Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
June ~ Flowers and more...
~ David Austin Rose ~
Climbing Graham Thomas
a fragrant and prolific repeat blooming rose.
It's a RIOT of Yellow blooms and the bees love it.
I have been busy with my new exercises and daily walks.
It's surprising how fast the days pass by...
home keeping, cooking, gardening.
My tea and book breaks several times a day
I seem to be busier than usual.
I have almost forgotten about blogging.
Today I finally answered the questions from my last post in May.
Roses are so beautiful right now...
the branches and stems are having a hard time holding up all the blooms!
I go out most days for a few minutes with my secateurs and snip off spent blooms, remove the black spotted leaves and as a wee reward pick a few roses to bring inside.
My "Work Station."
Always
at or near the sink.
The hard working tools at the ready...
The kitchen is the heart of our home.
Most of my time is spent in the kitchen prepping meals and cleaning up.
I sit at the trestle table to write my blog posts.
Darling daughter helped facilitate a purchase this week...
she has an Etsy shop and is always out and about looking for treasures.
I mentioned at least a year ago to her
that I was wanting a vintage or antique gold watch chain...
I had seen some in a local second hand shop that were lovely but far too expensive.
Since having my surgery, a friend suggested that I buy myself a treat,
to "mark" the hip replacement event.
It got me thinking and well the stars aligned and Jennifer found me an antique Albert Chain in 9ct rose gold...
(rose gold is perfect for a rose grower!!)
Thank you Jen
XO
Did you watch any of the Chelsea Garden Show coverage on You Tube?
My goodness it was fun...I can only imagine being there.
Our peonies put on a great showing this year.
Lovely frothy petals...we have 2 different peony plants.
I could not bring myself to pick any as they looked so stunning in the beds.
I just finished reading Margaret Atwood's Handmaid's Tale.
It was definitely dystopian...
the book was well written (of course)
it felt plausible,
perhaps even possible considering the times that we are living in...
On Sunday I purchased the sequel The Testaments.
I'll read that after I read a few other books in my book stack.
What are you reading?
Well I had better close for now and get some dinner organized.
Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.
Feel free to leave a comment and let me know how you are getting along.
In the meantime...
~ Be Well and Be Kind ~
Monday, May 18, 2026
BEST (recent) thrift shop find!!...(roses, sunscreen, walking post op hip surgery)
~ Lady Angela ~
Fragrant and Frothy
Growing up the lattice next to the front porch.
I picked a large bloom for the bathroom.
I'm enjoying the thrifted antique platter that I found at Ross Bay Villa's Sale.
My skin is very sensitive to the sun and I have rosacea so I need to use sunscreen.
Eminence have great sunscreen options...
My current favourite is their radiant mineral lotion with Bakuchiol and Niacinamide.
This straw hat is a keeper...
Eddie Bauer and it must be 30 or more years old!
Funny thing happened when I was sitting on the deck at the cottage...
a swallow landed on my hat which was on my head
I was so surprised and the bird flew off pretty quick after I moved.
So every so often I find a great item at the thrift store...
In the winter
I found some great Burberry and Barbour plaid wool and cashmere scarves.
Once I found an Hermes silk scarf which I sold at a local consignment shop.
There are oodles of items that I've picked up for the house.
Mid century Moderne pieces as gifts for our adult kids.
The most exciting and recent find was a pair of leather loafers...
Loafers have been on my wish list for about 18 months.
Well was I ever surprised to find these...
Bling wasn't on my radar...
BUT
they are my size, very comfy and they are leather.
Have you ever heard of Sandro?
When I was in Paris in 2019 I discovered Sandro.
It's definitely a LUXE brand.
They are in immaculate condition.
At a bargain price and under $20.
It was a lucky find.
I am so excited about these shoes...
will be wearing them on repeat.
(doing a happy dance too)
Perhaps I need to "Moon Walk" like Michael Jackson?
~ Mount Baker seen from the shore ~
~ Old Truck on a Pender Island Farm ~
Walking continues to improve post op hip replacement.
My recent fall in the garden has set me back a few weeks.
The cane slipped on the gravel path when I was picking lily of the valley.
Hubby had to help me up and I must say it scared me.
And wouldn't you know...the side I fell on was the operative hip side.
I was in pain for a full week and am only now slowly getting back to my walks.
We've been watching Silent Witness on BBC
and Storied Spaces on Magnolia Network.
Am reading a book about the British Upper Class
called Hunting Unicorns by Bella Pollen.
It's very entertaining.
So that's about it for today...
the sun is shining and I've been outside.
Hubby planted a new yellow rose where an old red rose was struggling.
We've had a few roses fail lately.
Not sure why but there's no need to be upset...
just zip out to the garden centre and grab a new one...
so many great varieties.
June is almost here and more roses will soon be blooming.
Bouquet from Mother's Day...
purchased from our local Pepper's Grocery Store.
Took the bouquet to our cottage on Pender and enjoyed a quiet week.
The Purple Martins are back and have babies in the nesting boxes at the Marina.
Saw two grey whales swim by the cottage, no orcas this time.
Met up with friends...had a pub meal out.
Found an arts and crafts pewter British candlestick at the thrift shop.
I've never had any pewter before this find.
I've got to put the kettle on and make a cup of tea and sit on the front porch with my book for a bit until it's time for me to make dinner.
Thank you for stopping by...
hope that you enjoyed this wee post.
Until next time...
~ Be Well and Be Kind ~
Saturday, July 5, 2025
July Joys ~ Roses, ( a surprise recipe) books and time at Quarterdeck Cottage.
