Showing posts with label roses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roses. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2022

Garden snapshots, thrift shop finds and scenic views on my walks...

 


Large green bottle in The Humble Bungalow Garden.

I saw many of these when I was in Tuscany 
so when I spied one at Kay's Korner in Cook Street Village I snapped it up!
(Thanks Karin for saving it for me when I was out of town.)


Floating...


Dappled light
shadows
sunny day


 ~ Abraham Darby ~

A stunning fragrant
David Austin Rose


Fatsia Japonica 
growing
above a bed of ferns.


Dahlia season is upon us...
so many blooms and various varieties.
Which ones to choose?


Annual Tagetes Marigolds
we plan to save the seeds for next year.


Thrift shop teacups...
very cheerful and so pretty.


I don't NEED them but I HAD to buy them!

The de-cluttering binge is still underway...


I took the orchids in their big pots off the shelf above the sink.
The pots were washed and stored away
the orchids were put out on the boulevard for free
they were snapped up quickly!


My goal was to invite more light into the kitchen.
Cleaning off the shelf worked and I am very pleased that I can enjoy the view.


Candle light in The Humble Bungalow Living Room.

My morning routine...
coffee
reading.


Love the soft light and scents...

Most days I find myself 
Walking in Oak Bay...
where I spent my childhood.

Memories flood in...

Salty Air
The call of the Gulls
SeaViews
The sound of the waves
as they crash upon the Shore. 

~ Sunshine ~


Kitty Islet in Oak Bay


I collect sea glass along the rocky shoreline.


The chairs on the point are very popular...
with expansive scenic views towards Trial Island and beyond
it is not surprising that locals and tourists alike stop and gaze across the sea.

Many bring coffee and some bring picnics...
there is also a picnic table which you might spy on the right side of the rocks.

So many things to be grateful for...
had our 4th vaccination.

We hope to stay healthy and enjoy the Fall weather.

I'll be starting a new knitting project soon and am reading a fun book right now.

Rise and Shine Benedict Stone
by 
Phaedra Patrick
soon to be a Hallmark Movie.

That's all for now...
hope you are well.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Tuesday, September 20, 2022

OOTD ~ It is possible to "Dress Up" Yoga Pants

 


~ OOTD ~
I am wearing Yoga pants today...
they are comfy and they stretch when I move.

~ Jobs Today ~

Grocery Shopping
Laundry
Tidying up The Humble Bungalow 
Hair Appointment
Cleaning Out cupboards

The day ahead also has a few opportunities to put myself "out there"...

I don't want to look uber casual yet I don't feel like changing my clothes to go out.


Popped on my big pearl necklace
will add my black leather loafers...
put on bright red lippy.


Grab my Black Coach Bag and head out to the shops.

Do you wear Yoga pants?
Are you opposed to wearing them in fear of being cited by the Fashion Police?

How do you style them so they look a wee bit more polished?


Claire Austin pure white blooms
a stunning David Austin Rose.

Love the purity of white...

fluffy towels
pearls
white tops
flowers
dishes
enamelware
seaglass
bunnies
cats
stationary
linens
pottery


What are you up to this week?

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Weekend getaway...and flowers in The Humble Bungalow Garden


Last weekend we were invited to visit long time friends who retired to Thetis Island.
They built their dream home on the water's edge in Telegraph Harbour.

Other long time friends made the trek across the big pond from the Lower Mainland and we had a reunion of sorts...
we were celebrating Mr. HB's birthday.


I found a wee bit of time to work on the Miriam sweater...
the view was a bit distracting as
there were so many gorgeous yachts cruising past 
that I had to keep looking up from the knitting!

Just knitting the garter stitch front border, it will be finished soon!


Enjoying the newly purchased Tonka and Oud candle 
from a wee shop in Chemainus near the ferry dock.


The scent is woodsy and rich.


A lovely fragrant rose at the Telegraph Harbour Marina...
an old rose scent with soft apricot petals.

When I posted the picture on Instagram of the unknown rose...
several readers identified it as Just Joey.
Thank you :-))


Pulled out the stack of my TBR books
had a wee gander...
there are far more than I remembered.

Now my dilemma is to decide which one to read next?

What are you reading?


Our hydrangeas are the current stars in The Humble Bungalow Garden.
This hydrangea was a gift from my husband's architectural firm 
when my dad passed away years ago...
it has grown and never disappoints with its variety of blooms.


These limelight hydrangeas are just one of the dozen or so that we have planted over the years.

