of myself. By that token, I realised that I should be better organised for December so I can actually wear all the garments as much as I can since I've already made that eco-mistake. And donating to a charity shop isn't going to necessarily make that any better as they could end in landfill. So I decided to be organised and make an inventory on my festive-themed garments so I can ensure I wear them as much as I can. By the way, some of these items are not 'Christmas' garments but I tend to find them atuned for festivity.
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Uluwatu
When I lived in Bali, almost 20 years ago, there was this wonderful shop called Uluwatu in the tourist areas. It was beautifully curated and full of beautiful handmade Balinese lace clothes, usually made out of soft white cotton or linen. The shops were cool, spacious and envy and softly lit. I used to moon over the clothes in there that were so beautiful. But, everything in the shop was expensive by Balinese standards. Most items in there cost as much as most of my month's rent so I never did buy anything in there, even at sale time.






































