Showing posts with label Seattle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seattle. Show all posts

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Food and Flowers...a post that got lost in cyberspace!

First off I must say the food in Seattle was AMAZING...

Breakfast every morning was enjoyed in Andaluca, the Mayflower Park's restaurant.
(Our hotel package; "The Winter Warmer" included breakfast each morning and valet parking)

The English Breakfast tea was perfection...
loose tea leaves, boiling hot, served in a pot with fresh milk.
Followed by eggs, fruit, bacon or sausages, multigrain toast and homemade jam.

Lunches were randomly picked based on where we were walking.
When we got hungry we chose the busier spots thinking that would be a good indicator of quality, which worked well for us.


We indulged in a pre dinner cocktail in Oliver's Lounge before heading out for the evening.

We tried some new restaurants for dinners out and returned to Dahlia Lounge on the Friday night. (which we remember as being one of our favourites)


Sea Bar Sampler from Dahlia Lounge
Tom Douglas's first restaurant
(I think it is still his finest)
This dish is probably the best dish that I have eaten in many many years...
maybe it is the BEST EVER.


Mr. HB had the coconut cream pie for dessert...
the waitress brought us two forks.
I did not even pick mine up.
With great reserve and a nod to my WW "training" I watched as Mr. HB 
 savoured each bite.


The concierge at The Mayflower Park Hotel suggested Barolo when we mentioned we wanted to have an Italian meal on the Saturday evening.
It was a chilly and rainy night so we were relieved to find it was located 5 minutes from the Hotel.
The Bistro was super busy so we were happy that the concierge had arranged a reservation for us.


Grilled Cesar Salad
a much more intense flavour was released by grilling the romaine


Halibut on a bed of vegetables drizzled with lemon, herbs and olive oil.
I ate every morsel.


My first ever bite of a cannoli!
Now I know what all the fuss is about.

Now that we are home back in Our Humble Bungalow food is simpler.

The Victoria Orchid Society has it's annual show and sale this month.
It is a highlight for orchid lovers as there are so many exotic varieties on display.

I will be volunteering at the show
 and after my shift plan to peruse the show and the orchids that growers have on sale.


The windowsill orchids are blooming in our Humble Bungalow Kitchen



They love the humidity situated on the sill just above the sink.
What a pretty sight to see walking in to the kitchen after being away for 4 days.

~ Home Sweet Home ~

Thank you for popping by and spending a few minutes here in The Humble Bungalow.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Bainbridge Island ~ a long awaited pilgrimage...

Seattle has been one of our travel destinations for many years...
it is close to Victoria and takes only a few hours by car or a high speed ferry.
We enjoy the sights, shopping and the fabulous restaurants...there is always live theatre, The Seattle Art Gallery, The EMP, Chihuly Glass Museum, Space Needle and various heritage sites.




We have not explored the areas surrounding Seattle very much...
we have been to Tacoma and travelled south to California.
On this visit I suggested that we take the ferry across to Bainbridge Island.

Bainbridge Island is across the water from downtown Seattle.
It turns out that the ferries run frequently and the trip takes only 35 minutes.


The view as we are arriving at the Bainbridge Island Ferry dock
you can see the snow capped mountains in the distance...

Bainbridge is a beautiful island which serves as a bedroom community to Seattle and is linked to Poulsbo Washington at the far end by a bridge.
There are many large vineyards, luxurious waterfront homes and vast acreages that dot the island.

The streets near the ferry dock are lined with quaint shops, galleries and cafes.

My main reason for making the pilgrimage to Bainbridge Island 
was to visit the knitting store Church Mouse Yarns and Teas.




The shop offers lessons, sells patterns and yarn, 
Teas and Emma Bridgewater Black Toast patterned china.
Three of my favourite things all located under one roof!

You can sit inside at the great table or in a cozy chair and knit to your hearts' content.


I purchased this reversible poncho pattern 
I am using the Berroco Ultra Aplaca yarn in the same shade as the pattern.



The progress so far...
when it comes to the grafted seam I am going to be in need of some assistance.
Hopefully a few of my expert knitter friends will be able to guide me...
or else I will pop into our local wool shop The Beehive for a tutorial.


snapshots from our walk on Bainbridge Island


sign in a toy shop



stone figures along the waterfront


a beautiful heritage arts and crafts bungalow
circa 1913



I would have loved to have been invited inside.

We had lunch at The Harbour Public House
 sipped a tasty beverage from The Blackbird Bakery
perused many lovely shops.

