Wednesday, February 17, 2016

From Here to Infinity...scarf tie and a "frozen" shoulder.

I have received a few emails asking about how I wear my scarves...
it sounds like some of you are feeling like you want to embrace the habit and others are just plain frustrated.
All scarves are not created equal...there are stiff ones, soft silky ones, woolly bulky ones and then there are those easy infinity scarves.

Infinity scarves put simply are the easiest scarves to wear.
They require very little fuss are a quick way to add a splash of colour to your basic outfit.

They also make great gifts, and as a scarf lover I welcome them into my wardrobe.

Here is a quick and easy way to tie a longer infinity scarf...it is the way that I wear mine.


Place the scarf around your neck.
I am using the bed as it is easier to show the technique.
Pull at the ends so the bulk of the scarf drapes a bit.


Cross over in front of neck


Cross over again


loop the lower circular opening back over the head 


shift the scarf around 
(until you have achieved the desired effect)


the feature twist could be off to one side


or centre it in the middle

You may even prefer it to rest atop the shoulder...
it is a simple tie that you can adapt to other scarves too.

If you have a large silk square you can tie two ends together to form an infinity scarf and proceed as above.

I hope that this answers your questions and that you'll have fun wearing your Infinity scarves and perhaps you'll have fun wearing some of the other options and learning new techniques on how to tie them.

Hermes has scarf tying cards and there are many many great tutorials on You Tube.
You can spend hours learning new ways to tie this simple accessory.
The important thing is to have fun.
Throw one on and forget it.
Be confident...

Before you know it
you will be giving lessons to your friends!


The view of Cedar Hill Golf Course yesterday afternoon...
so blue and no filter was used...just my IPhone camera!

I have been sidelined with a shoulder issue.
"Frozen shoulder" is the diagnosis and I am in a lot of pain and my range of motion is not great.
Physiotherapy, massage therapy and a series of X-Ray guided cortisone shots sound like they are in my future.
I am waiting for referrals to go between the medical specialists and am trying to be "patient!"
I am not good with pain and am not used to being "a patient."
So if my posts are sporadic you will know why...
You can see snippets of my days on my Instagram page...
click on the hydrangeas on the sidebar for the link.


I am currently reading The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton.

It is an engaging story...full of layers and lots of detail.
Many people had difficulty trying to get through the book and from what I gather it is not to every one's taste.
I am on page 150 and so far have not felt like it is a slog.
Will let you know what I think when I finish the book...it is 822 pages so it might take me awhile!


Be Well and Be Kind.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Shopping...3 easy pieces.

Inspiration comes in many forms.

The power of suggestion speaks loudly to me when it comes from a reliable source...
it could be a woman of a certain age wearing an exceptional outfit
it could be a magazine ad
a snippet from a movie
a post from a fashion savvy blogger.

Both of these books are interesting and fun...
quite different, yet totally relevant.

There is a lot of information on fashion and beauty are packed between the covers.
Isn't it nice to know that you are never too old to learn a few new tricks?

Alyson Walsh and Garance Dore's latest books were instrumental in inspiring me to wander the aisles of the shops. Their ideas spoke to me and I wanted to find something a bit different, something that was authentic and items that reflected my personal style.


I keep my eye out for quality Vintage clothing.
It must be in good condition and I prefer some details that make it "different" from what the retailers are currently showing.
Finding a bargain (as well as meeting my initial criteria) makes it a Win Win.


The wool cardigan in a charcoal grey with 3/4 sleeves fills a void in my closet.
There were no wool cardigans left after a moth infestation.
Vintage Nine West sweater has weight and body that hangs well
 it functions as a "jacket" with jeans and trousers.


The details on this are dressy and I like how it looks with a plain white or black tank top underneath.
I wore it with my grey pearls one day and the natural ones on another occasion.
I received compliments both times.


This cozy Novelti wool jacket looks smart with pants and is the perfect length with my charcoal and black dressy skirt.


The neck is what attracted me to it in the first place and the price point was so reasonable.
(the price of a few lattes at Starbucks!)


