Wednesday, July 13, 2011

White Wednesday flowers....

I have often toyed with the idea of a dedicating a spot here in the Humble Bungalow Garden for only white blooming flowers and plants.

I heard about the white garden at Sissinghurst Castle many years ago when I was active in the local horticultural society. Members would make pilgrimages to gardens far afield then return with carousels full of slides and guide a captive audience through their journey abroad. It was so easy sitting back in my chair for a few hours and dreaming that I was walking through those lavish gardens myself.

Stephanie Barron has written a book titled  "The White Garden"
a mystery richly steeped in history and Sissinghurst Castle is the backdrop for the novel.
Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West are characters in this story...I must try and get my hands on it!


Pure white blooms are so elegant.
Radiant brides of the garden.


Strolling in the garden after dark, lit only by the moon and the stars, white blooms glow.
Often when sending flowers I choose all white bouquets as they suit any decor.
Sympathy bouquets in white seem appropriately serene and peaceful.


Climbing Iceberg roses
with Lady's Mantle
a frilly filler

I bought this vintage crystal vase years ago in a local antique shop.

It has a few minor chips on the rim so I arrange the flowers carefully to conceal these imperfections
it has a slight yellow tinge which I think gives it character.
It is very heavy with a sturdy base
so it can handle a lot of flowers without the danger of tipping over.


On an a Arts and Crafts plant stand 
in a corner of the dining room
sit
a white orchid
in a Weller jardinere
a taller Weller vase
and 
a Bretby 3 handled vase 


pink tinges the scalloped edges of the rose petals
a day or two in the hot sun fades this pretty pink 
whiter 

This rose reminds me of Sally Holmes
she was a vigorous creamy rose that I received on the occasion of my 40th birthday from dear friends
sadly she got hit hard by the frost this past winter and died
she is missed 
I think of her every time I go out on the front porch as she climbed up one of the pillars
and 
put on a dazzling display.

What flowers do you love?
Are you particularly fond of a certain shade or do you like to mix things up?
Have you made a pilgrimage to any fabulous gardens far afield?

Hope that your Wednesday is wonderful!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Lazy day; a prescription for happiness in an otherwise busy world.

Ah I am sighing and breathing in deeply yogic restoring breaths of fresh air.
Soothing simple comforts...
I took Mother to the Doctor today...he thinks she might have COPD.
Google that and you will not sleep!
Puffers, X-rays, Pulmonary diagnostic tests...


I need a pedicure!
a day of rest
and some OPI
Be a Dahlia Won't You?



blue skies
the tall acacia tree blowing in the breeze
the scent of the honeysuckle overhead wafts my way
as I sip a warm mug of tea 
and give myself some time to be still
and be grateful


to soak in natural beauty


to dream...
en Francais!


get inspired
en Anglais...


to marvel
(the Cerinthe Major is in bloom!)

Cocooning at home 
is such luxury
it's a gift.

Guests are arriving...


simple fare


Crackers


not quite the 100 mile diet!


Canadian OKA cheese
Okanagan cherries
Bath UK crackers
a glass of wine
and 
some great conversation



Thank you for stopping by for some quiet moments 
listening to the Westminster clock as it gently tick tocks...
in The Humble Bungalow.

Mother has  had a few tests
and we are on stand by...
I hope that she passes....

if she does not
we will face the day with bravery
and only share with the intimate circle...
you know who you are...

and fingers crossed she will be fine!

Tomorrow is another day....



Drum roll please...and the winner is...

Happy Monday morning to you all.
I hope that your weekend had some fun packed into it.

I have started a delightful new book by Julia Glass "I See You Everywhere" it's a page turner.
I read  Three Junes a few years ago and love her writing style.
As with most good authors she hooks you right at the beginning and holds your interest...which makes it difficult to put down and get on with other things...like weeding and laundry!

So without further adieu
the giveaway...

take one bag 
add all the entires
shake well
and
pull one out


Congratulations Pondside!

please email me your address
and I'll pop this off asap
please note though that we have been having a bit of a problem with our postal service
there was a strike a few weeks ago
and now there is a huge back log of mail waiting to be sorted
 so it may take a bit longer than usual to arrive.

