Saturday, June 2, 2012

The Humble Bungalow Blog and a photographic journey...

My little digital Elph camera has given so many wonderful opportunities to capture beauty.
It has been so reliable and is small enough that I can pop it in my pocket when I venture out for a walk.
It's really amazing to me that this little camera is so easy to use
so bear with me as I take you on a visual journey
through these images...
































































Cheers!
Hope that you have enjoyed this post through pictures...

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Good news on the Battle of the Bulge!

There is a new energy in The Humble Bungalow
it is infiltrating the larder and the fridge.
A full toss out has occurred ridding the kitchen of "bad food"
or rather food that I need not encounter or be tempted to eat!

The fridge had a few scary jars of outdated items which I am ashamed to say should have been tossed months ago!
I cannot blame that on my cleaning lady.
It's my fault.

I am singing the praises of proteins and vegetables.
Every meal I eat has some protein and every meal has lots of vegetables.
I am eating full fats, olive oil, butter and avocado.
A small amount of nuts...almonds mostly, and some almond butter.

Snacks are fresh fruit and in moderation.
My apple a day has been paired with a teaspoon of almond butter for dipping.

Breakfast is 2 eggs scrambled and some veggies on the side...
or mixed into a frittata or omelet.

I am still clinging on to milk in my tea...
let's not be too punishing shall we?

So far those changes have taken place and I am sure there will be a few more to conquer.

Reading blogs and online information has been ongoing for a few weeks behind the scenes.
Starting slow, with small things,
adapting,
changing what works and what appeals to my palate seems like a sensible place to begin.

Keeping things simple suits me.

Tackling the minefield...
of the grocery store is quite an undertaking.
Avoiding the center aisles and focusing on the outer aisles seems to work for the most part.
Farmer's Markets are so much easier and friendly too.


My Market basket is as old as the hills...


Sturdy, faithful and commodious.
The leather handles have softened with age.

Hooray for the Farmer's Markets!
I love all the fresh produce and the array of colours.
Chatting with the vendors
getting their suggestions of what to try
how to prepare and cook the veggies
makes shopping so much more enjoyable.

I've also been culling out those diet books that have been gathering dust on the shelves.


I do not want to see another diet book wasting space in our tiny bungalow.
Embracing a new way of eating
a mindful and conscious change is in the works for this overweight Hostess.

I may fail
I may succeed
I might falter
I may cheat
but I am going to give it a valiant try.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained...
well maybe the wrong quote because I want to be losing not gaining!

I have had some good news finally!
The scale reports that I am 9 pounds lighter.
This may not seem worthy of celebration 
but for me it is wonderful news.

It is the encouragement that I need to keep my eye on the prize
to keep me focused on eating healthy meals and keep walking.

I have stopped eating bread and sugars
only very limited amounts of dairy have passed these lips.
Mr. HB will still be eating breads and pastas.
He is not overweight and would not want to give up the things he enjoys.

I am retraining my brain to love better healthier foods.
My sister keeps saying eat healthy 80% of the time and 20% of the time you can splurge.
Well my sister is a size 2 so she knows what she is talking about
so an older sister can learn from a younger sibling.

We have started taking Mother out to The Oak Bay Marina for dinner
early weekday when the dining room is not too noisy
(Mother refuses to get hearing aids!)
we have one glass of wine each
and share 3 appetizers.
Mother insists on creme brulee for dessert 
so we order one 
and get three spoons.

I have 2 small spoonfuls and a decaf coffee.
It does not feel like I am on a diet
and it's a lovely treat.

I am not stuffed nor am I hungry
and we all enjoy spending time together.

Learning to eat in a restaurant setting is going to be an ongoing work in progress.
I have figured out that salads with added protein are my best friends on the menu.

I feel like I have been rambling on for far too long...

Can you tell I'm excited?



Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Pepper and Roses...

While I was out and about Pepper obviously ran around the Bungalow amusing herself and leaving in her wake
a few ducks no longer in a row!


One Duck down


Two Ducks down...

Pepper has a lot of energy plus she's inquisitive.
She's fit and treats the bungalow as if it were her playground.

I should have guessed that when we brought her home she would be ruling the roost!


playing in the wine rack
there were no bottles of wine so it was open season...


attacking the box


helping me fold the laundry!

She's got "purr"-sonality
and our lives have been enriched since she came into our world.


