Showing posts with label linen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linen. Show all posts

Friday, May 12, 2023

Current Topics ~ What is on my radar and mindful walking.



Greetings from The Humble Bungalow Garden.
The Muguet des Bois are blooming...
SO FRAGRANT!!!!

I invited a couple of friends over to dig up some lily of the valley plants.
We have so many :-))
Gardeners like to share their plants with other like minded enthusiasts.


The Auriculas are blooming and they are so charming...
I have several plants and could repot some of them as they have multiplied over these past couple of years.

I see many new varieties in the UK which are so tempting...
not that many are here in the garden centres 
unless they are already in private gardens!

Haven't actually seen many of these auriculars locally at all this year.

I am not moaning here on the blog about my health but I am being proactive...
I've been online researching arthritis...
there is a lot of information to sift through.
Basically I know now that I need to keep moving...
take pain medication and get some physiotherapy.

I've got my appointment lined up and will see the specialist in June.
My walks are around 3 km and am getting 5,000-6,000 steps in during the day.
That number may not be totally accurate because the step total is from my IPhone
I don't have it on me the entire day.
I suppose I could buy a watch that counts the steps...
but does it really matter?

Two 3km walks might be the way to walk now...
a rest in between seems sensible and will help with the pain.
I'm taking Advil and it helps.

In other news I have switched up my skincare routine a wee bit...
I don't tend to spend a LOT on products.

Skin care basics need not break the budget.


Andalou make a sensitive line which works well for my everyday skin regime.
These lotions and potions are very affordable and free of nasty ingredients.


I love using the CC cream as it goes on easily and has SPF
it evens out skin tone and adds a dewy healthy glow.

The Great Lash is an iconic mascara and is often on sale...
The Burts Bees glow stick is a creamy blusher that I use on my cheeks and lips.

It takes me about 5 minutes to do my daytime make-up.


I tried an organic glow stick
 which developed a rough grainy texture
which I did not like at ALL :-((
(I returned it)

Burt's Bees All Aglow is lovely...
it is creamy and very easy to apply.
The shade gives me a soft natural looking blush.


~ Simple make up ~

My favourite red lippy from Miss Pupa of Milan.

Fresh haircut...
(in a bob style)

My thinning hair needed a makeover so my hairdresser gave it a blunt cut.
I can wear it wavy or flat iron it...I like the versatility of the style.
It will be easy to maintain.


Saw this gorgeous iris at Government House on one of my walks this week.

I love to wander about in the local gardens here...
so many great flowers and plantings that inspire.

The weather forecast is for hotter temperatures...
unseasonably hot, or so we are told.
I have swapped out my winter clothes for the spring and summer cottons and linens.

I found a few things that were no longer useful.
Dropped a bag off to the local charity shop, 
had a good browse and came home empty handed.

I replaced a white linen top that I donated with a fresh new one from Marshalls.
It is a simple basic...


Under $30...
will wear it a LOT.
I DO love a bargain.

Well I must close for now and get some stuff done here...
hope that you are enjoying your weekend so far.


Happy Mother's Day!
I will think of my dear MOM...she was one of a kind.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Monday, August 29, 2022

August Snippets...keeping cool, culling, a favourite scarf, hydrangeas and a fabulous book


Culling is happening here in The Humble Bungalow...
no closet, cupboard, or cranny is safe!

I've given away a LOT of things that we never use and have been donating
various items of clothing and this week I attacked the scarf drawer with gusto!

The Hermes scarves are safely tucked away in their iconic orange boxes.
There are a few scarves left to do the work of many...
one of the scarves that was never in jeopardy
is this linen multi toned scarf.


~ long whisper soft lightweight linen ~

a lovely scarf to wear as a wrap
or wrapped several times around my neck.


~ great drape with an interesting texture ~

The scarves that were culled made their way to the local WIN shop
a charity that assists Women In Need (WIN)


~ OOTD ~
My Uniform

Rough Linen Apron
Akoya Pearls
black Yoga pants
white Eileen Fisher linen top

I've been busy trying to get on top of the cleaning here...
the windows ended up being streaky and I reached out on Instagram for tips.
Several great tips and ideas were forthcoming...

I headed out for a microfibre window cleaning cloth (bought 3) and a squeegee...
windows are now sparkling clean!


Annabelle Hydrangeas
big frothy blooms.


Hope that you are doing well and enjoying the last few weeks of summer.
We are finding the heat a wee bit too HOT!
Every afternoon I find a cool spot to sit and sip some tea or lemonade
inevitably a book finds it way into my hands!


Am enjoying this book SO MUCH!
I read his first book The Rules of Civility many years ago and loved it.
His newest, The Lincoln Highway, is on my TBR stack.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Monday, July 25, 2022

OOTD ~ Summertime ~ Linen Dress




Beach Walk a week ago in Oak Bay on a hot summer day.

Wearing an Italian linen dress with capri tights.
Thankful for my sunhat, sunglasses
 the
COOL sea breezes blowing across the sand
while I peruse the beach for treasure.

I found a smooth white rock, very much like an egg...
a simple find but it begged to be picked up!


A handful of sea glass.


Behold the 4 jars full...
Working on filling up Jar 5 and I am well on my way!


The dress is a super simple style
loose and easy to wear in the heat.

Pearls accessorize and elevate the dress and sweater.


Pearls are the ultimate gift from the Sea.


