Thursday, March 3, 2011

Silk scarf a Seattle find...

Hermes scarves are my favourites...
I cannot afford to buy a wardrobe of Hermes scarves exclusively.

Numerous scarves,
in various sizes, colours, patterns and weights  means that there is a scarf for every occasion.

A frugal alternative to Hermes and other higher end designers is to seek out silk scarves in thrift and consignment shops.
I have been surprised to find scarves in mint condition for very reasonable prices...I often think that they must have been gifts and never or seldom worn.

This large scarf was an unexpected find at the Antique Mall near Pike Place Market in Seattle.


The Mall is a wonderful place to browse in as there is something for everyone.
It's a great spot to dodge the rain and spend an hour looking at things from days gone by.

There are full glass cases with a wonderful assortment of trinkets and treasures.
From Chinese porcelains to paintings, and estate jewelry to World's Fair memorabilia...
wicker and teak, tasteful and tacky...it's all here!

In the back of the space it opens up to some themed rooms or open areas where you can find
Mid Century Modern teak and glass, Country wares, Shabby Chic furniture and a fewVintage clothing stalls.


Saldarini
silk scarf made in Como Italy
the company has been in business since 1882
I was not familiar with the brand
I purchsed it because I liked the weight and feel of the silk
 the delicate evenly stitched hand rolled edges
and it's large size.


 The soft banana yellow and black mix well with my wardrobe.


The crisp intricate floral pattern reminds me 
of the Arts and Crafts prints that William Morris designed.

Seattle is a great city to visit
if you go make sure to pack an umbrella and a rain slicker!
It's a very beautiful city by the sea
and make sure that you go and explore the Pike Place Market.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Pepper....fashion police on patrol....

Here she is back by popular demand!
Pepper the Pampurred Puss
relaxing
watching
waiting
and then pouncing...

Greige Paws


Grey walking shoes
comfort
and engineering
they are none other than
Josef Seibel


The J. Peterman Tees that I ordered a few weeks back arrived.
When the postman rang the bell Pepper ran to greet him at the front door
I had to scoop her up so she would not escape when I signed for the parcel.


She's on the prowl
her favourite "toys" are bags, boxes and tissue paper.


I opened the bag and removed the contents
and she crawled right in!


She's quite nosy
and sniffs anything new or different.



Tissue makes such crunchy sounds before she shreds it into a zillion pieces.


She looks quite smug sitting here
anyone would think that she was in charge...

I actually think she might be!

I was on my knees picking up the shredded scraps of paper
and trying to put away the "toys" while she looked on. 

I have test driven these walking shoes and they are so comfy and amazing...
I bounce a bit when I walk...
and I'm off to the races
actually 
only a little faster than a stroll...

BTW
Northmoon where are you?
You won the pearls!
Email me....please!

Monday, February 28, 2011

Yoga, walking, and fatty talking...

After my morning Yoga session at the studio
I decided to take advantage of the sun
and I put on my new walking shoes and I took to the streets.
I wove my way past melting snowmen with their carrot noses and eyes made of stones...
I dodged puddles and was snug and warm in my down jacket
I forgot to wear my sunglasses so squinting was actioned when facing into the rays.

Lots of folks were out too...
it might be a result of cabin fever
after all that ice and snow kept us huddled by the home fires.
I wandered without a route in mind and just let my feet guide me on..
I happened upon a nearby shop which beckoned...
magazines, books and an assortment of cosmetics and potions...


I have many friends who are using this on their hair and giving it rave reviews...
not to be left behind I am on the band wagon.
Wispy hairs and curly frizzies can be tamed
sheen and glossy locks are the other perks.

With the snow almost a distant memory and the sunny sky today
I felt a sense of lightness
maybe it was the invigorating walk,
maybe it was the vitamin D.

 I attribute the bounce in my step to my new and not worn out walking shoes.

It could be also because I have lost a few pounds
and don't go thinking that I am looking for them
far from it
good riddance
I want them gone for good
stay away and don't come back!

