Pics from the Edwardian boating trip
Jun. 3rd, 2011 11:05 amYesterday was wonderful! The weather was glorious, the sun was shining and there was just enough of a gentle breeze to cool us down to the perfect temperature! As always,
We arrived at the car park at half past eleven, and first things first took some photos ;)

I'm so so happy with my outfit, it's exactly what I wanted it to be! The new corset was super comfy all day (except when I ate a bit too much at lunch time!) I was lovely and cool with my arms and throat exposed and my hat was fabulous ;)

I watched 'A room with a View' ALOT when I was making the waist, I really liked Lucy's shorter sleeves, and I'm glad I went for them because even in the thin muslin I think I would have been rather uncomfortable in long sleeves! The belt as I said before, came from either my Great Grandmother or her sister, I'm pretty sure it has the original ribbon, it's velvet and is either silk or rayon, definitely not modern. It was a full yard that had not been trimmed, so I was able to let it out the 5" or so I needed ;)

We had a few minutes to wait for the first sailing, so we sat outside the cafe, eating ices and watching the boats on the reservoir. Then it was time to board, and time for a phto-op :)

The boat trip was great fun, it was fascinating to learn about how they made the reservoir, building the dam (1 mile thick at the base!) the villages that were drowned as the water level rose, and the church that they saved by building an island up around it:

This is only the very top of the church, the rest is below the water level!
Mummy was so glad I didn't have time to make her any girl's kit, she was so comfy in her boating suit! The jacket came from school, the trousers from a charity shop, the shirt is a silk one of my dad's from Hong Kong in the '70s and the waistcoat I made the night before :)

I had a lovely shot of me looking out over the water, but managed to delete it by accident :'( So you have to make do with this one of me looking not so good...

After the boat trip we got our picnic and went and found a tree on the bank.

My first (of many!) plateful of food:

After a little while though, we realised we had set up our picnic on the sunny side of the tree, so we picked everything up and moved round into the shade!

Dreadful behaviour I know, but my feet were hurting!


After lunch came nap time ;)

All in all, the perfect day out :)
We arrived at the car park at half past eleven, and first things first took some photos ;)

I'm so so happy with my outfit, it's exactly what I wanted it to be! The new corset was super comfy all day (except when I ate a bit too much at lunch time!) I was lovely and cool with my arms and throat exposed and my hat was fabulous ;)

I watched 'A room with a View' ALOT when I was making the waist, I really liked Lucy's shorter sleeves, and I'm glad I went for them because even in the thin muslin I think I would have been rather uncomfortable in long sleeves! The belt as I said before, came from either my Great Grandmother or her sister, I'm pretty sure it has the original ribbon, it's velvet and is either silk or rayon, definitely not modern. It was a full yard that had not been trimmed, so I was able to let it out the 5" or so I needed ;)

We had a few minutes to wait for the first sailing, so we sat outside the cafe, eating ices and watching the boats on the reservoir. Then it was time to board, and time for a phto-op :)

The boat trip was great fun, it was fascinating to learn about how they made the reservoir, building the dam (1 mile thick at the base!) the villages that were drowned as the water level rose, and the church that they saved by building an island up around it:

This is only the very top of the church, the rest is below the water level!
Mummy was so glad I didn't have time to make her any girl's kit, she was so comfy in her boating suit! The jacket came from school, the trousers from a charity shop, the shirt is a silk one of my dad's from Hong Kong in the '70s and the waistcoat I made the night before :)

I had a lovely shot of me looking out over the water, but managed to delete it by accident :'( So you have to make do with this one of me looking not so good...

After the boat trip we got our picnic and went and found a tree on the bank.

My first (of many!) plateful of food:

After a little while though, we realised we had set up our picnic on the sunny side of the tree, so we picked everything up and moved round into the shade!

Dreadful behaviour I know, but my feet were hurting!


After lunch came nap time ;)

All in all, the perfect day out :)
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Date: 2011-06-03 04:25 pm (UTC)hee hee! Anyway, fun photos and everyone looks great :D
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Date: 2011-06-03 04:36 pm (UTC)The photo of you leaning back on the picnic blanket is beautiful.
And what's below the water level of the church? Like a basement? There's an entire area of Seattle, Washington that was built up above the water level, so now the ground floor of the shops are the basements. You can tour them (called the Underground Tour) and in some areas can look up thru grates and see people walking on the sidewalks above you.
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Date: 2011-06-10 08:29 pm (UTC)I really like that photo too ;) Yes, below water level is like a basement I think, we didn't have time to go in.
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Date: 2011-06-10 11:09 pm (UTC)I even made a joke at CoCo one year asking everyone at the Orientation if they had noticed their shower curtains, and thought they could make a dress from it. I got a lot of laughs but started them thinking.
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Date: 2011-06-10 07:14 pm (UTC)I came across you whilst looking at costume interests. Hope you don't mind me friending you.
Looks like a lovely day out!