My newest project...
Knitting pattern for the Miriam Sweater is available on Ravelry.


Rowan Felted Tweed Yarn is a dream to work with on any project.
I LOVE the softness of this yarn.


The Beehive Shop in Victoria is my go to yarn and knitting spot.
The staff are so knowledgeable and helpful.


Started knitting the Miriam sweater a few days ago...
a quiet few days at Quarterdeck Cottage and I am indulging in some knit time.

PURE BLISS

The weather hasn't been overly hot and we're enjoying a slow rhythm to our days.

Having an engaging project is wonderful 
when we are not swimming in the pool
or out walking.


Took advantage of the sunshine yesterday and knit 
while watching the pleasure craft
boats and ferries as they made their way across The Salish Sea.


Holiday time is perfect for relaxing and engaging in activities that one enjoys.
I would never spend as many hours knitting if I was home...
the household and garden duties and chores would keep me busy!


Lovely beach vibe bowls from our friends...
perfect for the cottage!

We celebrated our 48th anniversary on July 20th.


I made a simple penne pasta dish with a gorgonzola cream sauce and freshly shucked English Peas from the Humble Bungalow Garden.

Penne Pasta with Gorgonzola and Peas 

Melt several tablespoons of butter in a shallow pan 
add a couple of cloves of chopped garlic and some red pepper flakes
cook gently.
Whisk in a few tablespoons of flour add a 1/3 cup of cream.
Keep whisking then add crumbled gorgonzola and simmer until melted
then keep warm on low.
Meanwhile...
Put a large pot on to boil
When the water is boiling add the penne pasta and cook until al dente.
Drain
add sauce to pasta and stir to coat.

Grate some fresh pepper on top and serve.


I've had an extraordinary amount of SPAM here on the blog.
Really it has come out of the blue and I cannot for the life of me figure out why?

Comments have been streamlined to not allow Unknown accounts to respond.
Anyone with a legitimate google account can leave a comment.
Hopefully this will stop the crazed spam artists and robots 
who seem to have nothing better to do than to invade a rather calm and gentle place.

If you are unable to leave a comment and want to connect with me 
please send me an email, the address is on the blog at the left hand side.

Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.
Hope that you are making the most of the season wherever you are.

Be Back Soon!


~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Colour Me Happy!


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 ~

Sunday, June 12, 2022

Loving Linen ~ OOTD ~ a new skirt

 


Naif
linen skirt
made in Canada

a whisper weight that will be very swishy
worn with a variety of tops and shoes

thinking of a white top with casual flip flops for a walk on the beach


OOTD
kicked it up a notch with my pearls
an Eileen Fisher tank top with Nanette Lapore cropped sweater
blue leather Rieker flats


smocked elastic waist with drawstring ties

So comfy and great for warm summer weather...
just waiting for it to warm up a few degrees!


Read this page turner in 2 days


Am already into this new book!
Such great writing and another riveting story set in Paris.


Hope that you are enjoying your weekend.

A gentle mist has just rolled in here bringing light rain...
an opportunity to stay indoors and read.
One of life's little luxuries.

What are you reading ?

Thank you for popping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Colour My World...


Double daffodils blooming at the side of the road.


New Hanni variety of Auricula Primulas
added to my collection on the porch of The Humble Bungalow.

I love the sweet flowers.

Spring Flowers elevate my mood and provide a welcome pop of colour.


Money Plant 
blooming in The Humble Bungalow Garden.

Once the flowers fade...
 the plant sets seed pods which turn to thin opaque silver discs.
These can be dried and used as a floral accent inside the home.
They also look pretty as a filler in a bouquet.


My new linen apron from Rough Linen...
I chose a bright shade of mustard yellow 
as I wear them most of the time when I am cooking or cleaning.
They offer protection from a variety of sources...
splattering tomato sauces simmering being the most dangerous to my clothes!


Love this print
it reminds me of a William Morris pattern.

The tee top is pure linen and made by the Rachel Ashwell company.
Have you read her books on home decor called Shabby Chic?
I used to watch her TV series and really enjoyed her relaxed approach to home decor.
Many of her ideas were reminiscent of wabi sabi.
I heartily embrace wabi sabi 
as our heritage home has many signs of wear and in some areas is quite distressed.
It is freeing to let go of perfection too!


Emerging from the winter are these intricate flowers which soon will be leaves.
I am not sure what type of tree this is, do you know its name?


Glorious Magnolia


Some thrift shop finds...
crazed ironstone oval dish
painted wee vessel

woven small basket which will be perfect for fresh grown cherry tomatoes


~ DIY ~
Scraped the loose paint off of the outdoor furniture 
that I bought from Kay's Korner in the Cook Street Village.
I then spray painted the vintage iron chairs and table set black.
I love black accents in the garden...
lattice, obelisks, pots, plants, furniture.


Two coats of spray paint were needed to cover the set.
It was sunny, so the paint dried quite fast and I was done in one afternoon.
There is a sense of satisfaction when one completes a project.


Wow
This book by Elizabeth Jane Howard is delightful.
The first in a series of 5 books called The Cazalet Chronicles. 
It is set in the UK and follows a family of privilege throughout several decades.
I've ordered the set as these are re-readable and my husband might enjoy them.

I suppose I should draw this to a close and get some stuff done around the house!
Writing posts can be like falling down a rabbit hole...


~ Be Well and Be Kind ~