Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Pins, pans and perfume....

Life around here is nothing too out of the ordinary.
It's ticking along with a more regular rhythm
we are not complacent
just catching our breath
after some recent family medical issues which finds us breathing deeper with our pulses are slowing down.

The Fall weather has arrived with a vengeance
bringing with it gusty gale force winds and the trees are shedding their leaves swiftly.
The old furnace is rumbling as it chugs out warm blasts of air.

Sunday dinners will mostly be roasted and they will certainly be comfort food,
in the sublime form of prime rib of beef, free range organic chickens and the occasional ham.
(vegetarians and vegans look away)

Turkey is reserved for Thanksgiving and Christmas and I do love a great roasting pan.
Luckily / fortunately for me Mr. HB believes in good tools...
so it was last Sunday that found me unwrapping a vast box bearing...


a sturdy roasting pan
"All Clad"
stainless that will accommodate a turkey, chicken, rib roast or a large lasagna
this will be in use on a regular basis in The Humble Bungalow Kitchen.
Thanks Honey!

I have been wearing my vintage pins lately...
if nothing else they start a conversation...


Baroque pearl
marquisites
circa 1920
a gift from lovely daughter
I LOVE this one
it's simple and sparkly
and goes with most everything I own.


Gilmour tunic top
Lands End leggings
Hush Puppies leather boots
"Orange" vest

OOTD
please accept my apologies as
I look tired
I have been busy de-cluttering the downstairs 
as well as being a social butterfly...
I know I have been burning the candle at both ends
( I have made a reservation at the spa...)

a new discovery...


"Passionate Night"
pillow spray
I have never heard of this before and I love this scent.
It is available in a candle or this spray
sadly no perfume...
if it were I'd be buying up a few bottles as the scent is lovely
and I did slumber deep with this scent wafting up from my pillow.

I cheated and spritzed some on my vest this morning so I could enjoy the subtle scent throughout my day.

It's subtle, kind of musky with notes from the Orient.

What perfume do you wear?
Have you worn this for a long time or is it new for you?
Do you like to keep your scent a secret?

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Hostess

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

The cats are ruling the roost...

Chester our youngest cat has taken to climbing in a big way.
He has been leaping up on top of our kitchen cabinets and walking along the plate rails.

We have taken to clapping loudly to discourage this behaviour when we are home but when we are away he'll be free to climb to his heart's content.



Before 


Rescued in the nick of time...


After!
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I've got to find a new place for these jars, somewhere safe.
I think I'll display them in my glass fronted cupboards in The Humble Bungalow Kitchen.

I blame it on the birds...
they are flitting about flying and chirping outside these windows.
Chester can see them and being a hunter he'd love to catch them.
He's up on the ledges swatting at the glass, mewing and chirruping.

I know our lives have been enriched by this little fellow
so I am happy to store a few breakables away until this phase passes...
if it ever does!

Pepper and Chester are racing about The Humble Bungalow right now.
It's a game they love to play and good exercise.
I wait until they're tired out before straightening the area rugs that have flown in their wake.

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I'm going to embrace random acts of kindness as my focus this week 
I'll see what things I can do to make a difference
or just make someone smile
(perhaps you'll join me)

Have a wonderful week!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

And the beet goes on...

Beets are best served fresh and we have enjoyed our garden's bounty this summer.
Sweet and delicious served simply with butter, a grind of pepper and a few crystals of sea salt.

With the weather finally slinking into fall
the fog, the damp and the rain...
It seemed like a good time to pull out the rest of our beets and do something with them.


red beets


yellow beets


Pickled beets
a real treat
which we'll enjoy over the winter.

Do you remember Sonny and Cher?

They look so young and in love in this video clip.



Can you see the massive spider's web that has been woven outside our living room window?
It's so intricate.
No sign of the spider though...
I've noticed many webs strung and woven in the garden recently.
Which makes me wonder where these spiders have been all summer long.

When I looked at this web I thought I'd recently seen this design up close.
Then I remembered that I have a pottery bowl by potter Terry Ryals.




celadon green


look closer


The pattern looks rather weblike
perhaps he was inspired by a spider's handiwork.

I don't know how he has achieved this effect
perhaps it's in the firing or a very specific kind of glaze.

All I know is that I do like the finished product.
You can find his works locally in galleries and on Salt Spring Island.

I love to browse galleries for unique gifts for friends and family.
And on a rare occasion I find a treasure that comes home with me!

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Hope you are having fun and enjoying your day.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Feathering the nest and the quest for red ballet flats...

For those of you who have been following for awhile we are in the home stretch on the renovation front...
soon there will be guests in our Humble Bungalow and I cannot wait to share our fresh new space with them.
Personally I am excited to spend some time with our friends, it is long overdue.
They have been abroad in France, the UK and exotic ports ~ there are many wonderful stories to share.

My job is to make sure they are comfortable here in our Humble Bungalow...
we have fluffed up the towels and are ready to entertain...








I asked Mr. HB if this might pass muster and be hung on the wall.
He gave it the thumbs up and hung it for me.
It's the only nod to colour in the wee bathroom.
Thanks honey!

The weekend is here...
I'm taking Mother out for lunch and some shopping
I'm searching for those illusive red flats
I fear that I may need to shop online as I have not seen hide nor hair of a pair in our city
and I have been looking for far too long!

what have you got planned?

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Brooches are back...OOTD

Brooches had fallen off the radar for awhile and now I see they are making a comeback.

Six years ago I would not leave the house without a brooch on my coat, sweater or shirt.
They fell out of favour,
at least in the eyes of the fashion authorities and I think I grew tired of them myself...
coincidence perhaps, as I do not really "follow fashion."

My wee collection has been gathering dust in the jewelry chest.
It would appear that the fashion writers have declared them "back in style."

Today I pinned one on just to see if it would "feel right."
Comments and compliments were numerous...
even my students liked it.

A fellow Canadian, Carole Tanenbaum collects and sells vintage pieces.
She's written a book Fabulous Fakes about her passion for all these sparkly gems.
You can see them online and while you are there stop by her blog.


OOTD
black tank top by Symplii
dark denim jeans Gloria Vanderbilt
Black patent leather shoes Josef Siebel
acrylic sweater Devoted


say what you will
some of you will find this extremely tacky
others may think it is fun
one thing I discovered today was that it's a great conversation starter!

Brooch by Sherman
aurora borealis crescent moon

I am including this link to Nat King Cole...Paper Moon
my MIL's all time favourite singer.

She is back in her facility
happy
and the residents missed her...
we have a huge debt of gratitude to our healthcare system and providers.

If you are in the US please give Obama's vision for healthcare the nod
it's everyone's right to have health care...
and please VOTE!

I for one am thanking my lucky stars...
how about you?
~ ~ ~ 
Hostess