She's just so adorable even when she's sleeping...



she's rarely far from my side
she'd been watching over me during my cold
(here she's shying away from the camera)

she's great company
a pretty good little feline


Cats are connoisseurs of comfort ~
James Herriot


This magnificent bloom is David Austin's Abraham Darby.
The scent is sweet and heady
bringing in a few of these roses can send an intoxicating fragrant wafting around The Humble Bungalow.


Bourbon rose
I have forgotten it's name
another heavy scented specimen...
very thorny stems though so one needs to exercise caution when pruning or cutting...
wear long rose warrior gloves!

The roses and peonies are putting on a show
and the blue bells are fading...
there's a bunch of garden chores calling 
and in the nick of time my gardener is back.

Having "help" in the garden is very new to me
  I suppose when one gets to a "certain age" one needs to be mindful of how much and how long one toils
years back I could work for 6 or 8 hours with a couple of small breaks for tea and food...

these days I am lucky if I can do 4 hours before flagging...

Oh well I mustn't beat myself up
I must just accept my limitations 
and try to do so with a modicum of grace.

I think that I have become a "high maintenance" woman.
Not that I like the sound of this
but I fear it's true...

It is costing more to maintain The Humble Bungalow
not to mention what I spend at the hairdressers!

I suppose there will come a day when we give up on "Keeping Up Appearances."
but then would we start to resemble "Grey Gardens?"

perish the thought.....

Keep Smiling
and Press on...

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Squared silky....scarves.

Greetings from The Humble Bungalow!
I am posting and hosting from the bed chamber.

Feeling a bit better but not totally rushing back to work...
I do like to share with my co-workers, however I do draw the line when it comes to germs.


Isn't orange a dazzling shade?

Hermes signature colour...
I do have scarves that are not made by Hermes.

Hand rolled silk squares are my preference.


This Lanvin scarf is the only orange accent I have in my wardrobe.
I know the magazines are showing all manner of tangerines clothes
but I have to buck the trends and stay with what suits me.

I'd rather add it in small doses, a sprinkling here a sprinkling there.
An enamel bangle, a scarf or possibly some Havaiana's....

Not wanting to attract attention is probably why I shy away from brights.


This very large square by an Italian maker drapes softly and can cover my shoulders.
This scarf came to me via Value Village
and if memory serves it was under $20.


Black and banana yellow run riot in this detailed patterned scarf
another large square which has been hiding away for far too long.
I found this in the antique mall near Pike Place Market in Seattle.


The Coach scarf was a Christmas gift from my son and his lovely wife.
a very extravagant gift indeed!

I find the squares are the most versatile scarves to work with...
there seems to be a great supply in the local shops.

Silky scarves are a great way 
to add a splash of colour
for me they make me feel a bit more "dressed up."
If you've shied away from silky squares I'd challenge you to go to a local thrift shop and buy one 
with a pattern and colours "that speak to you"
play around tying it different ways in front of the mirror
and get comfortable with your tying skills.

On my last Hermes scarf shopping adventure
the clerk mentioned that I was very adept tying the scarves...
she said most women that come in are very tentative and shy.
I say this not to brag but to support the theory that "practice makes perfect"
well maybe not "perfect" but "good enough" to impress the Hermes clerk!

I watched "The Queen" with Helen Mirren last night 
she wore many different Hermes scarves
wrapped over her head in her signature style keeping her hair tidy.
(A look that works for her but looks silly on me!)

The Queen's Diamond Jubilee coverage will be starting soon on the CBC.
I hope to be watching...
will you?

Laying about these past few days has been tedious
the sun has been shining and the birds have been singing their little hearts out.
I long to be outside mucking about in The Humble Bungalow Garden.

I finished reading the Post Mistress and I highly recommend it...
the author Sarah Blake spent some time at the VCCA
which reminds me
I must ask my artist friend Cheryl Fortier if she met her when she was studying there.

I am off to read a classic...
the thoughts and musings of a woman who is struggling with finding balance in her life.
I always come away from this with a bit more clarity.
Solitude and meditation, 
a room of one's own,
is what Anne Morrow Lindbergh needs
and finds it on a small island on the East Coast
where she lives in a rustic cabin steps away from a sandy beach...


Seeking some comfort and serenity
an escape from the sneezing and coughing 
that I want to ignore...


Glorious lilacs
lift my spirits.

Arranging a bowl of flowers in the morning 
can give a sense of quiet in a crowded day ~ 
like writing a poem or saying a prayer ~
Anne Morrow Lindbergh