Showing posts with label mysteryseries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mysteryseries. Show all posts

Sunday, May 3, 2026

May Daze...snapshots and snippets

 


Greetings from The Humble Bungalow.

There's not too much news here...
Still in recovery from my hip replacement and have not been away.

Life is moving quite slowly
but I'm feeling positive and content to be a homebody.

There are always things to do here...
mostly home keeping jobs.
The kettle is often boiling and there's fresh tea in the pot.

Good books at the ready and a cat that loves attention.

I've been enjoying watching You Tube Videos.
So many great people out there that are sharing their homes, gardens and hobbies.
Do you have any favourite You Tube Accounts?


~ Japanese Peony ~

Seen on one of my walks...

At Government House in The Rockland area of Victoria.
Gorgeous details and a pristine white bowl of petals.

Government House Gardens are open to the public most of the year.
The gardens are a mix of Garry Oak meadows, large areas of lawn, rocky outcroppings and perennial borders.

Several ponds with ducks, a rose garden and a fountain. 
Quite a few benches are available to sit and enjoy the peace and quiet.

 Spectacular views of The Olympic Mountains 
across the Strait to Washington, USA.

Native plants and rock and alpine plants have there place here too...
A small museum of vintage clothing is located in the Mews where
there is a charming tea room.

Volunteers help take care of the grounds and there are plant sales during the year.

I like to visit several times each year to see what is blooming.

If you visit Victoria or live closeby this is a great spot for a walk or a picnic.


I snapped a picture of this peony just as I was leaving...


I found this antique platter at Ross Bay Villa's Saturday sale.



I was drawn to the black and white colours and the mottled age of the piece.


I popped this on our arts and crafts wooden shelf in the bathroom.

The sun has been out for a few days and we have been enjoying the warmer weather.


Warm enough for a soft ice cream cone treat!


Chester is loving this warm sunny spot.

He's been finding sunny patches to have a nap in most days...
I'd love to be able to nap like a cat.


I've been bringing out some of my summer clothes...


I love the details on the sleeves of this white linen shirt.
It's a versatile piece...can be worn as a jacket or a simple shirt.


My new denim jacket..by Angels from Marshall's.
I looked at thrift and consignment shops for several weeks but had no luck so I decided to go look at Marshall's and found one for under $40.

The silk scarf is by local artist and crafter Lise Lotte Design.
She has the scarves for sale on her website in 2 sizes...I opted for the smaller one.
It's light and lovely and has a beautiful pattern on it 
she made this using a technique called cyanotype
that harnesses the power of the sun!


Do you watch the Miss Fisher mysteries on TV?
I've seen a few and was delighted when I found a new book.

I love the details, the era that the stories are set in and the opulent fashions.
Am halfway through the book and enjoying the story...
I now can see why the books are so popular.


Have you ever tried to monitor your portions by using a smaller plate or bowl?

This is one of the tricks that I am using to help me from overeating.
My lunch 5 out of 7 days 
is high protein Greek Yogurt, fresh fruit and chopped walnuts.
I vary the fruit so that I am not bored.
I actually feel like I am eating dessert when I eat this lunch...
and it keeps me satisfied until dinner time.


~ Pasta ~
my husbands' favourite food.

To make it satisfying I usually serve it with a salad.
I have 1 cup of noodles and 1 cup of sauce.

The sauce recipe is pretty basic...
1 diced onion
1-2 cloves of garlic minced
2 stalks celery diced
several sliced mushrooms

saute in olive oil on medium heat until soft
stirring often.

Add sliced Italian sausages
(they look like meat balls)
saute until cooked.

Add 1 large large can of minced or chopped tomatoes.
(San Marzano are very flavourful)
salt, pepper, red pepper flakes and dried oregano
(all to your taste)

Simmer for an hour and serve over top of any pasta.


Native Camas is in bloom.



Many Local Victoria Parks have these plants growing...
Beacon Hill, Playfair and Uplands Parks

Lovely spots to walk and enjoy nature at its best.


Wee auricula from the plant sale table at Ross Bay Villa.
Love love love these darling flowers :-))

I am trying to get in as many steps as I can to build my muscles up.
 It is taking a longer time to get my speed back.

As a result I'm feeling stiff and have just purchased a big bag of epsom salts!!
A soak in the tub is on my radar...

Hope that things are going well for you.

Well it's your turn now...
perhaps you can share what you are up to, what you are reading 
or watching on You Tube?

Until next time.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Health, Hips, and new things on my radar and in my closet!

 


~ Glorious Fall Colour ~

I went for a walk in the cemetery with my sister and we visited the family plot.
This "avenue" of plain trees is quite magnificent and changes throughout the seasons.
The dappled sun and birdsong lifted my spirits.


We walked by these gentle creatures slowly 
as they gazed up from their meal 
Only stopped for a brief minute to observe us as we passed by...

The cemetery is located a few short blocks from The Humble Bungalow.
 It is a lovely spot for a saunter or a quiet place to sit and savour nature.


I devoured this book in a few days...
it was an entertaining book of short mysteries in the style of Miss Marple.

It left me craving a meatier mystery book.
Mr. HB and I are watching Wire in The Blood on Britbox.
Very intense and so well done.
Val McDermid's writing is well crafted.

I had several weeks of "tummy trouble" and I figured out what was amiss.
It turns out I have developed an intolerance for lactose!
My father had an issue with lactose too so I come by it honestly.


I asked my BFF who also has a lactose intolerance,
 she suggested that I try lactose free Greek yogurt.

Well I am very happy to report that it is delicious and doesn't cause any distress.
I've switched to Natrel, a milk that is lactose free, and am carefully reading labels.

It has surprised me to learn that so many people have this issue!

My surgeon has suggested that I lose a few pounds to reduce the stress on my hips.
So I have been riding my new (to me) stationary bike and modifying my diet.
I have lost 5 pounds so far...
I can't tell by looking so it must be mostly water:-))

Anyhow the battle continues...

Let's move on and away from these pesky health issues, shall we?


Eileen Fisher 
basic top with long sleeves.

Perfect for fall and winter and a great layering piece.


Purchased at a local consignment shop on Estevan.
~ Twice Is Nice ~

It fits in with my minimalist wardrobe...


You can see the colour palette...
denims, black, white and grey.


~ Striped shirts ~
Worn over tee tops, usually with the collars and cuffs up.

(AND MY PEARL NECKLACE)
Why save it only for BEST?


For some reason I have gone a bit MAD for denim!

It has happened gradually but I am totally smitten..
I love the softness of worn denim...found easily in the thrift shops.
The shirt dress is several seasons old from Lands' End, it gets a lot of wear.

Do you love denim too?


A classic white shirt from Old Navy 10 years old and still going strong.


Lipstick is always a great accessory...
a pop of colour on a grey day.


I took a risk with this colour ~ there were no testers available...
It works and the lippy was on sale so a "win win."


This soft scarf will go well with that shade of lipstick!


So cozy for my beach walks here at the cottage...
SeaSalt is a Cornish Brand.
I love their colourful prints and clothing.


Columbia Rain jacket needed for the rainy days..
soft scarf for a warm and cozy neck.
My newest accessory is a necessity to reduce the pressure on my hip.

Things are ramping up in the hip replacement department...
appointments are scheduled and tests have been completed.

Will keep you posted...


Reading this book now...
rather a different subject matter but the writing is excellent.

Dawn French is one of my favourites...
especially her role in The Vicar Of Dibley!

Have you read any of her books?

For now that's pretty much all my news.
Lot's going on and I have to keep my eyes focused on the positives.

Thank you for popping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~