Friday, September 20, 2013

Salt Spring Island Fall Fair

We attended the Salt Spring Island Fall Fair last weekend and it was like taking a step back in time...
On this large BC Gulf Island community members meet up and compete for ribbons and trophies.
We saw displays of home baking, flowers, vegetables, animals, livestock and pets.
There were vendors selling crafts, Tupperware, collectibles, hats, clothing, toys, jewelry and many food stalls.
It was entertaining and my favourite event, without a doubt were the sheep dog trials.
We missed the zucchini race...
I wondered how a squash race would be staged and later we saw a young girl clutching her large zucchini that was strapped to a small skateboard and we saw the ramp that the racers would speed down to the finish line...
it looked like a slippery slope!


We rode the free shuttle from Ganges Harbour to the venue.
Hundreds came to this event and cars were parked on the narrow streets for miles.


These were so large I wondered how they would have been transported...
VERY carefully, I'd imagine!


Every garden needs a scarecrow!


Sunflowers


Cabbage
about the size of a basketball.


A lovely display of colourful squashes and an interesting array of shapes.


The Fall Fair theme was PIRATES!
Check out this cake.


A beautiful parlour show.


Dahlia's galore.


Roses too


This spray of roses was very fragrant.
I leant in and sniffed every one of the blooms.


The most unusual houseplant.
~ a clivia ~
 I thought it was an orchid!


~ Pirate boots ~
the vessels for the 
floral arrangements.


Treasure chests played a big role...


I loved all the colours.
Oodles of displays to admire with so many creative and talented participants.


If this had been for sale I'd have been tempted...
children's art just makes me smile.


There was even a Pirate Pony!


Red onions glistening like jumbo rubies.


Veggies galore...




This cabbage was grown by RAFFI, a children's entertainer who was also a singer.
We had quite a few of his cassettes  back when the children were wee.


Children had lots of opportunity to participate.



This zucchini was obviously not going into the downhill race!


I wonder if the grower of this winner would be eating it before too long!


Look at those tomatoes!


The most unusual looking vegetable...a carrot like no other!

It was a wonderful Fair.

Tell me does your community have these events?
Have you ever entered into a competition like this one?
Did you win a ribbon or a trophy?

Fall is definitely on the horizon.
The mornings are chilly and there has been a heavy dew on the grass.

It won't be long until we turn the furnace on and I'll need to swap out my wardrobe.
I have a few sweaters tucked away from previous years.
 I'll need to shop as I still have to find a pair of black pants.

Hope that you have a great weekend!
Hostess

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Salad Daze....or post number 896.

One thing that this weight loss journey has taught me is to embrace salads.
I try to have a salad main course for lunch everyday.
This means that I need to have a variety of salad recipes to keep my taste buds happy.


I made the second winning recipe from this wonderful book.




This assembles very quickly and I put it in the fridge to allow the flavours to meld before serving.
I used low fat mayonnaise.


This is the picture from the actual cookbook.
Looks delicious!


The Hostess's version served from Gran Gran's antique stoneware pudding bowl.
Tastes delicious!

A great pot luck salad as it can be made ahead and easily doubled for a crowd.

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I weighed in today at WW and lost another 1.3 pounds.
But I have a confession to make...
last week I was up .7 pounds on the scale and I couldn't really figure out why.

I gave myself a stern talking to...
and moved on.
Despite indulging in appetizers and cocktails on the boat,  
AND a grilled cheese sandwich!

I held my breath while I stood on the scale and was so relieved that I was down!

I enjoyed a really long walk today and met some girlfriends for coffee.
I love spending time with long time close friends.

We are all Grandmothers and show pictures of our sweet little ones...
we share what's new and support each other as we help out our families and assist our elderly parents.

Thank you for stopping by and visiting my Humble Bungalow Blog.
Please come back again...
Hostess.

Monday, September 16, 2013

ABC ~ apples, books, and a coat!

Our Humble Bungalow Garden needs a lot of TLC at this time of year.
Deadheading, cutting back, dividing and yanking out all the plants that are spent.

It's a messy time of year...
I get dirtier as the garden gets tidier!


These alliums are a lucky couple of blooms that survived being blown over by the recent wind and rain.
The rest sadly are in the compost bins.
I love to pop these into arrangements as fillers.
The bees love these too.


The recent rainy day knitting project went much faster than I thought it would...
and the rain did not last all that long!

Sunny days followed and I spent quite a bit of time out in the garden.
How do the weeds grow overnight?



I have more yarn and will make another hat in the next few weeks.
With the weather so warm and sunny I like to be outdoors.


One thing you notice is that it's definitely cheerful.



Have started and am enjoying a new book that I picked up on my walk to the Village.

Speaking of walks, 
I bought a new walking coat when Mother and I were out last week.
It's by Chillox and has some great features,
perfect for our climate.


Arm pocket and side pockets
a hood
warm lining
a front zipper that can be zipped from the top or from the bottom
windproof
water repellant
lightweight
and 
breathable.

