Friday, June 1, 2018

OOTD...

I've been wearing white jeans and white linen pants these past few weeks and mixing them with denim shirts, chambray tops and here with a thrifted denim jean jacket.


NYDJ white jeans
Marks Work Warehouse white top
Guess silver sneakers
No Name denim jacket
(the tag was cut out)


I am at Marshall's looking for a new top to wear with my dressy white UP pants.

You can see my messy hair...
it's growing 
but not as fast as I would like it to!
I have to persevere and be patient until the short layers are longer.


I found a top and some birthday gifts for our darling granddaughter Isla 
who is turning 8 in June!
Where does the time go?
She is growing up just so fast!


The top is striped in blue and white
the silhouette is flattering as it camouflages some of my wobbly bits!


The garden is keeping me quite busy these days...
watering all the potted plants
 dead heading the roses
weeding.

I just get "caught up" in one section and then I have to start all over again!


I love being able to pop outside and pick our roses 
 bring them inside and arrange a bouquet
or as in this case give them to a friend
who hosted a celebration of life for a former colleague 
who died unexpectedly
at the age of 70.

Which reminds us all that we need to live each day to the fullest.

Carpe Diem ~ seize the day!

We paid tribute to our dear friend and colleague Ray 
in a beautiful garden 
where we used to have our year end staff parties.

His wife attended and there were lots of hugs, tears, a toast and many stories were told.
She was very fragile 
but was so glad that she was there 
as she realized how much he meant to all of us 
 we were able to tell her about the kind things that he did for so many 
 students and the staff.




Here are two David Austin Graham Thomas roses.
They are heavily scented large sunny yellow blooms.

If you grow many roses as I do you'll come to realize

That they require attention and TLC
like offspring
if they are to thrive and grow.

I only choose varieties that are fragrant, hardy and are repeat bloomers.

Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.
Hope your weekend has some fun packed into it.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Monday, May 28, 2018

Book chat...at Quarterdeck Cottage


I devoured the book Bella Figura written by Kamin Mohammadi
It "spoke to me" on many levels and the author included Italian recipes at the end of each chapter...I am going to keep it and put it on my cookbook shelf!

I was so inspired by her descriptions of the food 
that I made the pasta dish for dinner at the cottage.

Kamin describes the Italian city of Florence and the hills and villages of Tuscany so exquisitely that I felt that I was right there with her...

I am not going to give away any of her "secrets" but I did take away some very important tips that I will be incorporating into my daily regime.

I highly recommend this book...


Look at these fresh heirloom tomatoes!
Seriously flavourful and an easy salad to prepare...
you could dress it with a smidgen of good quality olive oil or do as I did.
I used Julia Childs' basic vinaigrette that I mix in a Bonne Maman Jam jar.

'Tis the season for Farmer's Markets and fresh produce...
I love the variety and availability of these roadside stands
 my basket is stuffed full to the brim
overflowing 
with healthy tasty veggies.


The bounty of beach combing is the expanding collection of sea glass.
Fresh air and exercise are benefits of this hobby.


Clam Shells with barnacles dot the local beaches.


The twinkling light bouncing off the Salish Sea
 a million diamonds dazzling....
the melodic waves are licking the shore
the seabirds are swooping
the cacophony of songbirds is music to my ears

contentment found in the beauty of nature

to slow down
to notice
to be silent and observe

these are times that I treasure
for they present me with
opportunities
 for reflection and gratitude


Do you find solace in the beauty that surrounds you?
Are you able to be still, sit quietly and absorb the gifts of Mother Nature?

We had a busy weekend here in The Humble Bungalow Garden...
there is a bounty of flowers
a riot of roses blooming 
the wee hummingbird babies can be seen in the nest...
two very tiny beaks pointing skyward waiting for food from their parents.

Hope you have a lovely week.

Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog...


~ Be Well and Be Kind ~


Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Quarter Deck Cottage in May

We are enjoying the gorgeous sunshine and warm days
here at Quarter Deck Cottage.

It's a wonderful respite and relaxing is what we do best here at the cottage.

Swimming laps each day in the pool has made my muscles ache...
I don't swim fast but I have been out of the habit of late.
The outdoor pool is so much nicer that the recreation centre and there appears to be less chlorine which is kinder to my swimsuit and skin.

There is a small garden center here where I go mostly to browse.
But any serious gardener will tell you that it is hard to resist buying plants!
I have been watching the BBC coverage of The Chelsea Garden Show 
wouldn't it be grand to visit in person?

In the spirit of gardens and gardening
I've been adding a few things near the cottage.
Deer resistant and drought tolerant plants are essential.


Lavender


Rock Roses


Carex grass, an Icelandic poppy plant and variegated lavender


Variegated lavender


Poppies and a Euphorbia


Bowles mauve wallflowers


Shells


Hope that these plants will survive and flourish.


I purchased a new book which sounds interesting...
 the clerk mentioned that it was similar to Eat Pray Love.


I have not started the book but I may set aside Life After Life by Kate Atkinson for a wee bit and pick this one up.


Sitting with a mug of coffee watching ferries ply the waters of The Salish Sea early in the morning has become part of our routine.


Overnight oats with banana for breakfast.


Loved this issue of Victoria magazine
I read it cover to cover in one sitting.

Dinner after a busy day...quick and easy.


