Sunday, April 24, 2011

Family Photos...Memories and A Mighty Leaf

It's been a hectic weekend,
I am feeling weary but very satisfied by what a small and mighty group can accomplish.
We have not completed the job and it will require a few more days on the job but at a less frantic pace.

The most fun I had was going through boxes and boxes of family photographs.
Many were of people that I didn't know and unfortunately there were no names or dates identifying them, so they got recycled.


Mr. HB's Family
in front of their home in the mid 1950's


Mr. HB looks so cute as a toddler!
Look at that daffodil bed, it must be Springtime.


Mr. HB must be about 10 years old here fishing in the BC Gulf Islands 
aboard the family's first boat
an Ed Monk designed wooden classic.

She is anchored in what was to become their favourite anchorage
an inlet near Prevost Island.

It's a lovely spot, 
protected and peaceful
we used to get fresh oysters off the rocks at low tide.

Mr. HB had a speed boat when we met and he was a fabulous skier
this inlet was the perfect place to practice his skills
and impress his girlfriend
(ME!)

We have also spent many lovely days anchored there aboard our Chris Craft Constellation.
Waking up at first light 
a mug of fresh brewed coffee in hand
and a quiet and calm surface
listening to the gulls
and 
waiting for the day to unfold
and then staying up after dark looking up at the stars
they are so much brighter without ambient light from the city.

There's nothing like a box of old photos to stir up the memories!


Mr. HB is snoozing on the sofa
and I have snuck off to my computer
to write a quick post
and have a cup of Tea
before turning in for the night.

I've recently discovered a new and tasty Herbal Tea


Mighty Leaf
White Orchard

 African Nectar is delicious too.

You might like to try some
a sampler pack is available which is a great way to find one that you might enjoy


I feel the need to digest the immense emotions that have surfaced
I am surprised by the intensity of this experience
and thoughts seem to flit in and out
memories...
of innocent times 
spent 
when one never considered mortality 
or illness 
or sorting out belongings that filled up a lifetime 
until now.

A cup of tea is the perfect drink to sip while pondering life and making plans...
in my Humble opinion I think perhaps tea is the "penultimate drink"
or maybe I am just a tea grammy!

What do you think?

Friday, April 22, 2011

Friday...Flowers and Family....and fun.

Happy Easter!

I would like to thank those of you who follow The Humble Bungalow Blog
and those of you who take the time to comment.
I know what busy lives we lead...
I am finding myself strapped for time
trying to juggle work, family, domestics and the garden.


Granted it's a holiday...
We are not taking the day or the weekend off
we are engaged in hard work.

Work that needs to be done
and we have lots of great helpers!

We are helping an elderly family member clean up their home and property.

Our family have given us so much over the years...
support
love
hugs
celebrations
trips to the California Desert
trips aboard a yacht
dinners
parties
anniversaries
birthdays
Christmas
Thanksgivings
and Easters

Which i am finding all
adds up to heart tugging
Memories...



I am wearing faded denim jeans, a white T shirt and my casual walking shoes.
Not a great look, but really who cares?


                                            I have my gloves ready!


Sadly the gloves are wearing out
and I need to go and find a new pair
luckily there are more where they came from
and they're as cheap as chips!



It seemed like a good idea at first
and then I said 
NOT!
the silk is too slippery
so I swiftly tied the scarf around my neck
much better!
Am I crazy to want to add some colour and style to my work duds?

Is it me
 or 
do you love the sound of those two words?
"Work Duds"

On the drive home 
today
I had a "moment"
it caught me off guard
and 
I felt my throat become taut and tight.

Where did that come from?

Perhaps
sorting and handling everyday household items used for years
going though personal papers
discovering the cards and drawings that my children had sent over 20 years ago...
which they saved
has affected me greatly...

and I wonder 
if this is how my children will feel....
when they are in this situation.

Clutter is not a problem
 in The Humble Bungalow
but it's early days!

(I am kidding, I am so on it!)


There's something so cheerful about flowers in the home
and yellow is ticking all the boxes for me today
a little bit of sunshine goes a long way.

Easter Egg Hunts and Chocolates
will need to wait for next year.

We are Family...
and a little bit of Fun!


I hope that you have a smile on your face!

Hugs 
Hostess

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Fashion, Maye Musk, and our lovely daughter's newest jewels...

Magazines are a great source of ideas and are easy to pick up and put down.
In the spirit of Thrift I have limited myself to two subscriptions...
Town and Country and Fashion magazine.

