Bright Colours that POP make me feel HAPPY.
When I go for walks I seek out colourful things along my route.
It surprises me when on a rainy grey day that I can still find something bright to
capture in a photo.
I might have to look a wee bit harder but I definitely find something.
I love to accessorize with a pop of colour.
This wine coloured vintage leather bag adds just the right amount of OOMPH
to the simple neutral outfit here.
Black pants ~ Eileen Fisher
White top ~ Eileen Fisher
Khaki Jacket ~ Eileen Fisher
Look at how beautiful these tomatoes look resting on a bed of basil leaves!
I added some sea salt and ground pepper with a light drizzle of olive oil.
~ FRESH ~
Summertime salads are a healthy addition to our meals.
I love to add other ingredients to our daily salads.
diced red onions
avocado wedges
black olives
radishes
garbanzo beans
sprouted pea shoots
fresh shelled English Peas
beets
cucumber slices
capers
blanched green beans
There are SO many options when making a salad.
I regularly have on hand a homemade vinaigrette in a Bonne Maman Jam Jar.
Easy Peasy Vinaigrette
6 Tbsp. olive oil
2 Tbsp vinegar
2-3 Tbsp runny honey
salt and pepper (to taste)
Bold yellow Italian Linen Dress
this loose fitting dress is perfect for the heat and sun of SUMMER.
Add sandals or flip flops and a straw hat and sunglasses...
and a
French Market basket.
I absolutely LOVE linen!
There is a great shop here in the Cook Street Village called Mercedes Lane Too...
I have purchased several tops and dresses from them
they are easy to wear and cool in the heat.
I wash them in lavender scented linen soap on the gentle cycle and hang them to dry.
In case you missed my post on the Doocot Sweater I knit I am sharing the photos.
I chose a bright Chartreuse Green Yarn
Rowan's Brooklyn Tweed
The sweater sits slightly above the natural waistline.
It took me 3 years to knit this sweater!
For some weird reason I didn't work on it in the first 2 years of Covid
really it should have been a delightful diversion but I couldn't seem to concentrate!
Now I am contemplating knitting the Miriam Sweater
(on Ravelry)
I think it will be a fun project.
Knitting in the cooler weather this Fall and Winter will be relaxing.
I am thinking of a charcoal or dove grey yarn.
I originally thought of black yarn but an experienced knitter friend said that black yarn is quite hard to see.
Must get myself off to the Beehive and see what they have in stock.
I need to buy needles too...
There are so many needles in my stash but none are the right size.
The Brooklyn Tweed yarn is lovely to work with, it is super soft.
Knitting and Tea go so well together!
We are kept very busy here in The Humble Bungalow Garden.
The roses are riddled with black spot this year which means that most days we are picking off the spotted leaves...
then we must keep up with the regular deadheading.
The rewards from all our efforts are numerous lovely bouquets
for the house and to take to homes of friends.
Well I think it is time to close this post and head outside.
Thank you for popping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.
Hope that you are enjoying the gifts of the season.
~ Be Well and Be Kind ~
8 comments:
I've been into Mercedes Lane Too and it's very good. I love your yellow dress, and well done on your chartreuse sweater (that's one of my favourite colours).
Green is my favourite colour too! Mercedes Land has a fast turnaround for their clothing...I purchased the nicest linen top with a fringed asymmetrical hem and had friends comment on it and went to buy it and they had sold out all of them!
What a lovely post ! You have a great eye for style and color.
It's fun taking pictures on my Iphone!
I like your dress, I like linen too, and your sweater is beautiful.
Linen is the perfect summer fabric...thank you Polly. I am working on a new sweater, called The Miriam which is on Ravelry. I will post about it soon. Hope you are enjoying July to the fullest!
Enjoyed the photos... that plate of tomatoes on basil... oh my....
The vibrant colours really do make one want to dig right in and serve up a salad
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