This week was the UK February half term holiday for schools and colleges. Even though our son has his own set of friends and would generally rather walk backwards over hot coals than hang out with us (or as was the case this year, visit Rome with college), Gareth and I still think of it as a holiday period and usually head off somewhere on a jolly or two.
Last Saturday, we visited the Cotswolds to meet up with Vix and Jon. We all love the area and with a second visit to the circus coming up, it's definitely becoming a bit of a habit.
Our destination was The Cotswold Motoring Museum, a fascinating trip through motoring history, housed in an old mill in Bourton-on-the-Water. A collector's dream. Beautifully curated throughout, with something of interest adorning every square inch of surface area,
Over the weekend, I was also thrilled to receive notification that the Stranger Things photo shoot I organised back in September had been published (in print) in the regional edition of a UK Wedding magazine - Your West Midlands.
You can read it here:- Facebook Just click on February/March edition and you should find it on pages 51-53 (no need to download).
Venturing into the same wood that staged that shoot, I met up with my friend Rachel and her 8 month old canine companion, Daycee, for walks and a catch-up on Wednesday and Thursday. Daycee is beautiful and performed very well in her first impromptu photo shoot - this one being my particular favourite.
We also popped over to the local Halfpenny Green Airport to glimpse Gareth's Dad aka Biggles, at the latter end of his flying lesson.
Trawling the charity shops, I came away with a voluminous Celtic lambs wool scarf from Kerry in Ireland (so soft to the touch)...
...and an immaculate, vintage St Michael's tabard (edited) style knitted top with side toggle fastenings, which I think will work well with another recent charity shop purchase - a pretty cotton Cath Kidston blouse.
Before heading home, we squeezed in a flying visit to the Museum to catch the Moon Exhibition...where I hung out with my latest muse (Mr Bowie) and touched some moon rock.
On a roll with outfit photos, here's Friday's. I'm clearly on a bit of a leather trip. Here I'm wearing my mocha Dilli Grey dress (a sale purchase) with my DM replacements (walking-on-air Clarks) and an old, neglected leather jacket (Adidas).
We finished the week as we had started it, scoffing delicious food and celebrating landmark birthdays and the end of Mom's chemotherapy treatment.
A vintage week indeed.
Fantastic photos of the Motor Museum, Claire, especially your capture of the boys hanging around the shop counter. There was so much to see in there, I think we need a repeat visit.
ReplyDeletePoor Garthe banging his head like that, bloody historic buildings!
The wedding photos are incredible and I love Daycee, I've a real weak spot for German/Belgian shepherds.
The Dilli Grey dress looks absolutely beautiful on you and the plum leather coat was a fantastic find as was the Cath Kidston blouse and cosy scarf. We used to call those open-sided knitted tops "tabards", that was an excellent find, you can't beat vintage Marks & Sparks!
If the end of your Mum's chemo, the wanderer's return and Biggles taking to the air aren't cause for celebration, I don't know what is...chin chin! xxx
Thanks Vix! It was a fab day out.
DeleteYou know, I'm losing it! I had to re-read my post because I knew that top was called a tabard and thought that's what I'd typed. Heaven knows why I typed "jerkin!" I've edited it now. :-D It doesn't look as if it's ever been worn!
It was a lovely celebration. Food worthy of a photo too (although I'm far too greedy to pause for long enough). xxx
a vintage week full of happy moments!
ReplyDeletecongratulations for being featured in the mag - beautiful photos!
the vintage cars and bikes are stunning...... i´m always impressed by them - in person and when i see one in a movie like in the british poirot series.
the leather coat is a stunner - especially in that colour! (thanx for the shout out!) love the indian dress with leather jacket look and the "tabard" is a cute and practical thing.......
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Thanks Beate. It was a real nostalgia trip. They even had cardboard cut outs of famous film stars at the wheels of many of the cars!
DeleteI'm so pleased with the leather coat, although it needs a little repair, so I must brave it and get my saddler's needles out (I'm not renowned for my sewing skills). Those pleather leggings are a game changer! xxx
I would have had a hard time tearing myself away from the myriad of collections and exhibits in the Cotswold Motoring Museum. What a marvellous place! It's going straight on my list of places to visit when we ever make it to the gorgeous Cotswolds again.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being published in the wedding magazine. What a fantastic feature!
Your plum coloured leather vintage coat is an absolute stunner, and that tabard is a thing of beauty too.
The end of your Mum's chemotherapy treatment was definitely worth celebrating! xxx
I think you're right Ann - you would love it there!
DeleteThanks for the kind comments. xxx
What a lovely week you had, capping it with the end of your mum's treatment (hooray!). That museum looks amazing - so many nooks and crannies to explore. Love your leathers - I'm a fan of them too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sheila. No doubt your amazing coat collection subliminally inspired that particular purchase! x
DeleteAmazing week, everything looks very beautiful and your photos are stunning!
ReplyDeleteGreat very inspiring post!
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DeleteHello Claire, looking swinging in your outfits. Wonderful photos of the museum. I clocked this on Vix's blog & have been yearning for a proper bloggy catchup all week. Well, don't Gareth and Lord Jon look like new experts on 'Repair Shop' . Either that or some 'Find it, fix it, flog it' daytime programme ; Great news on the magazine showcasing your Stranger Things shoot. Also super news your mum's chemo course is completed. Aren't you lucky to touch some moon rock. Lulu xXx
ReplyDeleteHi Lulu, Thank you! Do you remember Trevor and Simon's "swing your pants"? Might just be me.
DeleteI had to laugh at the thought of Gareth and Lord Jon on a daytime TV show. Now Peaky Blinders has ended, I don't think the Black Country are getting enough representation, so maybe we should pitch the idea!
Mom (not a big drinker) has marked on her calendar tonight as the night she can once again have a G&T. Cheers! xxx
I do remember Trevor & Simon's swing your pants! I used to find it hilarious. Nice that your mam can have a G& T xXx
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