Showing posts with label wardrobe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wardrobe. Show all posts

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 ~ 



Sunday, February 23, 2025

Food shopping, a new local business, books and a striped top that popped onto my radar!!!

 


Welcome to my Teeny Tiny Closet that I share with my Hubby!!

I definitely have a minimal wardrobe...
small closets make it necessary to be restrained.

The black, white, grey and denim basics are all getting lots of wear.
I've had fun finding more denim options...faded Mom Jeans from Mango.
A fleecy denim coloured shirt from Jane Delancey.

The dressy after 5 outfits are small but stored in the closet downstairs.
They co-mingle with the summer linens...
I peeked at the selection today and think I can cull a few more items.


New striped Breton style top...made in Portugal.
Company is Mus & Bombon from Barcelona.


LOVE the texture...


Love the texture YUP I said it again!!
 Very cozy.

Have been reading library books every afternoon with a cup of tea...
read the Nina Stibbe book in a couple of days..I liked her other books.
 I have started on The Queen of Dirt Island by Donal Ryan...
his books are new to me.

Have you read his books?


World news is TOO much right now...
Am taking a break from it and exploring (escaping) in the fun shops of our fair city!


Victoria Gourmet Food Market on Broughton is FABULOUS!!!
The owner is friendly and so knowledgeable...the food is above and beyond!!


All the charcuterie board basics are available and
with an extra punch of unique and exotic items to make it an incredibly special experience.





I like to think of this as "The Wall of Pasta!"

Please go in and introduce yourself to Cherilee and tell her I sent you!!
I am going to go back and get my charcuterie board and pasta favourites soon...

We are so fortunate to have so many energetic women entrepreneurs here in Victoria!
Wherever you live please support your local businesses.
Buy Local...chat with the owners
 like they do in France and become regular shoppers it is a wonderful experience...
knowing who sells you the goods that you use and need on a weekly basis.

It feels real and genuine to have a dialogue with the people who supply our foods.



We are planning some changes in The Humble Bungalow Garden...
busy getting ahead of the season with our wonderful local garden crew
from
Susanne Osmond Garden Design.
We are going to be on the Victoria Hospice Fundraising Teeny Tiny Garden Tour this June.

It is finally "pay back" for the care they gave Mom in her final days.
I hope to auction off a painting too for garden visitors...proceeds go to Hospice.

Well I haven't much more news to report...
BUT
perhaps I should mention that My Instagram is now Private.
I had a deluge of "MEN"...all claiming to be doctors 
who were wanting to follow me!
REALLY?
I think they were JUST BOTS...
so I am now hoping to stay under the radar...

Hope you are staying sane with all the crazy stuff going on in our world...

What are you doing these days?
Any exciting news to share...


~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Thursday, December 12, 2024

Hostess Gift Recipe and some random snippets...

 


 ~ HOSTESS GIFT ~

I've been making these tasty spiced nuts for several years now...
they are quick and delicious and get rave reviews!

I am not sure if I have shared the recipe before?
I buy the big bags of nuts from Costco.

Did I mention how delicious these nuts taste?


These are from a cookbook that our local school put together many years ago.
SO YUMMY 
I hope you enjoy them :-))


Am really surprised by the quality of Sonsie Skincare!
My rosacea has calmed and the redness has diminished.
The skin drinks up the serum and moisturizing cream.
Not greasy at all as it is absorbed right into the skin.
 
Sonsie reached out and sent me an email with a link that offers a discount with the code.


I don't usually do these things but I am over the moon with the products,
 so thought it might be fun to share the 15% discount 
to those readers who might be interested.

Please let me know if you try the products.


Wore the thrifted Butler bird brooch on my handknit sweater...
it makes quite a bold statement...it is bigger than most of my brooches.

I also wore in on a black boiled wool tunic top with black pants.
Such fun to add a wee bit of vintage BLING :-))


Some of the last garden roses...
the blooms are lovely but the usual fragrance is missing.
They will be sweet smelling again come Spring.


Went to the Church Hall for the Friday Sale...
found a VERY tarnished tea strainer.

(I thought it might even be pewter)


After some silver polish and a few minutes later...
Shiny silver 


Surprise!!!

It is
Sterling Silver 

The sale was well attended and it was a challenge to move about!

I found some nice ribbon for wrapping gifts.
My ribbon supply has almost been used up.

I love to use gross grain and satin ribbons...
but I don't always want to pay high prices for ribbon.
I do love a Bargain :-))


Revlon's Iced Amethyst 625 lipstick
bought to wear with my thrifted Eileen Fisher Velvet top.