Black and white are the core of my winter wardrobe
with a healthy smattering of grey pieces added into the mix.


Here in the change room you can see my shopping "uniform."
Skinny NYDJ
Clark boots
(they remind me of Beatle boots from my youth!)
Barbour black vest
long sleeved Tee shirt

(I often wonder if I am on target with my rolled up skinny jeans)

I really doubt that anyone is looking at me anymore...


I love wearing a crisp white man's shirt.


I used to have a perfect vintage Max Mara white shirt that I wore
I loved that shirt so much, too much
and have been pining over it's demise for far too long...
a tomato stain was the undoing...
with a white shirt 
or 
any other men's shirt 
I love to flip up the collar 
and 
layer on the pearls.

This white shirt is by Eddie Bauer.
The weight is heavy enough that it looks crisp and hangs nicely without clinging.
          I am looking forward to wearing this as a shirt on it's own and in the summer layered over a                                                                 white tee with white Gap jeans.


The Rose Diptyque candle is finished...
and instead of recycling the glass container in the Blue Box
I copied what the clerk at Nordstrom's did  and I repurposed it...
so jam and yogurt jars 
move over
you are not the only jars I am recycling these days!

My wardrobe has increased by 3 easy pieces.
None of them were expensive or investment pieces.
The process of looking was done at leisure and was enjoyable.
I Love "the thrill of the hunt."
All pieces go with most, if not all, of my current garments.
They are versatile
fit well
make me feel good when I put them on.

I am happy with less, content to buy vintage, love the search and I save money in the process.
~ Win Win Win ~


Hope your week is off to a great start...

until next time...
Be Well and Be Kind.

Friday, February 12, 2016

Walking in Sunshine....


My car is in the shop.
Instead of taking the offer of a driver and a ride home I wore my walking shoes
and took a walk in a different area of town.

Walking is a great way to get some fresh air and exercise.
It is simple
free
can be done almost anywhere
and the only special equipment you need is a good pair of shoes.

You might need some sunglasses
a warm coat or a rain jacket
umbrella or boots
hat
gloves
Kleenex
sunscreen

if you have a walking partner 
you are blessed.

Conversation makes the time fly and going the distance with a "buddy" is supportive.
One day you may feel tired, lazy or lethargic but your partner urges you on.
Another day it is your turn to encourage him or her.

Walking in a group is popular here in Victoria, 
beyond the seafront there are hiking trails
The Galloping Goose is popular with both cyclists and pedestrians.

We have groups of walkers if you like company:
The TC 10K race has several training groups
Widow's Walking Group
Newcomers Club Walkers
Nordic Pole Walkers
Outdoor Club of Victoria
groups that walk out of the fitness and Seniors centres.

Mr. HB and I walk together on the weekends.
We have "My route" and His route."
My route goes along the waterfront to the Gonzales area of town,
his route goes along the waterfront towards the "boat pond."


Bald Eagle perched in a tree surveying the ocean 
possibly looking for a fish dinner.


Off it flies towards the sea...



soft shades of blues and greys


the sun breaks through the clouds

there are many quiet moments when we walk
moments to enjoy the scenery
moments to observe the unexpected
moments when we share some conversation
we are walking together

as we have done since we walked down the aisle so many years ago.

~ ~ ~

The Victoria Orchid Society Show is on this weekend and I'll be working at the admissions table.
I plan to take my knitting with me just in case there is a quiet moment during the day.

Looking forward to perusing the show and sales table after I finish my shift.
When it comes to orchids I have a weak spot for them and a new one might just accompany me home!

"Walking is man's best medicine."
~ Hippocrates ~

Have a fun weekend!

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

February Joys

February has come in so fast I almost did not even notice it's arrival...
the thing that surprised me was that I was about to open one of the jars of yogurt in the fridge
(and thought to myself that I had purchased these awhile back...)
lo and behold the last two jars in the fridge were beyond their best before dates!

I used to think that stale dated foods kept in the fridge only happened to the elderly...
Welcome to the world of the advanced age Hostess
the first symptom is forgetting what day it is...

Retirement has had that effect on me...
I know the days of the week but not necessarily the actual date.


