Thursday, March 1, 2018

Vegetable Extravaganza....


Good morning!

It is really really early...I am wide awake.

Thank goodness the coffee is hot 
as I stand by the window watching the sky.
The morning light is just peeking over the horizon.

All is quiet.
I am conscious of my breathing.

  I will sit here in peace 
looking out and looking inward.
Preparing as I do for the day to unfold.

I cherish the slow morning time 
pondering life and counting my many blessings
since retiring...

There is a sense of calm and order when one has time to gather their thoughts...
knitting them together 
making them strong
determined.


A blurry snapshot of one of the many bald eagles that perch nearby...
this week I stood among several other cottagers as we watched as a bald eagle spread its vast wings and preened itself.

Such magnificent creatures and they are far bigger up close than one might imagine!



A bountiful haul of beach glass after combing the beach for treasure.


The views are stunning!
Just look at those puffy white clouds punctuating the blue sky


I could sit here for hours 
watching 
as the clouds meander across the expansive sky.

This beach would be a fun place to bring the grandchildren...
they could play on the beach before we sit and nibble a picnic lunch.

Perhaps even have a dip in the salt chuck?


Veggies... 
Prepare for the peeling and chopping.
You are going to be roasted!


Just a smattering of olive oil and a grinding of peppercorns 
then you'll be tossed in a super hot oven to caramelize.


You will be left to cool on the counter 
before being sprinkled with balsamic vinegar 
then topped with crumbled feta cheese
tossed together and devoured by a hungry Hostess!

Roasted veggie salad is a tasty treat and low in WW points!


Vegetable Extravaganza

Roast a variety of root vegetables...
I added mushrooms and zucchini to the pan.
Toss a wee bit of olive oil and mix to coat.
Grind a bit of fresh pepper over top.
Roast at 425 degrees for about 40 minutes.
Turn the veggies halfway.

Cool then sprinkle with some balsamic vinegar, 
add a few crumbles of feta cheese.

IF 
there are leftovers 
simply pop them on top of some lettuce for a healthy and colourful salad.


The charming book that I just read...
Faith Bass Darling's Last Garage Sale
it's definitely worth reading.

Hope that you are having a lovely week...and its almost the weekend!
Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~


Monday, February 26, 2018

Beach Walk Treasures....


My Beach glass collection is filling a Bonne Maman jam jar.
I found these pieces on my beach walks here on Pender Island.

I'll need to find a larger jar soon...
perhaps I'll find a vintage sealer jar as that would match my shell jar collection.


I find mostly white glass...
aren't the greens and blues dreamy shades?


The blue glass floats are vintage finds
as are the icy glass Timo Sarpaneva candle sticks.

There's a beach theme going on here at Quarter Deck Cottage.


Beached sailboat...
cannot help thinking what an apt name this is for this vessel!


Crisp white Barnacles cling to the rocks.


Someone placed these shells atop a vast chunk of driftwood at Mortimer Spit.


Pender Chocolates serve a delicious Hot chocolate made from thick and rich chocolate ganache...
the chocolate shop is a treasure
so many tasty treats
deciding on which ones to choose is a challenge!




My current read is a light hearted romp
a peek into the lives of an eclectic group of people living on an English Avenue.
I am halfway through it and find its a page turner...


Hope that your week is off to a great start...
we awoke to blues skies and sunshine this morning and that's a great gift.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Snippets from Quarter Deck Cottage

Our week at Quarter Deck Cottage has rolled around again and despite the snowy weather we decided that we would go...

We can look up from our books and (me with my knitting)
gaze out upon The Salish Sea between the flurries...

There was a weather warning which made us sit up and take notice but we were easily able to drive on the roads, visit the florist to grab our flowers and provision at the Driftwood Centre.


The snow is not as deep as we were led to believe by the forecast...
it's just a dusting here on Pender Island.


Easy Peasy dinner
Homemade Chicken wings and deli salads

I love to cook but at the cottage our life takes on a slower pace and a relaxed rhythm.
We indulge in our books, go for walks, watch the boat traffic... 
 I knit.


You can see the snow on the hills across The Salish Sea on Vancouver Island.


The ferries run regularly...

Plying the waters to and from 
Victoria
Vancouver
Salt Spring
Pender
Mayne 
Saturna


The tulips have opened up quite quickly in the warmth of the cottage.


The Lacy Batkus scarf...
this is a free pattern on Ravelry.
I used the Shoppel sock yarn from Germany.
Such cheerful colours!

This is the same yarn that I knit the socks out of...
the socks that turned out to be too big so I ripped them out!
I didn't want to waste such pretty wool.

Waste Not Want Not!


We are loathe to waste a sunny afternoon so we are going to head out for our walk.
I must close for now.

What are you up to this weekend?

Are you reading a great book?
Knitting a fabulous project?
Cooking up a storm?
Decorating?
Shopping?
Crafting?

Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~


Wednesday, February 21, 2018

OOTD...

Our dear friends from France gave me a lovely scarf for Christmas.
It is made by a company called Letol in France and I love it!

Keeping cozy wearing it
INSIDE the Humble Bungalow!
The gusty winds and freezing temperatures sneak into our home
via the single paned windows...
BRR!


In my wardrobe basic colours of black and grey 
with a smattering of green...
which just happens to be my favourite colour!



 OOTD

Grey cashmere cardigan Jones of NY
(formerly Mom's)
Tribal denim jeans
Cupio Star Tee shirt
Letol scarf
Clarks Chelsea Boots


a wee bit of a departure from my usual plain Tees...
but hey I felt like I needed to add a bit of fun and whimsy
I don't always want to be serious and conservative!


Thank you for popping by...

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~


Monday, February 19, 2018

I can see clearly now....

After procrastinating for months...
I finally got around to purchasing new glasses.
Several readers asked to see what they looked like when I got them...
so I took a couple of selfies in the bathroom!


The glasses are from Paris made by a company called Face a Face.


They have a few fun details that make them a bit more interesting than my previous pair which were also by Face a Face.


Check out the shoes!!!

I'm seeing much clearer now.
On the same visit I ordered Maui Jim sunglasses 
made up with my new prescription.
It was a wee bit of a splurge but the coating was wearing off my previous sunglasses 
the lenses were so scratched that when I wore them 
the world around me looked fuzzy!


And with such lovely things to admire in our neck of the woods 
why not be able to see them better?


My sister gave me a bar of pink Zote soap...

I just realized that you can see my reflection in the LG dial!
Clever perhaps?
not really
'twas an accident.


Have you ever heard of this soap?

It's new to me
she said it is an excellent laundry stain remover.
She spends time in Palm Springs in the winter and this is where she discovered its remarkable stain removing powers...


Speaking of new products...
have you tried David's Teas?

I was surprised that they carry so many different blends of teas.
This one caught my eye...perhaps it was the name
"Forever Flawless"
I like the taste 
brew a big mug full every day 
to sip it while I work around the house...
it helps to keep me hydrated and hopefully it is also helping my skin.


My skin tends to be dry, especially during the winter months 
I put that down to the the cold air outside and our forced air furnace.
I am diligent with my weekly exfoliation habit and I use moisturizer morning and night.
Avene mineral water spray helps add extra moisture throughout the day.

Drinking extra fluids...
(non caffeinated fluid)
 is important.
I read somewhere that for every cup of coffee one drinks 
that you need to drink 3-4 glasses of water to balance out 
the diuretic effect of that cup of coffee!


Made a roast beef dinner this past week...
one of the perks of making a roast is that there are leftovers to reheat the next evening.
Cook once dine twice is my kind of time saver!

Hope your week is off to a great start.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~