Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

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 ~

Saturday, April 26, 2025

Silk scarves ~ a pop of colour and a wander about in several gardens...

 


~ Playfair Park ~

The native Camas is in bloom...
there are shooting stars, buttercups, and chocolate lilies.


Camas 


Prolific Pink Rhododendron 

There are many other azaleas and a perennial garden in the Park.

Many families were enjoying the idyllic space...
children were playing in the playground, a birthday party was underway 
and a family were having a picnic.


My friend Michelle and I had a picnic Friday in the Government House Garden.
The sun shone, the views were spectacular and the birds serenaded us...


The gardens are vast and many flowers are native to the site 
growing in the Garry Oak Meadow.

A large group of volunteers tend these gardens.
If you live in Victoria you most likely know of this gem,
 but if you are visiting our fair city try to include this on your visit.
It is a beautiful greenspace...


Humble Bungalow Front Porch 
our fresh new red geraniums are planted in pots and planters.


Tea break mid afternoon...
grabbed my new book We All Live Here
by acclaimed author JoJo Moyes.

Such an engaging story...


SO GOOD
I read it late into the night :-))



Auriculas are blooming...


These darling plants are so prolific...
I love the varieties and am keen to grow more.


Our garden is getting a big tidy up 
in readiness for the Hospice fundraising Teeny Tiny Garden Tour this June.


Wee corner of the laundry room...



I spend a lot of time doing laundry and love that I have a view 
out to The Humble Bungalow Garden.

I have been wearing silk scarves to add a pop of colour to my basic classic black and white wardrobe...


I gently washed this vintage Hermes silk scarf in my Aveda shampoo...





Vintage Hermes Scarf from my daughter Jennifer.


This scarf was purchased from the Hermes shop in Vancouver many years ago...
I chose the black and white H pattern 
as it was a good choice with my simple black and white wardrobe.

Do you wear scarves?

Many people think that the scarves are difficult to style...
they can be be a versatile and creative accessory.

I once owned a box of scarf tying cards from Hermes...
the clerk gave the cards to me when we bought one of my scarves...


Last August I thrifted a silk scarf in White Rock...
not all scarves are expensive.
They seem to be quite easy to find in second hand
and thrift shops.


Picture from the Archives...
Last August...

(Before the Fringe Trim)

A
Simple Scarf Tie

I've got to close now as I need to prepare dinner....
a stuffed pork tenderloin, lemon orzo and steamed carrots.

Hope that you are keeping well and are embracing Simple Joys.

With so much uncertainty we all must try to keep our spirits up...
Smile, listen to music, read a good book, get out for a walk in Nature
 keep in touch with friends and family.

Do something FUN everyday!

Thank you for popping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Thursday, April 3, 2025

April stuff...and really it is not for the faint of heart...

 Greetings from The Humble Bungalow....

April is here and the world is not the same as before...the world feels like it is in a spin! Do you feel it too?

How are you coping? Are you feeling relaxed?

I am surprised by the news everyday...

My word is always "SURREAL"

Do you feel that way too?


I recently read this darling and most charming book by Chloe Dalton.
Loved reading her book and I felt like I was right beside her...
she wrote this during Covid and it really resonates with me.

I am still trying to cull my closet and am not buying a lot of new things...
I bought a new bra today.
Needs Must!
They do not last forever...


I found a great linen dress at a local consignment shop....
Grizas, which is a very popular brand.
Their clothes are all made from linen in the EU...


Will be a great summer dress for many things...
beach walks, dinners out, coffees at cafes, lunches...


I met my husband's cousin's for lunch at The Parliamentary Dining Room
at the Legislature here in Victoria.

Food and service was amazing...



I am doing a deep deep Spring Clean...a cull!
Hoped that our granddaughter might want these Mother of Pearl pieces...
the answer was NO Thank you Grammy!

I hope to gift them to friends...
perhaps with home baked scones and jam!


Ina Garten's Crunchy 
Mustard Chicken...
So Good!


Lemon Orzo...


Butchart Gardens...
great to have an annual pass.
We can walk there any day and be surprised by the flowers.


So many daffodils..


Frilly and frothy...


A POP of COLOUR...


MELLOW YELLOW


Read all of Erica Bauermeister's books...
this one was really good.


I got a new battery in my ages old ESQ watch...
it still works!



My next project is a cashmere scarf...
are you knitting ?
Yarn Citizen 
I am going to have to learn how to knit a bobble...

Perhaps you crochet?
Paint?
Dabble in Crafts?
Cook?

I am thinking of hibernating...
knitting and reading on rotation
are you staying safe and keeping well?

I have also thought of pulling out my acrylic paints...
painting is such a fun hobby.
What are you doing?

What is new with YOU?

Thank You for just popping by...
Hugs



~ Be Well and Be Kind ~