Thank you to all who took the time to leave me a comment
and to the new followers
I hope you will stay tuned...
I cannot see you all as Blogger is still acting up!


Hope your week is off to a peachy start!


Saturday, July 9, 2011

Blogger how timely, you've hidden my followers, so here goes nothing!

Blogger glitches have arrived here in the Humble Bungalow...
my followers have disappeared or perhaps have run fleeing to the hills.

Well maybe I am blogging to an audience that is not there!
What a great time to push the envelope and my comfort level
and try to practice my new attempt at acceptance.

It was recently suggested by Janet and The Suburban Princess that I model the new LBD...
so with that in mind I thought I would dive right into the deep end
I know how to swim but
it will take every ounce of courage I can muster.
(I feel the same way that I did when I was 6, standing at the edge of the pool...I was fearful and shaking)

I asked Mr. HB to take a few pictures of me in my new LBD
this bamboo dress makes me feel happy when I have it on.
(apologies to Sophia Loren)
see previous post for more on that

I am struggling with posting this image
Many other bloggers seem to be so much more at ease in front of the camera
mater and janet  and deja pseu are all women who make it look so easy.

Observe if you dare
(you might not even be there)
which could make this post so much easier!

I can do this...
I can do this...
I can do this...


You see before you
an older chassis
a
buddha bellied buxom belle
wearing a Bamboo LBD by Gilmour

This vessel carries me through my daily round
I am seriously grateful to be alive!



I did it!
bravely 
baring my face...
remember
 there is a much younger and smaller figured woman 
living in this skin.


Phew!
glad  that's over with...


Now please join with me and have a bright and cheerful weekend!

The giveaway happens on Monday so pop back and see if you are the winner...
I hope Blogger will have sorted out the follower issue by then...

Hostess
XO

Friday, July 8, 2011

A new LBD...and thoughts for today.

Oh I do love a figure flattering wisp of an LBD!
Coco Chanel gave us the original and her classic vision is still alive today.

I have recently purchased a summer version in soft and sumptuous bamboo.
It feels like liquid against my skin.
The very minute that I put it on I knew.
I opened the curtain of the dressing room and the clerk smiled.

Made by the Canadian company "Gilmour" a line that I highly recommend.
Almost every piece that the company makes fits and flatters plus the retail prices are quite modest.
I look specifically for their pieces and ask my favourite local boutique to call me when they have a new shipment.

I bought this one in Large
as the Medium clung greedily to my wobbly bits!
I do not want to look like the "Michelin Man"...
(I wonder if there is a female version a Ms. or Mrs. Michelin)

The art of camouflage is the order of dressing that I employ these days.
I am not ashamed of my body, after all it is the vessel in which I reside and it carries me through my daily round.
I am coming to terms with my figure...expectations, reality and dreams muddy the waters.
Ultimately it is acceptance that I am seeking.

This dress accentuates the positive and minimizes the negative
is easy to wear that I am going to be wearing it a lot because it makes me feel happy,
and what's not to love about feeling happiness?



I wore it with the wide self belt wrapped twice around my waist
donning casual black flip flops and I felt very feminine....
I had the new Kate Spade bag on my shoulder, an armful of silver bangles, my sunglasses
and there was a bounce in my step.
Fleetingly and dreamily I entertained the thought of channeling Sophia Loren...
(a great actress, with an hourglass figure who always looks lovely and I regard highly)
The time has come for role models that are older and wiser...



The Thoughtful Dresser
by Linda Grant is an insightful read
I could not put this book down!
Linda is a very gifted writer and she started it all with her blog.

A dear friend leant it to me a few days ago and I read it in one day...
if you like fashion it is a must read.

Her insight is keen and if you are in your 50's 
you might identify with her experiences like I did.



Jude the Obscure 
resident royal rose
apricot supreme in petal formation and frothy with fragrance
The Humble Bungalow Garden
has been elevated by it's profusion of blooms.


Have a dreamy day
and be kind to yourself and others...

play

laugh 

and 
celebrate

YOU!

Thanks for stopping by...