~ Rose ~
Pope John Paul ll
Blooming in the Humble Bungalow mid January!
There are about a dozen buds ~ the weather is incredibly wet, but temps are mild.
If we get a freeze many many plants will be hit hard and not all will survive...
Fingers crossed that we don't lose many like we did a few years ago.
In my ongoing attempt to avoid carbs...
I made meatballs in sauce and served them with a green salad.
I made meatballs in sauce and served them with a green salad.
They were delicious and I didn't miss the pasta.
I've been watching a variety of videos on You Tube about French Fashion...
Turns out that Blazers are a "Thing" and I haven't owned one for decades!
Well, I must confess that the power of persuasion is VERY real
So I started my search...
In second hand and thrift stores...tried on many different types.
Plaids, tweeds, denim, boiled wool, canvas, knits...
None worked until I went to the Turnabout Luxury Resale store...
I had just finished a Yoga class across the street
spent time chatting and catching up with a former colleague
and thought I would Pop In.
The blazer is black, was marked down, I tried it on, and that was it...
Reading a lovely book set in Cornwall...
Black Rabbit Hall by Eve Chase.
Eve wrote The Wilding Sisters which I also have in my TBR pile.
I'm enjoying the story and loving the large manor house and gardens...
can totally visualize the scenery and the dilapidation of the old house.
The author has a way with words,
so vivid that it makes the reader feel they are right there!
One of the recent rainy afternoons I felt like baking...
I perused some old cookbooks and came across the recipe for Lazy Daisy Cake.
Have you ever made it?
All the ingredients were available in my pantry cupboard and fridge so away we go...
back to the 1970's
It was yummy
(cake = carbs)
I gained 9 ounces over a few days and a couple of pieces...
well in all honesty
it could have been the fact that I haven't walked much due to the rain.
I am trying to walk at the mall out of the weather and the floors are even...
so not many hazards except shopping!!!
Wooly Cozy Green sweater...
thrifted in Sidney
Accessorized with my thrifted vintage brooch.
Found it on Salt Spring Island last year.
Sparkles in the sunshine.
Butler Brand aka Fifth Avenue Collection
~ Bird of Paradise ~
(1988-1992)
The wool sweater is great with my black puffer vest...
wore the wool beret that I found in a James Bay thrift shop.
Surprising how cozy and warm a turtleneck is...have not had one in many years.
Treated myself to Murchie's Mint Tea!
So flavourful...this is how mint tea should taste.
Closing in on the 20 pound mark though which is very encouraging...
but it seems that I may have hit a plateau.
Hubby is working in the lower level of the bungalow...
he's building shelves and cleaning up and finishing his workspace.
There will be a new pantry/storage area for my extra household supplies.
The big bulky packages of toilet paper, paper towels, big sacks of flour
cases of tinned goods which I try to purchase
when there is a good price at the supermarket.
All will be painted white and there will be some new wood flooring to finish it off.
I'll try to post a picture when it is all finished.
The surgery date is in late February which is not far off!
Any birthday celebrations ( March 3rd) will have to be put on the back burner
as they will only be a couple of days after my procedure.
I've been buying a few things for my post surgery recovery...
2 piece soft and roomy cozy grey top and pants outfit from the Gap
2 sports bras with front zips as it might be awkward to do up my regular bras.
(twisting is to be avoided)
Dressing will be uber casual especially the first week or so...
might just wear my nightie for a few days.
No one will see me except Mr. HB and he's not The Fashion Police!
(I suppose I could wear my pearls as they elevate any outfit)
How is your New Year shaping up?
What's new?
Have you any travel plans?
Started a new course, fitness class, read any great books?
Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.
~ Be Well and Be Kind ~












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