The Lavender is ready to harvest...
I snipped a few stems off the plant and made some fragrant sachets.
This job takes a while to do...
patience is required to remove the buds and so I brew a big pot of tea
sit myself in a comfy chair on the front porch and get stuck in.
I love the scent of lavender and the sachets are useful in the drawers...
where I store lingerie, sweaters and nightgowns.
I found these wee gauze bags at the local Dollar Store.
I reuse them from year to year.
Yellow rose at the back is Climbing Graham Thomas...
the pink one closest is Strawberry Hill.
These two are out back by the greenhouse and the work area...
both are happy and have oodles of blooms and they are both very fragrant.
Strawberry Hill has deep cups with frilly petals.
Here's a closer look at Graham Thomas...
bold yellow blooms.
I love to look at the cheerful lush display when I am out in the garden working.
It feels like these jobs are so worth it,
a reward for our efforts when we get these rather stunning displays.
This lovely iris bloom is only one of many on the plant...
it is a newer plant in The Humble Bungalow Garden.
Another bright colour and the wee yellow stripe in the middle of the petals
makes for a wonderful bold contrast.
Iced Latte...
a refreshing choice for a hot afternoon by the pool.
I loved this fun and fantastical book by Jess Kidd.
Her books are new to me, and they are a wee bit different than my usual books.
They are FUN and the mystery gets solved in the end...
a wild ride to get to the past page but ever so entertaining.
Mr HB and I play crib at the cottage...
he wins almost ALL THE TIME!
~ Beach walks and Sea Glass ~
The weather was lovely when we were at Quarterdeck Cottage...
sunny and warm, pools were open and water was perfect.
I need a new swimsuit...and I am going to go shopping these next few weeks.
My older black suit is 4 or 5 years old and is definitely needing to be retired!!
Canada Day...July 1st
Beaver Chairs at Roseland Park.
Knitting on the Miriam Sweater
using the vintage Baycrest Aran Yarn.
(darling daughter found at a local thrift shop)
Loved Jess Kidd's other book and saw this at the Pender Island Bookshop...
read it in 2 days...such a wild romp and lovely quirky characters.
Climbing Royal Sunset Rose
a bowlful of petals...
Made some rosewater face spray...
easy and a lovely way to use up petals.
Roses are definitely my muse...
love them in the garden, love them in bouquets.
Do you grow roses?
I've had a molar crack and half of it fell apart...
I think I actually ate it :-((
I thought my burger had a crunchy bite, then I realized that my tooth was rough!
So I am booked in to see my dentist...
a crown perhaps?
Oh well at 70 one must expect these things...
We are watching Outrageous on Britbox...
it is about the Mitford sisters.
I read the book years ago and the series is staying very close to the book.
The scenes are lush and the locations and houses are fabulous.
I adore the fashions and am eager to watch each and every episode.
Are you watching a great period drama?
The trailer for Downton Abbey is out...it's a MUST SEE for me.
How about you?
Now to this next book...
another grand story is unfolding and turns out it is a real page turner.
Well that's about it for now...
lots to do here in The Humble Bungalow Garden.
Playing Catch up after our time away...
Thank you for popping by and checking out my little blog...
until next time.
~ Be Well and Be Kind ~
Friday, June 6, 2025
On the cusp of the Hospice Teeny Tiny Garden Tour....
Dear Readers....
I have been totally immersed in preparing our Humble Bungalow Garden for the Annual Hospice Teeny Tiny Garden Tour...that is why I have not been posting.
It is for a good cause...
My husband and I have been devoting most of our waking hours to get ready for this upcoming garden tour. This is our first experience with a Garden Tour and we are doing it in memory of my beloved mom. She spent her last days in our local Hospice and the staff were amazing...kind and considerate and so supportive of all of us.
We heard that 650 tickets were sold!!!
I plan to give away one of my "mud pie" paintings...no need to donate but if you are on the tour please feel free to pop in a toonie...and enter the draw.
Good Luck !
I am feeling rather knackered tonight so will just add some photos...
Constance Spry Rose
Climbing Rose Graham Thomas
A struggling Limelight Hydrangea planted in a pot...
fingers crossed it gets better!
Green grass and a huge Hosta!!
Candlestick Primulas...
In the "new bed" last year we dug up and planted a new bed...
10 feet by 4 feet...
I dug it up when I had my broken ankle.
Dedicated gardeners might be able to relate..
NEEDS MUST :-))
Two chairs to sit in which I think we need to sit in soon...
I'd like a cold icy Gin and Tonic...
maybe on Monday
(after the tour?)
Back patio near the basement door...lots happening here...
so much more than meets the eye!
Lewissia
Red Geraniums
the hummingbirds love these.
They have been buzzing by us each day that we have been working in the garden.
Perhaps they are cheering us on?
So many roses here in The Humble Bungalow!
We counted 30 at one time but we recently lost a few so perhaps we have 25 now?
Sunday is the day...
Big green glass Italian bottle...hidden among the plants.
Do you think people will see it?
The potting table...
my "work" area.
Roses growing above the raised beds...
Don't poke your eye out when gardening...
pop a pot on top of the bamboo stake.
Clematis atop of the pride of London ground cover...
coral bells and to the left a day lily.
If you purchased tickets for this worthy event
and are coming to The Humble Bungalow Garden
PLEASE say hello...
I would like to meet you ALL!
My MOM would be so excited if she were still here...
Thank you to all the dedicated nurses and doctors who help us everyday.
Best to all of you and thank you for stopping by to read my post.
~ Be Well and Be Kind ~
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