Among my favourites were:
The Berry Patch
Heart
Lark
Pastiche Antiques

Petit and Olson 
(wow this shop is fabulous!)

Salt House Mercantile
Seattle Children's Hospital Bargain Boutique

Our stay was short and sweet and I would eagerly return.
The Gardens at The Bloedel Reserve are reported to be spectacular and I can imagine them on a sunny summer day...


there is a wee bit more to share  with you from our Seattle visit in the next post.

Hope that your week has been going well...

Have a lovely weekend! 

Monday, February 1, 2016

Fresh from Seattle...

My previous post generated an amazing number of comments and responses.
Thank You!

I had no idea that it would create such a flurry of emails and comments.

Thank you for taking the time to write and for sharing your thoughts...
Just knowing that google was responsible for the sudden drop in followers makes me feel better.

I write the blog as a hobby, not as a job and post only when I feel the desire.

Readers are important...I'd be kidding you if I said it didn't matter.
It is not for the "approval" as one commenter mentioned...
there is comfort knowing that there is an audience of readers out there.

So without further adieu...

Mr. HB and I have been away on a little jaunt to Seattle and we returned last night to our cozy Bungalow, which was well taken care of by our house sitter...who also took great care of our cats.



View from the BC Ferry crossing the Strait of Georgia.


The Clarks are super comfy and we walked a lot!


The new leather cross body bag by Maggie turned out to be a winner.
Not too big and the area at the front has a pocket for my IPhone which is handy for taking pictures!
My carry on bag had plenty of room as I packed light.

I wore my Barbour jacket
NYDJ skinny version
took various Eileen Fisher tops
a dressy pair of ponte knit pants 
my new coral top and sweater.
a warm grey knit pullover
Burberry cashmere scarf
walking shoes by Clarks Artisan 


It was chilly walking around downtown in Seattle and there were rain showers.
I got a chill and so I kept sipping hot beverages.
Turns out the chill was a warning of a cold coming on.
It is the first cold that I have had in over a year!


Pike Place Market is always on our list of spots to visit when we go to Seattle.





The flowers are really beautiful and so reasonably priced...




Love white bouquets with simple greenery.


We had lunch at a French cafe...
the menu was much like those I visited in Paris.
Ham, baguettes and cornichons.
Olives, salads, oysters, terrines, sausages.
We enjoyed a steaming hot bowl of French onion soup.


When we visit Seattle we always stay at The Mayflower Park Hotel.
It is comfortable, the location is close to shopping and situated close to many fabulous restaurants.
Valet parking, an award winning bar ~ Oliver's 
a restaurant  ~ Andaluca 
wonderful ambiance 
comfy beds
lovely decor
prompt room service
fresh flowers
The staff are efficient, polite and friendly.




Old world charm built in 1927...the same year that my Mother was born!


I'll be keeping close to home until I shake this cold.
Will work on a few more snippets from our trip and post them when I get time.

Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog!

Monday, March 25, 2013

Springing forth with colour...OOTD and a health report.

Spring is showing off in the yellow daffodils, purple crocus, red tulips and the blue hyacinths...
everywhere I look I see VIBRANT BRILLIANT COLOUR.
It is so startling after the grey skies of winter that my head turns to notice every bud and bloom.



This store's display
 caught my attention
and I stopped to look closer
to examine the details of each piece.
How cheerful and energetic it makes me feel.


As seen on the street in Seattle
mette might recognize some of the Marimekko prints.


Color or "Colour"
 is getting lots of press this season.
~ ~ ~
(Colour is how well spell it here in Canada)


Who knew there were blue trees in Seattle?


I'd call this cobalt blue...
it certainly makes a statement.

~ ~ ~


 Silly I know...

"Walking outfit"
I have two of these hoodies one in Glacier Blue and this Chartreuse Green
and I have been living in these "performance" active wear pants from Lands End!
They are so comfy...

I have been side lined with Vertigo all weekend and it continues 
my doctor thinks is Benign Postural Vertigo...
 I am taking some medicine, the same one that astronauts take for their trips to outer space!

So for now it's slow mo days in The Humble Bungalow
no walks allowed until it passes.
"Too risky"
 the hazards of falling are not worth it.

(I reluctantly have to agree)


I have lots of new magazines to browse


 a funny book to start
this really does sound entertaining!

What colours are you wearing this season and are you feeling bold in your choice of colour?