SHOUT OUT TO M&S!

Shout out to M&S! While their online shopping is temporarily on hold due to the cyber attack back in April, their local stores are still bursting with fabulous fashion finds!

I, Annabel, had a lovely outing with my dear friend Charlie (aka Back Packing Granny)! (Grace sadly couldn’t be with us as she is very busy with the last week of an art foundation course).

Anyway Charlie and I explored the latest styles and added some fresh separates to our wardrobes. It’s always better to shop with a friend who gives honest feedback!


We spotted a must-have denim skirt just as we were leaving – definitely planning another trip soon! A huge thank you to the amazing team at Marks and Spencer in Camberley (The Meadows) for their incredible service! 🙌💚

P.S. this is not a paid promotion
PPS the navy jumper and slip that Charlie is wearing with the floral skirt is her own as is her white skirt. And my cream jeans are last year from M&S. my straw bag is from Henriella Spencer from many seasons ago.

    SUMMER ROSES

    When Grace and I ran the website ‘Annabel & Grace’ we did many photoshoots, promoting brands we loved, in my garden. Grace would style us and I would find a spot in the garden to show off the clothes. 25 years ago this garden was wild having once been an apple orchard. Now I love the fact it is so English, filled with fragrant roses amongst many other plants.


    The picture of the peach coloured rose over the picket fence & gate was given to me by Grace for my 60th birthday and is my absolute favourite. When husband and I wake up it is the first thing we see when we open our bedroom curtains.


    Gardens provide so many happy memories and so much daily joy. They are worth all the hard work creating and maintaining them.


    P.S. Pic of the swan is included as she has had 9 cygnets and was swimming just by our house this morning!

    TWO BRILLIANT BEACH READS

    Book 1: “Consider Yourself Kissed” by Jessica Stanley

    Dive into a love story wrapped in a whirlwind of political chaos—think Boris Johnson, Brexit, and Covid! This charming tale follows a young couple navigating life’s hurdles with an ensemble of vivid characters that will steal your heart. A delightful blend of social comedy and political satire, it’s the must-read for your sunny days ahead! (P.S. this book was recommended by indiaknight on Substack. I love her posts with many for fabulous recommendations like “Little Presents for Friends”)

    Available at Amazon in paperback, hardback and Kindle versions

    Book 2: “Seating Arrangements” by Maggie Shipstead

    Two families collide (or do they?) at a wedding in picturesque New England! This quick-witted read introduces you to a cast of perfectly imperfect characters that will feel all too familiar: the heavy-drinking aunt, the heartbroken sister, the pregnant bride, and the groom with his boisterous brothers – plus, the father going through a mid-life crisis and the ever-patient mother of the bride keeping it all together! 💪💖 A hilarious and heartwarming portrayal of family dynamics, it will keep you chuckling through the pages!

    Buy at Amazon here

    📖 What’s on your summer reading list? Let me know in the comments!

    THE COVENANT OF WATER – BOOK REVIEW

    I loved Abraham Verghese’s book, ‘Cutting for Stone’ so when someone recommended his latest novel, ‘The Covenant of Water’, I knew I was going to be enthralled again. 

    Abraham Verghese’s ‘The Covenant of Water’ is a monumental work (700+ pages) that weaves together themes of love, loss, and the intricate tapestry of human connections against the backdrop of Kerala, India. This sweeping novel spans several decades, immersing readers in the lives of the members of a family grappling with the weight of tradition and the pull of modernity.

    From the very first pages, Verghese’s lyrical prose captivates and transports readers to the lush landscapes of Kerala, where the water is not just a setting but a vital character in its own right. The narrative flows like the rivers it describes, winding through time and generations, revealing the complexities of familial bonds and the indelible marks left by history.

    At its core, ‘The Covenant of Water’ delves into the concept of inheritance – not just of physical traits, but of emotional legacies, cultural expectations, and the burdens of choice. The characters are richly drawn, each embodying the struggles and triumphs that come with navigating their identities within a deeply rooted society. Verghese masterfully balances the personal with the universal, exploring how individual lives intersect with larger social and historical currents.

    The novel’s exploration of the theme of water is profound. It serves as a metaphor for life itself – fluid, unpredictable, and at times tumultuous. Verghese uses water to symbolise both the nurturing aspects of existence and the destructive forces that can arise from it. This duality is reflected in the characters’ journeys, as they confront their destinies while grappling with the inevitability of change.

    Moreover, Verghese’s attention to detail is remarkable. His background as a physician shines through in his vivid descriptions of the human body and the medical practices of the time, grounding the narrative in a sense of realism that enhances the emotional weight of the story. The intricate interplay between personal health and familial duty adds another layer of complexity to the characters’ lives, making their struggles feel intimate and relatable.

    ‘The Covenant of Water’ is not just a novel, it’s an experience. It invites readers to reflect on their own legacies and the waters that shape their identities. Verghese’s storytelling is both poignant and powerful, leaving an indelible mark long after the last page is turned. This is a book that will resonate with anyone who has ever grappled with the ties that bind us to our past while forging a path toward the future.

    In conclusion, ‘The Covenant of Water’ is a stunning achievement that showcases Verghese’s extraordinary talent as a storyteller. It is a profound meditation on the human experience, rendered with beauty and compassion. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a rich, immersive reading experience that celebrates the complexities of life and the enduring power of love and family.

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    NEW! WHAT TO WATCH

    It’s that time of year when we love to hunker down in the evenings with a good boxset. And there are so many to choose from. Here are the top five Annabel thinks are what to watch:


    Slow Horses – Apple TV
    Apples Never Fall – BBC iPlayer
    Pachinko – Apple TV
    Nobody Wants This – Netflix
    The Perfect Couple – Netflix
    Joan – ITVx


    And what next? Sweetpea on Sky Atlantic, The Hardacres on C5, Rivals (Jilly Cooper) Disney+. And next month The Day of The Jackal with Eddie Redmayne is coming to Sky Atlantic!!

    TV is so good, no need to go out 🤪