Showing posts with label cleaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cleaning. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Travel and home keeping...


Tick Tock...

Our departure for Italy is coming up quite quickly.

  I have been collecting travel sizes of toiletries and make up.

Deciding on which clothes I will pack 
as
 the temperature looks much warmer than I expected.

To distract myself from thinking only about the trip
I've been keeping purposely busy in The Humble Bungalow.


We purchased new graphite grey IKEA Ectorp slipcovers 
to replace the "not so white" ones 
They had stains and have been washed so many times 
that they were looking very shabby...
definitely not "shabby chic." 

We found a plush grey carpet and the room looks so much better.
Chester looks quite at home with the change.

It's odd how we can live with things for a long time 
almost not noticing 
as they fall into decline 
 then one day we just stop and say this is just appalling!
Then we act immediately to remedy the situation in a weekend.

Does this happen to you too?


One of the BEST books I have read all year.
I highly recommend it.

Haunting and beautiful.

The story line is different from anything I have read recently.
It reminded me of story "The Island Of the Blue Dolphins" 
which I read as a child and remember quite vividly.

The ending had a twist which was unexpected...
I won't spoil it for you if you have not yet read the book.


Last month I did a big purge of our knick knacks...
trying to create more "space" by reducing the clutter.

Less to dust, easier to clean and it feels so good.
Our home is very dusty...
Dark wood shows every speck too which makes it difficult to ignore.

Micro fibre cloths and mops get used regularly.
It is a daily job to stay on top of it BUT sometimes I just turn a blind eye...


When I was a young mom at home with two children I was so busy being engaged with the children
that I didn't always have time to do a proper job of house keeping...

So when friends would come by for coffee or a meal 
I made sure that the bathroom was clean and that we had fresh flowers in the house.

I need to remind myself that people who pop by for a visit 
are not here to judge me on my cleaning skills...
I try to keep things tidy and organized but I am not always on top of the dust.


I love this Method cleaner...


This one too!


Autumn leaves and cooler weather...
Fall has arrived!


Green turning to Gold...


Soup weather.



Time for a little Autumnal Porch decor...


Hanging up my gloves for the time being...
going out to the garden centre for some fall decor inspiration.

I may not have time to post again.
I leave for the 3 weeks in Italy and France next week.
You can follow me on Instagram.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~


Thursday, January 24, 2019

A POP of colour and my favourite IPhone APP.


New in The Humble Bungalow.



Le Creuset Dutch Oven


A friend shared her secret to keeping her Le Creuset pots and pans
looking like new.

(it's Bar Keepers friend!)

I made a paste of this cleanser 
soaked our stained white enamel pot for a few minutes
then rubbed it with a scratch free scrubber and voila
clean as new! 


My current read...


Hooray the hellebores are blooming!


One bloom can make a big statement in a small vase.


Rain or shine 
I'm out every day for a walk.

My goal is to walk 7,000 steps.
The IHealth App on my IPhone makes it easy to keep track.


This Saint James raincoat helps keep me dry.


(a picture from the archives)

Purchased several years ago and still going strong.
I can wear a vest or sweater underneath if the temperatures are dipping.




Another walk would be needed to reach my daily goal...
  it is already 4:00 and I have to start preparing dinner after I publish this post.

Some days are easier to fit in more activities...

Are you motivated by a fitness app?
Do you go to the gym?
Have you worked with a personal trainer?

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Monday, January 8, 2018

Finding my way...

Thank you so much for your supportive emails and comments on my previous post.
Many of you wrote about your personal tragedies and situations that are much more dire than what our family is going through and upon reflection this past week I have been able to regain my sense of perspective
coming to terms with my feelings of helplessness.

I've put my energies into action 
working on domestic chores
focusing on the jobs at hand.

It is not a cure all but it feels good to accomplish something that needs doing.


I am glad that my kitchen does not look like this one
but it CAN look rather messy if I do not stay on top of the cleaning.


Thank goodness for the auto clean program...
it makes the job so much easier.

I've been chiselling away at my "to do" list...
the feeling of accomplishment 
is a reward
when I am able to cross another job off the list.


Maintaining leather 
Coach bag, shoes and boots pays off as they look better and last longer.


 Fresh Shampoo
for  
my make up brushes once a month...
a simple routine that takes just a few minutes.


This wee orchid was a gift from a friend 
when Mom died on my birthday last March.
It is blooming again!


This orchid has a double row of blooms...
speaking of blooms our Amaryllis is absolutely stunning!


Each stem has four flowers!
There is another stem about to bloom.
We have never ever had an amaryllis like this one.


Low WW point lunch yesterday
after a busy day working in the Humble Bungalow.

Did you watch the Golden Globes last night?
Oprah's speech was so inspiring...
I watched it twice.


A stack of books await...


Speaking of inspiring.

I found this wonderful quote on Pinterest...

Hope that you find some comfort and joy in your week.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Hard workers...



There's a real hard working cleaning spray in The Humble Bungalow.
I use this dandy spray for everything 
from the kitchen sink to getting stains out of clothes.

Did you notice that we have a new faucet?
Our previous Franke faucet from 1988 was replaced when we had a leaky pipe.
The plumber who came to the house was punctual, prompt and polite 
AND he cleaned up all the mess too!


Janet's recent post on How to Wash Slip Covers reminded me of how much I use and love this cleaner.
We have white slip covered love seats in our family room 
they require regular laundering...
if there is a stain or a spot I pre-treat ours with this Method cleaner.


Another product that I use a lot is Bon Ami...
I have written about it before and it works really well without harming the environment.

Do you have any favourite cleaning products?