Salad made with fresh produce from Raven Rock Farm on Pender.
Julia Childs' vinaigrette made in a Bonne Maman jam jar.


Fresh halibut topped with mint and lemon slices served with roasted carrots.


These mauve rhododendrons were just buds when we arrived on Friday and now they are in full bloom.



Can you see the bee?


Close up and working hard at 6:30am...
spied when I wandered out to take a picture


Lovely

I am going to close for now as the day awaits...
many opportunities for activities...where to start?

A beach combing walk, a swim in the pool, some time to read and water the new plants, shop for veggies at the farm stand and decide what to make tonight for our dinner.

Thank you for dropping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Tuesday Tidbits and Snippets in the Humble Bungalow Garden....


We have a well established patch of Lily of the Valley out front 
of The Humble Bungalow.

Its' quite the luxury to be able to walk outside and pick a bunch.
I found these bonsai secateurs at the local garden centre.

 What drew me to them was their simple style.
They are super sharp which is great when one cuts flowers for the vase.
Crisp clean cuts make it much easier for the water to be absorbed
which helps keep the flowers happily hydrated.
They last longer!



Muguet des Bois 
scenting the Humble Bungalow bathroom...
such an intoxicating fragrance.


Raindrops on the Lewisia Cotyledon
We have several of these charming plants...
 a few shades of pink, one white and another in apricot.

They seem to like dappled shade and do well in pots.




Montana Ruebens
a stalwart clematis in The Humble Bungalow Garden.
One of the first things that we planted years ago 
after ripping out the thorny blackberry brambles and invasive Morning Glory.

What a lot of work it was taming this garden in the early days...
I get tired now just thinking about it!
Its so rewarding now to see the fruits of our labour.

Our garden has been and is a work in progress...
as are many of the gardens of gardeners that we know.

Changing to suit our tastes and needs...'


One of the first roses to bloom 
Joesph's Coat, 
a climbing rose near our back door.


One of many Alliums standing tall above the perennials.

One of my morning routines
 at this time of year 
is to go outside and hand water the potted plants 
and anything else that looks like it needs a drink.

I can pick a few weeds and check on the condition of the plants.
See what might need dead heading and perhaps pick a few blooms.

Its quite relaxing slowly walking about in the garden listening to the birdsong.

Our garden has been home to hummingbirds for many years and this year is the first time that we have seen one of the nests.
Its been exciting watching the mom sitting on her nest.

The nest is so tiny and looks like it is made with dryer lint and lichen.



She gets a bit anxious if we get too close so we are trying to weed and trim things quickly and quietly so as not to make her nervous.

My garden apparel is not worthy of a picture...

Unlike
my former neighbour 
a lady
who gardened in pearls, a pretty floral print dress and a straw hat.

I wear yoga pants, a tee shirt and a linen apron with pockets in front.
I use the pockets for secateurs, my IPhone and Kleenex...
for some reason when I bend over my nose runs!
Not at all glamorous or worthy of comment.

I tend to be a messy gardener...
smeared with dirt
leaves in my hair
not even remotely 
"nymphlike"
perhaps
in my dreams.

Hope that you enjoyed this wee garden tour of The Humble Bungalow Garden.

I have a stack of books to read and am having trouble deciding which one I will read next...

the kettle is about to be boiled, 
there will be tea poured and a new chapter awaits.


Which book would you choose?
Have you read any of these books?

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Remembering Mom and the trinket box...

Remembering Mom...


My sister and I get together regularly and we frequently go for a walk,
followed by a bite to eat and then we do some thrift shopping.

Mom told us, before she passed away,
that she wanted us to make time for each other...
it was her wish
that we both see each other weekly
just as we had done when Mom was alive.

We would all get together for an "outing."

Shop, then go for lunch, tea, or dinner...
it may have been a pot luck at mom's condo or a light meal out in one of Mom's favourite spots...
The Oak Bay Marina or The Oak Bay Beach Hotel.

Mom loved her jewelry and she had a large citrine ring that was designed by local jeweller Tony deGoutiere. Mom wore this ring a lot...it was a "signature piece" not unlike her opera length baroque pearl necklace that Dad had given her one Christmas.

My sister was given the ring by mom...my sister had it made into a pendant as she felt the stone was "too big" for her hands.

I cannot remember if I wrote,
that Mother,
before she went into Hospice,
asked us to go to her bedroom and get her jewel box?

She had us sit close to her chair in her living room and she alternately handed us an item from her jewellery collection until only costume pieces remained...
she said we could do "whatever we wanted" with them.
Some we kept, some we gave to family, and others we donated to charity.

My sister and I cried throughout the entire process...
we weren't really "ready" for this...and today as I look back,
I cannot help but think how much strength it must have taken Mom to do this...
she did not cry.

Mom was a very determined woman, a no nonsense kind of gal,
whose years of nursing had helped her come to terms with her cancer diagnosis and prepare her for death.

I miss mom,
I think of her fondly...everyday....many times in a day.

So when this wee trinket box caught my eye...
I knew at once I had to buy it.
The stone reminds me of the ring...





 Mother's Day 
is going to come and go
the second one without Mom.

Memories will keep me company.

 I will wear some of Mom's jewels
on Sunday in her honour.

Hope that you have a lovely Mother's Day!

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~