Here's the starters menu plus my choices: hay smoked salmon, Herefordshire fillet beef with triple cooked chips, and brown bread ice-cream with salted caramel butter and pear. I hoped to take more pictures, particularly of us, but I must confess to being terrible at snapping photos when I'm out. I like to be "in the moment," and constantly looking for photo opportunities means I'm not, plus I find it embarrassing to pose in a place like the bar at Dinner by Heston.
I wore a new jumpsuit, below and top. It's by Phase 8 and available from Marks and Spencer or Next. When I ordered it I thought it was black and white, but it turned out to be navy and white. It was such a good fit, apart from the length, that I made an exception to my "no navy" rule. I had to have the trousers taken up three inches, which is unusual because normally regular length is fine for me.
There's one design feature which is very clever: there's a frilled ruff around the arms and underneath the material goes right under the arms, so you don't expose your bra or any surplus flesh. I like the long tie at the waist too, which can be worn in several different ways. I brightened up the navy with bright pink accessories and lipstick.
On the Tuesday I made the long drive to Plymouth in the south west of England, to stay with Mum for a few days. Thanks to lockdowns I hadn't seen her since September.
It was her 89th birthday on Thursday and her brother, my Uncle Brian, and his wife Ruth came from Sussex with my cousin Roger to spend the day with us.
Brian's choice for lunch was Kingsbridge, a small estuary town about 20 miles from Plymouth. I haven't been there for about 20 years and somewhat embarrassingly got lost en route by over shooting on the dual carriageway and having to double back via narrow country lanes at a snail's pace behind lorries and tractors.
Here we are in a former station at Kingsbridge which is now a tourist attraction. Not my best pose! Feet together next time. Below: a better picture of my outfit: Chloe jacket in lavender by Kettlewell with acid yellow top, lobelia shorts from Robell and purple wedges from eBay. Tassel necklace from Etsy.
Mum and I made our usual trips to a garden centre and on another day, Buckfast Abbey, a tranquil place with pretty gardens. The Benedictine monks run quite a commercial enterprise with three shops, a restaurant, a visitor centre and retreats, but it doesn't intrude on the peaceful atmosphere.
Mum is wearing her trademark bright colours and a scarf. She always vowed she didn't want to join the ranks of old women wearing beige and pleated skirts. I'm wearing a Kettlewell Chinese blue top with Kettlewell Aquarius scarf and white shorts from Robell.
There wasn't a huge selection in the restaurant but we really enjoyed the pasties by Chunk of Devon, and we're very fussy with pasties!
We also went out for lunch with my brother, his wife and my niece and nephew. My niece, 18, has just received her invitation for a Covid jab, while my nephew has had his first one (Moderna). This is what I wore: my first ever Breton top, from Kettlewell, with shorts and really old wedges which mirror the lime green of the stripes.
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I'm back on Monday with the Style Not Age Challenge, and I might squeeze in another post before then. Now it's time for the #WowOnWednesday link-up.
In the last link-up, the readers' favourites (most clicked) were Leelo from Beauty by Miss L, and Kellyann from This Blonde's Shopping Bag.
Estonian blogger Leelo wrote about Wear a Dress Day, and featured a lovely light blue striped dress from Esprit.
Kellyann's post advised on How to Style Cargo Pants for Summer. She featured three different looks and this was my favourite:
My favourite post was by the ever-glamorous Iris of La Moumous, "Five Top Occasions to Wear an Evening Gown" As none of us has had much opportunity lately to wear a beautiful dress, it was great to see Iris in two beautiful gowns.
Oh dinner at Heston's!! That is making me envious! I'm also terwille with taking photos in public. It's been Kettlewell days for you! Love that jumpsuit, very elegant.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab time you’ve had. It all sounds brilliant especially the food! You look just right for your venture as does your mum xx Jacqui x
ReplyDeleteI'm so pleased to hear that you enjoyed your Anniversary dinner and your lovely trip to Plymouth to see your Mum and family �� Happy Anniversary and Happy Birthday �� to your wonderful Mum. It's easy to see where you got your sense of style and interest in clothes from ��
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