Here at Quarterdeck Cottage we keep things simple.
I am in my casual cottage cooking gear...
Apron
White Tee
Black Yoga pants
Bare feet (with red polish)
It is a cloudy Monday morning so
I baked the sourdough boule
and
made a Frittata
Today's Frittata Recipe
7 large eggs beaten
1/3 cup milk (or cream)
1/3 cup chopped pitted black olives
1 small green pepper diced
10 cherry tomatoes cut in half
cup of grated white cheddar cheese
salt and pepper
Place in shallow ovenproof quiche pan
Bake at 350 for approximately 35 minutes.
We brought some green tomatoes with us...
I fried them up for breakfast and served them with worchestershire sauce.
Yesterday
we invited some of the neighbours from the nearby cottages over for a Happy Hour.
It was so lovely that we sat on the deck...
chatting away and laughing
nibbling on the charcuterie offerings
sipping our beverages
time passed and before long it was getting chilly.
We packed up just after 7pm
I finally finished knitting the Miriam sweater...
it is at home and I need to block it before I can wear it.
But I never like to be without my knitting so I went shopping last week!
I started knitting a shawl "River's Wrap"
in this gorgeous Japanese Noro Akari Yarn
from The Beehive in Victoria.
The yarn is wonderfully soft and so soothing to work with...
silk, cotton, viscose, mohair and wool.
In other shopping news...
Found a wee crystal vessel at the thrift shop in Sidney on Friday
before we caught the ferry....
There's a bit of magic in the way the light reflects
in the crisp cut design of a crystal piece.
I foraged some wild dried flowers...
they look so pretty in the vase.
Am smitten with the light!!
The glow is so warm, and it does feel like magic.
On my walk to day I went to Bricky Bay.
In the early 1900's a brick making crew used this area and the beach.
They shipped the bricks off island from the bay, there are remnants of the dock.
Bits of bricks cover the beach and many have worn down and are soft shapes.
Some are small round shapes like marbles...
I managed to find a couple of pieces of sea glass but not much.
I sat on a log and listened to the call of the ravens and the swish of the waves.
Watched a few boats cruise past before pulling myself away from this idyllic spot.
I spied this sunny painted rock.
People paint rocks and leave them on the beaches here...
I usually don't take the rocks, just snap a picture to share on Instagram.
Before I close
I must share with you a totally unexpected gift from a dear reader Rosemarie,
who resides in Vancouver.
Rosemarie and I correspond regularly via email
we've met several times for lunch and tea when she visited Victoria
Last time I was in Vancouver we met for a glass of wine and some nibbles at The Cactus Club.
Look at this beautiful kimono style wrap!
She knows me so well...
It will be a welcome addition to my wardrobe.
THANK YOU ROSEMARIE :-))
You are such a generous person.
(I am going to find something to send Rosemarie)
Well I must close for now and go outside with my knitting.
The views are stunning!
Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.
~ Be Well and Be Kind ~