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Monday, October 16, 2017

OOTD mixed with some Netflix suggestions...


Mod-O-Doc patchwork top
worn here with the skinny knit Calvin Klein knit pants


Cut Loose top and the Calvin Klein skinny knit pants
Clarks shoes.

OOTD 
to play bridge and take lessons at the club.
They are simple easy pieces that can be dressed up with accessories.

Authentic, honest clothes that reflect my no nonsense approach...
(sometimes I might be a tad too serious)
SO
I have been considering buying a fun Tee shirt...
not sure exactly what it will look like
noticed a few women "of a certain age" 
wearing interesting Tees with variations of patterns 
textures
some with writing
which for years I have never considered.
Perhaps there is a Tee for me 
that would look not quite as "out there" worn under a simple sweater
like Mom's cashmere waterfall sweater
 that I wear often as
it feels just SO COZY! 

Speaking of cozy
that reminds me of "comfort food."


French Toast for breakfast 
 our garden grown apples with a drizzle of maple syrup.


Cafe Creme
of course...

We just finished watching the Netflix series Atypical 
which I can highly recommend...
it is about an autistic boy and his family.
Jennifer Jason Leigh is the lead actress.

I am now glued to the Netflix series "This is Us"...
and loving it!
The show reminds me so much of "Thirty Something" 
a series that my husband and I watched with our friends 
many years ago
 I discovered that Ken Olin is involved...
he was in Thirty Something 
and it has a similar vibe
perhaps that must be why I love it so much.


Hope that you have a lovely week.

I am looking forward to a slower pace after our busy weekend cleaning out the basement!
We found all kinds of things that we could get rid of, things we will never use
 things were popped outside on the boulevard for passers by to take 
 the rest is off to the thrift shop.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Saturday, October 14, 2017

A quiet weekend, focusing on our home....


Autumn brings chilly days 
and it's time to do some work inside the Humble Bungalow.
The garden will have to wait!

Mr. HB and I are "deep cleaning" the storage area and workshop downstairs where the furnace is located in our home...
it is an area that tends to be a catch all and because it is behind "closed doors" 
we do not look at it often...
 extra stuff gathers
  it mounts up 
one can be happy ignoring 
the bits of debris and recycling and cardboard only for so long!

Exhausting work but certainly satisfying...

I needed to take a break late in the day and have a cafe creme 
 now writing this blog post before starting dinner.
My tummy is grumbling!


Sharon Santoni's new book...
she lives in such a pretty home and her garden is beautiful
and how wonderful that she has shared some of her favourite recipes!

Speaking of recipes...


I took this book out of the local library and I love the recipes so much that I have placed an order with the booksellers in Oak Bay.
I have read most of Jane Green's novels and find them very entertaining.


Tonight I am making Jane Green's Maple Glazed Pork Chops 
served with my whipped potato bake
shown here ready to go into the oven...
AH COMFORT FOOD!

I recently shared the recipe...
this time I had no cottage cheese so I substituted some cream cheese.
NEEDS MUST!

Must get on with the rest of the dinner prep so I will close.
How is your weekend going?

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Summer roses...and the goings on here in The Humble Bungalow

Summer is my favourite time of year...
the weather is usually sunny and warm and the garden is looking its' best.
I find my days slip away quite quickly at this time of year.
Busy with the garden chores,
keeping up with the domestics, walking, and cooking.

There is a feeling of weariness after a long hot day and so I am content to sit and read or watch some TV.

The roses are at their peak of perfection...


Days are busy spent dead heading the spent blooms to encourage repeat blooming.
Black spotted leaves are removed and discarded.
So important that they do not come in contact with the soil and spread to other roses.


One of the luxuries of growing roses is that you can pick a bouquet for the home or to give to others...
The fragrant arrangements that I share are always well received and appreciated.


Jude the Obscure and William Shakespeare mingle together and make for a frothy marriage of petals and scents.

Our garden helper has moved to Sooke 
(which is about a 45 minute drive out of town)
she is not longer able to help me once a month 
and I have come to rely on her...

I am in the process of searching for someone to come once a month 
 help with the heavy work, weeding and generally tidying up.


The hydrangeas are making a big statement this month.
These are by our north patio and there are many more limelight hydrangeas 
out front of the Humble Bungalow.

Last weekend our son took us to Sidney Spit in his new speedboat.
We arrived one day after our prime minister Justin Trudeau was there kayaking.


Cuddled up with two of our grandchildren...
we are ready to scoot across the Salish Sea to Sidney Spit.
And we did scoot...40 mph!
Fortunately my hat has a strap under the chin or it would have blown away!


We found a lovely little pool of water near the beach 
Our beach umbrella stuck in the sand, beach towels laid out and the cooler at the ready.


Beach combing, wading, a few games of Frisbee and horse shoes followed before we tucked into our picnic lunch.


Isla and I are chatting and taking in all the scenery while waiting on the bench. Henry, Grampa and our son will bring the car and trailer back to the boat launch.


The bungalow is super dusty right now as we have a stone mason on site.
Our chimney was in dire need of some repair and he is installing a new liner to make it safe for us to light fires in the fireplace.

He is almost finished...
while I have had to stay home more
 I have been busy 
washing the slipcovers and sorting through our linen drawers
rearranging some bits and bobs
gathering up a bunch of things to take to the charity shop.

Oh and I started a new book!


When I was donating at the thrift shop I took a few moments to cruise through the aisles...
I found something that I could not pass up.


a silver tray


love the intricate details


I must close for now and get dinner started...
thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow.

How is your summer going?
Have you found any treasures at the shops?
What are you reading?