BASIC BLACK!

This purchase was on the need list not the want/lust list!


I found this book at Value Village for $4.99


I haven't had a Waldorf Salad for years!


There are lots of local apples available right now.
Windfalls are plentiful.
Neighbours put their fruit out in front of their homes and passers by can help themself to a few.
I took advantage of this and made a salad.

There are so many great recipes for salads in this book.
I am not sure which one to try next.
 I love the inspiration and ideas here as I tend to use the same ingredients and welcome a change.

I am reminded that I need to cull my cookbook collection...
so many books get ignored.

How many cookbooks do you own?
Do you use them all or hang onto to them for sentimental reasons?

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Beauty is in the small things...Sunsets, flowers, bark, a book and then some...

"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"
there is an abundance of beauty...
surprisingly at every turn, if one has the time and inclination to stop and look.

It might be the simple bloom of a mauve colchium popping up in the most unexpected place, the sandy shoreline at Willows Beach on a foggy morning walk with my BFF and her terrier, Cooper.
It could be the bark of the Arbutus tree as it sheds the outer layer exposing the lime toned new layer beneath...

There seems to be plenty of beauty in nature.
None of it seems overly contrived.
Mother Nature seems to get it right every time.


I am so impressed by the gorgeous play of light on the clouds and the ocean at sunset.


Pender Island 
on a calm evening in September.


This was the scene just hours before we left our marina.
I thought that we would be staying onboard snug and safe in the slip.
 I don't like navigating in the fog...
it's rather like driving with ones eyes closed!


The fog lifted a few hours later and we scooted across the water.


There was a celebratory cocktail after we tied up and awaited our dinner in the pub at Poets Cove.


Bark can be beautiful...


This deer was munching on the foliage near the outdoor hot tub of the Poets Cove Spa.


It did not mind me in the least.


 Michelle from The Bungalow on Estevan leant me this delicious book.
I read it in two days...
she sells this book and many others in the shop that she and Graham run in Oak Bay.
It's my favourite spot to shop for cards and gifts.

Do pop by and if you are not shy mention that "The Hostess" sent me...
and while you are there check out Michelle's sale table out front.
She has some great bargains!


Azure blue skies...


soft puffy white clouds


calm seas


What's in a name you may ask...

I may never get to Paris
 because I am so happy on the ocean.
I am delighted to read about Paris
it sounds like a dreamy city
 I do not feel the need to travel far to foreign ports.

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A good book
someone to love
family
friends
something rewarding to do
a creative outlet 
~ knitting ~ gardening ~ painting ~ cooking ~
connections with people 
something of beauty to admire
a roof over head
nourishing food
simple things
and yet we may tend to overlook the obvious.

Are you embracing gratitude every day?

Thank you for taking the time to visit me here where I share my thoughts
why not share your thoughts too?

If you have a blog please tell me about it.

Be Well
XO

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

The Humble Bungalow Garden ~ The September issue....

It's been ages since I've done a garden post.
It's not like I have been ignoring the garden,
I feel that I have written so many posts on it that you might be bored to tears.

You might be yawning as I have been writing about my simple life in this wee house for quite sometime...

Why do I blog?

I like writing.
This Humble Blog has become a habit and an online diary.
Some of you are commenting and a lot more of you are reading.
I check the stats periodically just to reaffirm that I have an audience.
but I digress...

I was outside for hours yesterday and in my zeal to dead head the roses I gave myself a nasty cut with the secateurs.
It might have needed a stitch but I cleaned it well with hydrogen peroxide and slathered some antibiotic cream on it and plastered a bandage on it pronto. It throbbed for about an hour and so I took myself off for a walk in the neighbourhood to take my mind off it....
I am such a sissy when it comes right down to it.

When I returned I got right back in garden mode, I put on my gloves this time and trimmed the edges and mowed the lawn.
Did I mention that Mr. HB bought us a new lawn mower this season?
a cute chartreuse green rechargeable battery type that is so much lighter than our old gas guzzling Toro.
This one is quieter and does a great job and I can use it without being pulled off my feet!

I am achy and tired after my stint in the garden and needed to sit for a bit and rest up before making dinner...
so I thought why not sip tea and do a garden post.
Be mindful not to type with the bandaged finger.
(Can you tell that I am having a bit of a pity party?)



Peeking through the pillars
is a sturdy Arbutus tree


I love how the bark peels


Look at that earthy olive green shade underneath the rusty red bark


This tree drops lots of leaves on our garden
I use a childs rake when tidying up the beds
it certainly comes in handy.


Limelight hydrangea
floppy heads that droop a bit after the rain,
they are stunning in a bouquet.


colchiums


roses are still blooming


coreopsis and a yellow rose


fried egg plant as some like to call it...


Romneya coulteri


The Humble Bungalow


You can see how tall the grass was before I cut it!

Hope that your week is going well...