Showing posts with label pearls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pearls. Show all posts

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Mid June Snippets ~ Gardens, Roses and Pearls ~


I must be busy if I am not posting more frequently...
(that is true)

The Humble Bungalow Garden is a riot of blooms
 so we are "full on" with the maintenance.

Add that to the home keeping jobs, grocery shopping, and cooking.
Exercises from the physio and walking.
Reading, and all the "new" appointments since we acquired a nurse practitioner.
HOORAY!

Our long time doctor retired and we cut loose...
so we are very happy to have been assigned a new practitioner.
She's amazing and VERY thorough.


Snippets from my favourite garden on the recent Teeny Tiny Garden Tour.







This delightful garden is on a street off Oak Bay Avenue.

It is an OASIS of beauty...
lush green plantings...
Hostas, Boxwoods, Trees, Roses and many cozy seating spots.

I peeked in the windows of the charming home and was so smitten...
white ironstone, shiny silver, art and a kitchen that looks so gorgeous.

I am sharing some of our roses so if you are tired of seeing them LOOK AWAY!


Gertrude Jekyll Rose

We moved her last year...she's finally put down roots and is blooming.
  ~ VERY FRAGRANT ~


Graham Thomas
 a David Austin Climber...


We actually need to rake up the rose petals!

Deadheading roses and managing black spot are ongoing tasks.


Sunshine and Roses...
a lovely combo.

Hubby and I have been outside in the garden most of the day.

Lots of things require our attention.
If we stopped doing these jobs the garden would be a TOTAL jungle.

While we are outside the hummingbirds flit about, 
we can hear the house finches chattering, 
the boat horns from the Inner Harbour.

Some car traffic, occasional buses and the neighbour children laughing.
(sometimes fighting and screaming)


Volunteer Poppies in the gravel drive.


I wore my mom's pearls this week with my denim jacket.
These baroque pearls were a very special gift to mom from my father...
who was not a very demonstrative fellow.

This gift was a cherished one for mom
  she wore them several times every week.

I feel very honoured to have been given them...mom knew I loved pearls.
They GLOW...and RADIATE LOVE.


My view from the laundry room...
Joseph's Coat Rose.


~ Strawberry Hill Rose ~

A David Austin Climber...one of our newest roses.
it is a STAR performer.

Loads of blooms and a carpet of pink petals that YES need to be raked up.

I'm repeating myself...and often...
Janet at The Gardener's Cottage has stopped posting
 saying that she has said everything.

I am wondering if it is time for me to close the door on The Humble Bungalow?

Things change...
I'm not the same person I was when I started this blog.

I've matured and my tastes have changed...
not even sure if there is an audience out there that wants to read my posts.
And that is OK.

We are living in a new era.

I am slowing down and not buying a lot of things.
I'm wearing clothes on repeat.
Going for walks, reading books and eating simple meals.
Feeling gratitude for everyday life.
Embracing simple JOYS.

It might be rather DULL.

SO

I'll mull it over and see what I decide.

In the meantime...




~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Post Op ~ Pearls, Books and Blooms

 


~ Star Magnolia ~

This beauty is out front of The Humble Bungalow and is currently in BLOOM.


The sheer elegance...of pure white flowers.
I love a crisp white flower.

I am doing well post op into week 6 now...
walking more steps but still at a slowish pace.

The hip muscles are getting a workout!
I can tell because I need to pop a Tylenol
after a day of walks....
even these frequent short ones that the physiotherapist has recommended.

I am a rule follower and I am pushing ahead trying to be mindful of my capability.
Oh but the urge to go farther is so tempting...
that being said if I overdo I am not doing myself any favours.

I drove the car to meet a friend for coffee today and it felt so amazing!

~ FREEDOM ~


I've been reading a LOT...
I've read many books in the past 5 weeks.
I've just finished Mrs. Van Gogh...very interesting and well written.
Tartufo was a fun romp set in Italy, comical, it could be made into a film.

Lady Tremaine is up next...a Reese's Book Club Pick.
A Cinderella story told by the wicked stepmother's perspective.


I've been paying attention to my hands...
they've been quite dry so I've been slathering on the hand cream.


Wearing my Akoya Pearls...
always want to add a bit of polish to my plain white Tee and grey cashmere sweater.
They positively GLOW.


Mr. HB took me for a drive to the Beacon Drive In...
I had a soft ice cream cone.

The first one in about 5 YEARS!!!!
So Yummy.

Why did I wait SO LONG to have a cone?
I guarantee I'll be going more often to enjoy this wee treat.


I pulled out my paints...
made some Mud Pie Paintings.


Easter Colours Perhaps?

I feel like a kid in kindergarten when I paint...
no judgement just let the brush flow.

Healing over these past few weeks has made me realize what a lot I have to be thankful for...and feeling so much gratitude as I wake up every day.

The return to more normal activities is wonderful.
I am not taking anything for granted.

 Tea Time is a TREAT!

So many choices...

What blend to brew?

My friend Michelle gave me a tin of Harney and Sons Earl Grey which is so GOOD!
The tea is full bodied and in wee silk gossamer bags.
I feel very posh when I sip it.

I've been using mugs because I have a cane in one hand and I daren't juggle 
a cup and saucer just yet, but can imagine how lovely it will be to sip this POSH tea out of one of my fine china cups and saucers.
(lah dee dah)


Sun is shining and I've got to go for my afternoon walk...
(doctor's orders)


Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

Hope that your week is off to a great start.
Until next time...