I wore it to a dinner party last weekend.

I am still in shock that I found it in a thrift shop!!


~ SALE SHOPPING ~
40% off

Black quilted long vest


Our Humble Bungalow is quite drafty...
single paned windows and limited insulation from 1912
make for cool indoors during the Fall and Winter season.

This vest is warm and will allow for movement...
cooking, cleaning, bread making etc.

In other news ~ the concussion is still with me.
I have some woozy moments and have a mild headache.

Am doing online balancing exercises to see if I can improve my stability.
Walking with the Urban Poling Poles.

Attending Webinars put on by Vancouver Coastal Health
on osteoarthritis and learning a lot about what I can do to reduce pain 
strengthen the muscles that support the hip.

~ Education is Power ~


Beautiful Mount Baker in Washington State seen from our coast.

Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

Hope that you have a lovely Festive Holiday Season.

Best wishes
Hostess
XO

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Sunday, October 13, 2024

Thanksgiving...and catch up from The Humble Bungalow.

 


It has taken me a few weeks to get back to blogging...
Not sure why?

 I am here now and am sharing lots of pictures and snippets.
Make yourself a cuppa and join me.

As you can see...
the Hydrangeas are getting crispy!
Time to make a wreath for the front door.


I have a grapevine wreath that I keep for seasonal use.
I just popped a few hydrangeas into the vine and hung it on the door.
It is simple and I quite like the effect.
No fussing required!

I've been busy lately!
Am back at aqua fit classes now that the pool has re-opened.

My arthritis in my hip flared up last week...
I think it was all the tomatoes that I have been eating...
apparently they are high in uric acid and that is a trigger for arthritic pain.

I took a day off and rested.


Fortunately I had a great book to read and the cats kept me company!
I found this Pulitzer Prize winner a difficult book to read 
 I am so glad that I persevered...
it really is an exceptional book, so well written.


I picked some of the Money Plant from the garden
saved the seeds, them popped them into the mosaic vase.
My mom grew these plants and used to do the same thing.


They are paper thin and I like how they glow in the sunlight.


We are enjoying the sunny Fall Days...
I have swapped out my summer wardrobe for the Fall and Winter clothes.


I found this cozy grey sweater dress at the thrift shop.
It doesn't have much "hanger" appeal here, it is much better on!
It is going to be my "go to" dress to wear on a cold day.

I have black capri tights and will wear them under the dress for added warmth 
paired with my Black Chelsea Boots.


My friend Wendie is loaning me her Ruth Galloway series of mystery books.
I am on book number 4 and am loving the stories.

Like Louise Penny, she has many of the same characters, and they develop over time.
 So you should start at the first book and read them in order.

Elly Griffiths has another series that I am planning to read after I finish this series.

What are you reading? 
Do you like mystery novels?


Iphone photo capturing the intense light at sunset a couple of nights ago.
Many people posted similar pictures on their Instagram Pages.
It felt surreal seeing this bold light...


The roses are fading in The Humble Bungalow Garden.
Margaret Merrill is a new rose here in the garden.
I found her at the Demitasse Garden Centre in Oak Bay.
She looks healthy and her subtle fragrance is lovely.


I love comfort food in the Fall and Winter.
I searched on google for cottage pie recipes and found this one 
on the BBC Good Food site.

Was very delicious and made enough for a hungry family.


Lots of ferry and boat traffic at the cottage...


Feeling grateful...
for
Sunshine this Thanksgiving weekend.

Cooking a small turkey with stuffing and oodles of seasonal root veggies.
Gravy and cranberry sauce.
Pumpkin Pie and whipped cream.

Looking forward to turkey sandwiches on soft White Bread :-))

Perhaps I will make soup?


Pasta dinner

I sauteed leftover diced Ham, fresh asparagus, and mushrooms.
Then added a jar of Alfredo sauce.
Served on top of spaghetti with grated parmigana reggiano cheese.


My (new to me) textured charcoal grey tunic top is getting lots of wear.

I am really enjoying the cooler Fall weather and am keeping busy.
What are you up to these days?


Jude The Obscure


Late into the rose season the petals fall when picked...
the fragrance is rich and heady.
The  $2 vintage silver jug looks so much better now that I have polished it!


Seriously colourful sky...
great views over The Salish Sea.


A wee treasure found at the recycle store...
for our darling daughter who collects these Nagel stackable mid century candle holders.

Well I must close for now and get started on the Thanksgiving Feast!
Thank you for your kind messages on the passing of my SIL.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~