I pulled out my old scale awhile ago and was stunned to read the number
I did a double take
I mean, after the winter a few pounds might creep up, but not this many.
UGH!
I am a hopeless dieter
hypothyroidism
hampers weight loss 
so I get very discouraged...


Look at this sentence...
OK 
it seduced me into buying this book!

while I do not want to be a stick insect 

I would like to reduce
I hope that there are a few gems inside...
10 stone?
I'll have to find out how much that is....
20 pounds?
I'd love to lose 20 pounds...


Idiot proof
could they be talking to me?
Perhaps I am the target audience!

My jeans are not fitting well anymore
the spandex has gone on strike
overworked and not a holiday in sight..
it's lost it's oomph
probably weakened because I stretched it beyond it's limits
and it's exhausted...

How long are jeans meant to last anyhow?
do they have a shelf life?
a best before date?

 I want new jeans
with spandex that works
jeans that flatter
and don't make me look fatter
than I am...

I'll treat myself to a pair when I lose at least 10 pounds
that could be my reward....
I wonder how many pounds I need to shed to go from a size 12 to a size 10...

I ask you
is it possible
 for an hourglass figure 
who is counting the hours 'til turning 56
who is seriously height challenged 
find a pair of stylish jeans
that rock her world?

I hope so...



What kind of jeans should I buy
and do you have any weight loss strategies or tips for me?

I know there are some savvy slimmers out there
come hither...
the Hostess needs your advice.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Celebrating the Oscars.....and the Pearls go to....

Greetings!
It's Oscar night here in the Humble Bungalow...
the ballots are all in
printed on fuchsia
(Faux Fuchsia is expecting a baby!)



A simple dinner has been prepared to allow the Hostess
full access to the TV
with the fewest distractions possible....
a salad and a vegetable and noodle casserole.

Most of this post has been prepared ahead...


LPC suggested that the glove play with the Majorica Pearls
and I thought
why not?


Here is Pepper getting into the act
I think she bit some holes in the glove
I was trying to cross the fingers of the glove and say good luck 
but she undid my handiwork.


See how a simple strand of pearls,
and these are faux pearls
can elevate even the simplest attire.


First Nations Nootka basket
will be the keeper of the finalists...


and the winner goes to...

my lovely daughter J helped.......


wearing a head dress in beads and sparkles


she is digging deep...


her mine cut diamond and eternity band......


and the Oscar / giveaway 
goes to...Northmoon
please email your mailing address
I'll pop it in the mail asap
well done
you've won!


Thursday, February 24, 2011

Pepper + Snow + Paint + Share Show and Tell = PS....PSST

We thought that Pepper might like to check out the snow...
she was watching the snowflakes with much interest at the French door to the sundeck/snowdeck...
so we put her harness and leash on and took her out.


Pepper at the back basement door where there was a clear patch
Pepper is part Bengal
and they love to play in water 
and enjoy walks.


Pussy footing around...


Pepper's paw prints on the deck


you can see how deep the snow is


it's also very cold and wet


her sense of adventure took over



she didn't mind it  too much
we didn't want her to get too cold and wet so we brought her inside
where she enjoyed the warmth from the fire while we read our books.
I finished mine,
Jane Austen's memoirs by Syrie James
I really enjoyed it...
I am a big Jane Austen fan.

After dinner and some TV watching I got inspired to paint.
When the inspiration strikes I listen and act.

I have a dear friend who asked me to paint her a picture with Poppies in it.

I am not an artist
merely a hobbyist...
so when I was asked to create something it was very flattering
 but also came with the thoughts of self doubt
 Could I or couldn't I do it...

I flirt with paint
play as one might making mud pies
I don't overthink it I just do


well for better or for worse I have done it...
here I found some inspiration



Poppies in the Bungalow Garden 
circa 2010

now cover your eyes and peek only if you dare....


a small portion of the larger canvas


abstract in nature
loose and suggestive
can you see the Poppies?


I wonder how the Poppies came to look like these
the brush has a mind of it's own

it's rather scary for me to share these images
I might regret doing so
I feel decidedly vulnerable

Don't forget about the Majorica pearl giveaway
I am drawing a name on Sunday
Good Luck!