My staycation




I've had a week off work, a staycation, but one that was eventful with the departure of one Prime Minister and the arrival of another and of course, the shock of the sudden death of our beloved Queen Elizabeth II. As the drama of that day unfolded, I was at home watching the TV coverage with a sense of disbelief. Within 48 hours of seeing her welcoming Elizabeth Truss into Balmoral her Majesty had passed, leaving us reeling at the speed of her demise. The loss seems so personal to many of us, her benign reign one that has resulted in a groundswell of public mourning. As we are swept along with the pomp and ceremony of this change in the Monarchy the loss is felt globally.




Instead of the weekly work outfit, this is me in my casual wear as I had a walk out to King Charles Castle which overlooks the channel between Tresco and Bryher. These shots are from Monday when we had a huge spring tide of 6 metres which effectively drains the sea from this boating channel turning it into a swathe of sandbanks and pools that draw the intrepid holidaymakers (and locals) to cross from one island to the other. This pilgrimage occurs several times a year and sometimes is accompanied by a low tide event. In fact one was scheduled to take place on Sunday but was cancelled out of the respect to her Majesty.










As the inter-island crossings took place below me I captured a few shots of me in my downtime. No jewellery or smart shoes, simply the comfy cotton sweater ( a gift from my friend Tiggy) worn with these lightweight plisse trousers. This has been my casual wear for most of the summer, perfect for cycling to the beach for a swim or catching up at home. The shoes are uber comfy, bought in TK Maxx in the spring when I was on the mainland.






My only accessory of the day are these Radley sunglasses. If you've been on the island this summer then you'll probably have seen me dressed like this on my day off - it's almost become a weekend uniform. It's a welcome change for me to step back from my work finery and marks a different me from my work persona. On such a tiny island it's so vital to find some escape from who I am at work and the need for downtime is never more necessary than during our peak season. 




Apologies for the erratic nature of my posts over the past few months. My commitment to work has been draining leaving the rest of my life in tatters sometimes. The boat renovations still aren't complete and therefore there will be no off island picnics for us this year. My week at home has been truly restorative however. I've read, napped, deep cleaned some long overdue corners of my home and had some lovely sea swims too. And now am back at work for the final push of the season. Thank you so much for coming to visit, for your comments and for chatting to me via Instagram too. See my latest posts on Instagram here

See you again soon!

Anna x



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  1. Hi Anna, I often thought of you the last days, since the sudden passing of your Majesty. She was very popular in Germany and above all the older generation has not forgotten, how she extended her hand of friendship to Germany after the war. What a woman!
    So, be strong for the final weeks of the season! Good luck dear Anna.
    Hugs from Cologne, finally we have rain this week, what a benefit!
    Susa

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    1. And now that the late Queen's funeral is over we've seen a massive outpouring of love and loss for this amazing woman. Thanks so much Susa for your words of support and kindness xxx

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  2. Orange is such a good colour on you, Anna! Oh, hasn't it been a tumultuous week? We've been very sad here in Canada at the passing of the Queen (she was the Queen of Canada, and now we have a King of Canada!). She visited my city many times, staying only a few blocks from my house! But I never saw her.

    I'm glad you got some down-time from your work - I know you get very immersed in it. That low tide is amazing!

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    1. The show of global affection at her Majesty's funeral was wonderful including your Prime Minister, monsieur Trudeau. And yes, we now have a new king.

      Orange makes me feel so very me darling xxx

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  3. Anna, condolences to you all in the UK. Queen Elizabeth was a steady light in an increasingly dark world. We in the USA will miss her too. We hope that the celebration of her life next week will be joyful for you all and especially her family and that God will bless King Charles.

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    1. The steadying hand of HRH will be sorely missed and her forgiveness will be a lasting legacy. Thanks so much. Please do leave your name next time x

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  4. It is very sad that she has gone. She was an inspiration of faith and dedication to all. I love your outfit.
    xoxo
    Lovely
    www.mynameislovely.com

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    1. Dedication and forgiveness - what a powerful combination for change. Cheers xxx

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  5. I love this casual look Anna, the colours suit you beautifully; orange is one of my favourite colours.
    Such sad news for the Royal family; Queen Elizabeth will be missed. x

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  6. Hope you are okay Anna, such sad news about our Queen wasn't it! I hope you are managing with work and everything else. Jacqui x

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