Their shade of chartreuse green glows
it lights up and illuminates the perennial borders.

Lots to keep us busy in the garden at this time of year.

I plan to go out and pick some of the various hydrangea blooms 
with hopes of drying them to bring indoors for the Fall and Winter months.

The weather is still very hot but i know that it will change as the summer wanes.

I'll be wearing boots and carrying my brolly before too long!
(I need to buy new rubber boots too!)

Well I must close and make lunch for us...

How are things going with you?

If you have a moment or two
please leave a comment and share your thoughts...
I always appreciate hearing from readers.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Monday, August 15, 2022

Wardrobe ~ Classic and Funky


Last weekend I accompanied our son and the grandchildren on a getaway.

We stayed at The Ocean Promenade Hotel in White Rock across from the beach.
Our suite was large with panoramic views
and
 had a kitchen which was handy for our morning coffee and breakfasts.

There were train tracks along the seafront and the trains passed by several times to the delight of our youngest granddaughter...

We took the kids to the Splash Water Park in Tsawwassen.
It was fun filled hours of water play, slipping and sliding, screams and splashes.

I hung out with our youngest who was too short to go on the really scary slides.
We had fun in the pools and she ran up and down to the junior slides...
I cannot believe how MUCH energy these kiddos had!

By the time almost 3 hours in the pool had passed I was knackered...
we went off to Milestones for dinner and then headed back to White Rock to get in our PJ's and get cozy.
I was in bed asleep by 10:00!

We did some back to school shopping at Tsawwassen Mills Mall.

On Sunday, we drove to the shopping mecca on South Granville. 
At Indigo, the girls perused The American Girl Doll collections...
Grammy shopped at Eileen Fisher...
(pure bliss)

I haven't been since Covid.

What a treat!
I found a LBD for Fall and winter.


LBD
Nice weight jersey, pockets, zipper detail.


Zip can be adjusted to your taste...
I added the classic Hermes scarf.

I could wear the big pearl necklace for a bigger WOW impact.


I also have a white top with 3/4 sleeves which will be great underneath.

The black lined walking coat was on sale but my size wasn't in stock at the shop 
so the clerk found one in a Toronto Eileen Fisher Store.
The service at this location is unbeatable!

I recently found a funky Tee...
at Marshalls in Hillside Mall.


Karl Lagerfeld


I wore this with some Eileen Fisher jeans.
I have red ballet flats and a fabulous red lipstick from Milan...
when I am feeling a wee bit daring I will wear them together!


William Shakespeare Rose 
a David Austin stalwart in The Humble Bungalow Garden.

In other news...
Blogger no longer sends alerts to readers 
when a new post is published...
I will mention new posts on my Instagram page.

Please bookmark the link to my blog and check back every week.
I usually write a post each week.

It is frustrating that the service from Blogger is disappearing...
I suppose there is no monetary incentive for them to maintain the service.
Blogging may be going the way of the dodo bird!

Instagram You Tube and Tik Tok definitely are the current faves.

Thank you for popping by...
I appreciate your comments and newsy emails.
Please stay in touch.

~ 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 ~

Thursday, June 30, 2022

June ~ in The Humble Bungalow Garden

 


Boscobel Rose


Bouquet of Roses

Gertrude Jekyll
Climbing Royal Sunset
Abraham Darby
Jude The Obscure


Abraham Darby


Climbing Royal Sunset


John Paul ll

I've been busy watering and deadheading the roses
in the garden.

We had such a wet spring that we have a lot of black spot on the roses.
I pick off the spotted leaves which is a lot of work.
Roses are high maintenance!

They are my favourite flower.


Our weather has warmed up nicely and we are enjoying the sunshine.

My husband has been busy starting veggies from seed and potting out the plants.

He's growing 5 zucchini plants 
which means that we will be inundated with a bumper crop!

We will harvest these when they are small and tender.

Inside the greenhouse we are growing peppers and lettuce and cherry tomatoes.
Out in the raised beds there are English Peas, broad beans, radicchio, and turnips.

Pots of tomatoes are lined up beside the greenhouse...
once they are ready for picking
I'll be roasting them in olive oil and garlic for the freezer.
They add such a lot of flavour to the homemade pasta sauces we enjoy throughout the year.


Have you planted a veggie garden this year?

With the cost of food rising so quickly 
it makes sense that we add a few plants in our home gardens.

Are you a gardener?
Have you noticed the spike in food prices?
Apparently it is the highest surge since the 1970's

Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~