Pink Cyclamen
seen on my walk
a burst of colour
these flowers are so tiny 
that I had to bend down to my toes to capture their beauty.

I have actioned a fridge clean out and chucked out the older condiments 
read all the dates on all the jars
wiped out the drawers
and freshened up all the surfaces.

Dani P Mop Philosopher did this last week.
I thank her for inspiring me to get on with this job.
(we both buy the same type of yogurt made in Quebec and are fans of Bonne Maman jam)
( we both reuse the jars)


I organized my "work station" at the sink.
Polished stones make a great base for the soap.
It sits above the moisture which allows it to dry out and so it lasts longer.


Emma Bridgewater tray and bowl are re purposed for this arrangement.
I like to keep my "tools" close at hand.
I am not loyal to any one dish soap and seem to flit around like a butterfly
looking for the one with the prettiest container, the nicest scent and the best performer.

Are you loyal to a brand?
What makes it special?

Having an organized work area is worth the little bit of time and effort.
It is the "little things" that make a big difference.


Two of the books that I ordered from Ivy's on The Avenue arrived.
Style Forever was my first read...I enjoy and follow Alyson Walsh's blog
She has some great pointers about dressing and Fashion
after reading her book I felt like going shopping.
(which I did!)


The other evening after dinner
I lit my favourite Diptyque candle to set the mood.
Time to relax.

Dessert was a bowl of cafe au lait and Garance Dore's new book.
I love this book.
She looks so much like my former French Teacher...in fact they could be sisters.
I am not quite finished her book but know it will be a keeper and one that I will read again.


The black Hellebores from the Vancouver Van Dusen Garden shop are blooming 
in The Humble Bungalow Garden.
The plant has grown and soon seedlings will pop up and I will pot up some in the greenhouse to share with friends and neighbours.


Snowdrops are putting on their show.
Snowdrops are so elegant with their wee bonnets of white.
 Spring is coming...

February can feel like a long month as we wait for the arrival of Spring.
It feels like Spring is early and that February is going by fast.


I bid you adieu from The Humble Bungalow...
until next time when 
I will share with you some fashion focused posts.

Be Well and Be Kind.


Monday, February 8, 2016

Tea time...a recipe for Scones.

Hosting an afternoon Tea is a lovely way to savour time and enjoy a visit with a friend.
(or friends)
Serving a hot cup of tea and a simple scone with jam is my idea of casual elegance.
It is much more upscale when you use china cups and your silver service...
but still satisfying when served in a pretty mug.


I always like to have fresh flowers on the table.

I like to brew a pot of tea with tea leaves...offer milk, sugar and honey on the side.
Some people like lemon wedges squeezed in their tea but they are not used among my friends.

Scones can be purchased from a bakery but they are so quick and easy to prepare that I bake my own.

This is my recipe and I have used the same one for the last 30 years!




Hostess Scones


Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

In a big bowl combine:

2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 Tablespoon sugar
3 Teaspoons baking powder
1 Teaspoon salt
1/2 cup of raisins or grated cheese or dried cranberries ~ optional

With a pastry blender
Cut in 4 Tablespoons cubed cold butter

MIx in a separate bowl:

2/3 cup milk
2 large eggs beaten

Add wet ingredients into the dry and mix with a spoon until it clings together.
Use hands to mix in the rest of the flour and form into a large ball.

Place on a lightly floured board...press or roll until flat and about 1/2 inch thick.

Cut into rounds with a small glass or a biscuit cutter.
Place on a sheet pan.
Sprinkle with a Tablespoon of sugar

Bake on a sheet pan for 10-12 minutes





Cool and serve on a pretty tea plate with butter and jam on the side.
Devon or clotted Cream makes a lovely addition and then you are serving a traditional "Cream Tea!"

I serve my scones with fresh grapes and berries on the side.


Are you inspired to host an afternoon tea party?
It is easier than a luncheon and equally as enjoyable.

It is Family Day here in Victoria and the sun is shining...
I will be getting out for my walk later and look forward to a hot cup of tea when I return.

Be Well and Be Kind