Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The Bungalow....

The Bungalow is one of my favourite places to shop.
Offering an amazing selection of quality cards and a wide assortment of wares.
When I need to find a gift I am confident that I will find something suitable.
It's got that small shop charm that begs one to come back again and again.
Often I go just to browse and chat with the owner.


It is located in a tony area of town on a strip dotted with cafes 
a wool shop, pharmacy, and toy store.
Parking on the wide street is of the angle type, 
a style that was quite popular when I was younger.

I know the owners,
they have shared dinner and wine at our table
and we have had the honour of being invited to their lush garden and home 
overlooking the bay.

The garden is a work of art, a true labour of love 
a hobby that rewards
 and 
balances a busy life in the retail business.

When GS bought his cottage a few years ago
 it was situated in a Garry Oak Meadow.
Naturalized with rocky outcroppings and filled with brambles and weeds.
He recognized that the property had "good bones."

He has painstakingly remodeled the space
and created an oasis of beauty.

I do not have any photos of my last foray in the garden.
One does need to look long and soak in all the details
which when viewed through the lens does somewhat diminish the experience.

There are so many areas where he has cultivated the unusual and eccentric plantings.
He is a master plantsman with an artists eye for creating beauty.
He weaves and mixes variegated foliage with attention to colour and texture
and is not afraid of "pushing the growing zones" as his garden has a Mediterranean zone.

We walk about snaking through sections 
along a gravel path as it winds it's way 
from one "room" to another as we climb higher up to the top of the land.
Surprises reveal themselves...
large planters spill forth with foamy flowers
rusted iron sculptures 
bowling balls 
pergolas
bench seats
a studio / guest cottage
and 
wicker chairs
await
where we can sit and gaze over the garden 
to the boats bobbing on the ocean below and beyond.

There's not a breath of wind and all is quiet,
it's a magnificent place
and I feel so lucky to be here
stopped dead in my tracks
humbled
witnessing beauty above and beyond.

Gardens Illustrated and The Canadian Gardener have come through and done photo shoots this past July.
The Korean Olympic Group came through too.
He's not too sure what his garden might have to do with the upcoming Olympics 
because not one of the group spoke any English!
Their film crew snapped photos and took videos for several hours 
I hope they make the cut when the Olympics air.

Keep your eyes peeled for his Garden in these publications 
I am confident that you'll be inspired!

You never know what is around the corner...
 imagine for a second how great life is
when you least expect it!

Monday, September 26, 2011

The winner is......

What's in the bag?


The name of one follower who will be receiving a copy of Shoe String Chic.



 I wrote the names of those who were participating in the giveaway on strips of paper...


with a little help from Pepper
I popped them into the bag.


I hope that you can read sideways as I forgot to rotate the image before uploading it!

Congratulations Lorrie please email your mailing address and I'll send you the book.
Thank you to all who participated.


Pepper could have picked the winning name 
she seemed very keen on this event but now that it's over she seems a bit blase.

Monday has brought with it gale force winds and rain...
  Hunkered down here in The Humble Bungalow
dressed casually in grey yoga pants and a hoodie
domestics are on the agenda
and not a chic thought to be found.

  Real life can't be all glamour now can it?


Sunday, September 25, 2011

A lesson in scarf tying courtesy of the Hermes clerk...

Mr. HB and I were in the  Hermes shop browsing the scarf selection when a delightful young gentlemen came over and politely asked if he could show us a particular scarf.
I explained how lovely they all were and that I would never be able to chose just one!

He stood by patiently as we discussed the colours of my wardrobe and what my colour preferences might be.
As we hummed and hawed he pulled out a silky one in shades of light and dark blue not unlike this scarf, which is Italian and not Hermes but I am going to show you how he folded the scarf before draping it about my shoulders.


point to point
right side down


fold again and meet at the middle


fold over once more


this is where he left it
draped casually on my shoulders


I prefer to slip it through once
and let it simply hang
it can be arranged to one side if you prefer.

I find this works best if you are wearing a coat or jacket
as it adds a dash of interest and depending on the scarf
possibly a punch of colour.

To read more about the Hostess's first Hermes scarf

Blogland is abuzz with the colour orange
it seems to have taken us by storm
and captured our imagination
I feel it has something to do with the fall shades the leaves are turning.
Orange is not a colour that I own unless you count the Hermes boxes!

Do you have something orange in your fall wardrobe?

Annie has some lovely orange things over a her blog 
after you have checked out the oranges 
go see her most recent post
she's having a giveaway!


Friday, September 23, 2011

Tonic for a tired soul....

Life has been rather fraught with challenges and work has been busy
so last night I gave in to fatigue and retired early with two of my favourite things...


I have not indulged in Chocolate for months
but I have not forgotten it's healing properties.

I love to pop a square on my tongue and let it gently melt...


I am just eating up this delicious read.
It's about Ernest Hemingway and his first wife Hadley 
and the days that they lived in Paris
hobnobbing with Gertude Stein, F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald,
 and assorted other characters of note.

If you are like me you'll want to read this while you are cooking supper!

I slept rather late so I apologize that this post is a bit short on words
but considering the high calorie content I hope that you will not mind.

I hope that your weekend is of to a great start.
T.G.I.F.

I am taking my lovely daughter for lunch
to be followed by an afternoon of pampering at the Spa.
What's on your agenda?

Don't forget the giveaway from two posts back...I am drawing a name next Monday!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Lip gloss, roses and a retro recipe.

Our robust climber Royal Autumn Sunset is putting on quite a performance this month with a full flush of peachy blooms.
This fragrant rose climbs up onto our sun deck and is reaching for the sky.
Pruning judiciously and tying up those wayward limbs is on the list of things to do in The Humble Bungalow.
In the meantime I have plucked a few beauties and popped them in a jug which I have placed above the kitchen sink.
I can inhale the heady and intoxicating scent while doing dishes.


These peachy blooms were tight rosebuds when I cut them
a day later they are billowy and full.

This delicate shade of peach is one that I also like to wear on my lips.

Chanel lip gloss in Legende 
adds a soft peachy shine 
which I have been wearing for over a year now.

It's a wee bit quirky that I must have my lipstick or gloss
even if it is a simple lip balm.
I dislike the feeling of dry lips and often I will exfoliate with a toothbrush and scrub.


Dry flaky lips feel like barnacles to me.

You might think that I go through a lot of lipsticks.
I suppose I do.
Is the Hostess a lip-o-holic?
(perhaps)

While grocery shopping I recently discovered a new gloss
it's probably been around for eons but it was new to me,
 it was incredibly priced and without testers available
I brought two home to try.


They are very sheer with just a blush of colour
moisturizing and smooth
and on sale for $6 each
great for everyday wear around the house and garden.

I am pleased that shades work so I did not waste any money.

I'll be using the Chanel Gloss when I go out 
and I'll be saving money thanks to Burt's Bees the rest of the time.

Do you use any "bargain basement" cosmetics or skin care items?

Feeling lazy on a work night after a busy day in the library
dinner will need to be simple.
on the menu...
leftover chicken
a retro, home made (pantry friendly) Waldorf Salad
with baked potatoes.

Retro Waldorf Salad

2 cups diced celery
2 cups chopped apple
3/4 cup chopped walnuts 
3/4 cup mayonnaise

Toss together and chill before serving.

What simple fare do you offer up after a busy day?

Don't forget to enter the Humble Bungalow giveaway
see the previous post for details.