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Friday, January 30, 2026

Embracing those Silver Linings ~

 


~ Silver Linings ~

 ~ a consoling or hopeful prospect ~

 ~ a sign of hope, comfort, or a positive advantageous outcome 
that emerges from a difficult, sad or challenging situation ~

Popularized by John Milton in 1634
the phrase refers to the bright silver edge of a dark cloud.


~ Baggu ~

Silver is shiny enough that a crow might want it, bold enough so it is not boring.

I'm embracing the days as I wait for my new hip.

The days seem long and I crave distractions...
the kettle is boiling 24/7 as tea is my tasty elixir.


I have lost 20 pounds...
The new jeans are feeling roomy and I am not wanting to buy more.


There has been a resurgence of chocolate...
slow moments of bliss as the chocolate melts on my tongue.


~ Dressing Room Selfie ~

at Alexa's lovely shop in the Oak Bay Village
a la mode consignment


Can one have too many denim shirts?
(I now have 3)

The 5 year old thrifted Old Navy shirt, the pale Gap shirt new from last year
and now this Eileen denim shirt from Frank & Eileen.


The neckline is lower...the shirt is distressed...
it can be worn as a layer overtop of a camisole for a feminine flair.

Plus it is "pearl friendly!"


Accessories continue to add interest in my wardrobe.
The bird of paradise brooch thrifted from Salt Spring Island.

~ Two  new to me leather belts ~
Ralph Lauren and a British Columbia Big Buckle Belt

Chloe fragrance an relatively new accessory that I am embracing.


Look at those dirty windows!
All the street work and winter wind storms have made a mess of our windows.

Now look at that hyacinth...it's a beauty.
oh and the fragrance...


Speaking of fragrance...
I've bought incense...the same incense that I burned when I was a teenager!
Surprised they still make it after all these years.

Tapio Wirkkala Pollo Bud vase 
(gift from darling daughter)
is in use as my holder until I can find a better option.


Reading The Lying Game by Ruth Ware
it's good so far and I am reading it slowly
my mind is not as focused as it usually is so I am re-reading sections.

I think I am starting to come to terms with the fact that I am going to be having major surgery and undergoing anesthetic...
there is the unknown pain factor post op which I am a little unsettled about too.
The strong prescription drugs are foreign to me so that is another issue altogether.

Basically 
trying to avoid these niggling thoughts and using as many distractions as possible 
to pass my days without obsessing about things which are unknown
things that i have no control over.

I need to have faith.


That's all for now...
not sure when I will post again?
I might not have lots to say as I plan to cocoon in February.

Thank you for stopping by...


Hope that you are staying sane
 not stressing too much about stuff that is beyond your control.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Shopping ~ a mix of items....some surprisingly good quality and much more economical than expected.

 


Crisp George brand Cotton Shirt 
White Athletic Works Tee
(Walmart)

Baroque Pearls from Hong Kong

(a mix of high and low)


Athletic Works Black Shorts
(Walmart)
First pair of shorts in at least a decade.
Will be worn on hot days at the cottage...


Comfy Vessi Sneakers
waterproof
(Nicholas Randall)


~ Casual Chic ~

Shirt is longer so will be a good pairing with the shorts and the Tee.


Canadian Marcelle Mascara


My favourite kind of mascara wand...
basic black and the formula is free of clumps.


~ Little Black Dress ~
I spied this dress on the sale rack at our local Marshall's Shop.
It looked loose fitting, easy to wear and cool for this heat wave that we are having...
I wore it twice this past week and it was a winner!


The Debra K handmade necklace has been in my jewellry collection for about 17 or 18 years...it is a black plastic "FIMO" type base with vintage clear crystals.
Very versatile and a fun piece that makes a statement.
It was an "investment" piece at the time of purchase but if you factor in the CPW
(Cost per wearing) 
it has been a real bargain.


Cupid's Dart 
happily blooming on the patio
growing and thriving in a big terra cotta pot.
I love the colour.


More lavender sachets...
these ones are smaller as the Dollar Store had sold all the larger gauzy bags.
Great for gifts and perfect to pop into a lingerie or sweater drawer.

Our lavender is having a fabulous year!
The bees are abuzz and so busy collecting pollen.
At any given time there are about 3 different types of bees hard at work.
I tried to get pictures of all the different bees but they were too fast!!


New backpack bag...
great for picnics, beach combing, walks, shopping and holiday time at the cottage.

Lots of compartments, zippered sections.
 Ample room for all my basics, a book, water, snack, and some treasures...
hands free shopping!


As I was leaving to go to my Yoga Class....
I spied some hungry visitors.


Twins that were busy munching the Alstromeria and some Hostas!
Too cute to scare away...
as soon as they get bigger they won't fit through the openings in the front gate.



Went to my hairdresser today for a CHOP!
I haven't seen her for several months and my hair was a MESS!
She cut the back up shorter in a wedge (as per my request)
then left the sides a bit shorter 
but long enough for the hair to fall in waves and curls.

I look so much like MOM.
( I miss her so much)
Would love to walk along the Esplanade, then go to the Willows Tea Room with her.
We used to do that so often on a sunny afternoon.
XO

Hope that your summer is ticking along nicely...
what are you up to?

Travel, picnics, garden parties, teas, lunches out with friends and family?
Cottage time, boating, camping, day trips, adventures, staycations?

Take care and thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

Until next time...

~ BE WELL AND BE KIND ~



~ Sweet Peas ~
Matucana Heritage Sweet Peas 
(1680's UK variety)
from Westcoast Seeds.

Mr. HB is so clever...he keeps me supplied with these fragrant flowers.
Thank you darling..
XO