Country Living UK is purchased monthly at a local booksellers.

Magazines find their way to the table in the staff room at work so I can get my fill of In Style, Vogue and numerous other fashion magazines.

I am very impressed with Fashion Magazine...
"Canada's No. 1 Fashion and Beauty Mag"

I read the articles instead of just skimming through and checking out the pictures.
This was my last issue and I have just renewed for another year...
a great value too.




The classic style is what I aspire to...
here they showcase a few things that I love
a man size watch
white shirt
jeans
Hermes scarf
red flats
big sunglasses
a sturdy handbag/tote
striped Tee
a simple dress
and a bold piece of jewelry

and
isn't Audrey lovely?


There's a spread called "White Noise"
and the white fashions are modeled by stunning
femme d'un certain age
(62 going on 63)


She looks fabulous with her shiny silver hair and glossy red lips...
it's obvious that she takes care of herself
and after perusing her site I can see that she is an amazing gal.

Lovely daughter who celebrated her 32nd this week
spent some time shopping 
and her trained eye
picked out a couple of real bargains
It helps that she has great eyesight
I would have missed what she zeroed in on...
hallmarks


Victorian 
9 carat chain
and 
turquoise and seed pearl pendant



Such a sweet piece
under $10.00


Sterling silver
cultured pearl pin
 14 carat gold stamen tips 
$5.00

Lovely daughter is very lucky when it comes to finding treasures
her art history background helps
as does her knowledge of jewelry styles.

Years of watching The Antique Roadshow
perusing reference books
a keen eye 
 a desire to acquire
and 
the love of the hunt
all work together
in her favour
she takes great delight 
in wearing her treasured finds.

If you go to thrift or charity shops,  
garage sales
or 
car boot sales
what has been your best find?



Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Humble Bungalow China

We have everyday and entertaining china here in the Humble Bungalow.


I opened the glass fronted cupboard doors so that you might see the everyday basics
The white set is Maxwell Williams

The platter on left is vintage English Ironstone
the one on the right is Meissen


Vintage Franciscan Ware in "Sprout"
and a random collection of mugs
Emma Bridgewater, Dunoon, and some vintage Hornsea.


Sandwich and tea cake plate and cup


a gift from Mother when she downsized to her condo


Such a handy set for an afternoon tea


I have other bone china cups and saucers in the dining room cupboards


The entertaining china...
Royal Albert Lavender Rose
as chosen for us by Mr HB's mother and her cousin
back in 1974


Platters teapots and a punch bowl
hiding behind closed doors waiting...
 for a party

Family events, celebrations, buffets, pot lucks, and holidays
all see this china make an entrance

I have only ever broken one piece
unfortunately 
it was a large platter 
which to replace was over $200

White china is so versatile
styles can be mixed and matched
I am finding the white everyday pieces to be such a great basic
and they have made their way into the dining room more often than the entertaining china has recently!

Do you have a set for everyday and special occasions?
Or do you have one set for both?
What colour/pattern/style do you prefer?


Sunday, April 17, 2011

Moet and Chandon, Sunshine and Pepper

The sun has come out after an afternoon hailstorm.
It's been a lazy day here in the Humble Bungalow...


Pepper is napping in the sun
she loves to find a sunny spot to curl up in...
It makes me want to climb back into my bed and have an afternoon nap myself!


She is enjoying a lazy day too.


Champagne anyone?


I found a new tote
it's so much 
better than using plastic or paper bags.
It is very sturdy and has nice leather detailing
I'm not one who likes a lots of logos on display but this label is very subtle.

My grocery bags are rather glaring as they have the store's name in bold large lettering
and I feel like I am advertising their business when I use them
and I suppose that I am in a way.
I must see what I can find that is more to my liking.


Pepper is checking it out...
I wonder if it meets with her approval.


Songbirds outside are keeping Pepper entertained as they flit about in the garden
she loves to sit up on her perch
 and look outside.


The Humble Bungalow is filled with light and the sound of birdsong


Pepper's kitty grass sitting on the windowsill
she loves her greenery.

The grass in the garden is really growing fast and needs to be mown every week now.
Many plants in the garden are sprouting forth
after the winter slumber
I hope to get out and tackle the jobs that need to be done
but not today.

I am giving myself a day off
a day of rest
and day to listen and look
 and just be.

What did you get up to this weekend?