Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Changing things up while stretching the budget...

I have been a wee bit naughty...spending money!

But I need to explain that I deliberated long and hard about this most recent splurge...it was not an impulse buy.


Autumn blooms in The Humble Bungalow Garden
White hydrangeas wearing their fall colours.


I have been a fan of L'Occitane for many years.
Soaps, lotions, scents...

Their Immortelle Divine Anti-Aging Collection is wonderful.
I've used many jars over the years...

The sales clerk gave me a few samples of the newer line 
"Cream Harmony Divine"
 to try and I was amazed at the difference in just a few weeks.

I started with the Immortelle overnight reset oil in serum...
my skin looks more evenly toned
and it has a healthy glow.


So I have just "invested" in the Divine Harmony Serum and the Cream.
(both products are refillable)


There are patents pending on both these products.
15 years of research has gone into the development of these products.
The two key ingredients are 
the Immortelle Millesimee flower and Jania Rubens, a red sea algae. 
Both are harvested from the island and seas around Corsica.

I share this information 
as I feel that a glowing healthy complexion is important.

In my opinion
it is worth working diligently 
to help keep us feeling good about ourselves as we age.

Heavy make up is not the way to achieve a "youthful look"
especially when we are over 60...
less make up 
applied with a lighter hand is much more flattering.

With a focus on what works and what doesn't work
ways that we can improve the look of our skin.

Starts with 
finding a skincare regime that delivers results 
drinking lots of water to keep us hydrated
maintaining healthy eating habits
and 
getting some fresh air and exercise daily.

I am not an expert nor have I received any remuneration for my post...
the opinions stated here are all mine!
They are simply "Hostess Approved!"

Hope that you are enjoying your week.
Have you been busy?


I took myself out for a quiet bite of lunch and a pot of Earl Grey tea
then I met a friend for a chat 
before we met up for our monthly knitting group.

My days have been particularly busy and seem to be for the forseeable future.
Life does seem to get busier the closer we get to Christmas!
Not too sure if I will be able to post regularly with my calendar so full
but I will try!

Thank you for stopping by...

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~




Friday, November 9, 2018

Salt and Pepper...a new sweater!

The Hudson's Bay had a big sale last week.

I went downtown on a mission to buy a new watch strap which I found in a chestnut brown leather...I was hoping to find a red one but there were none that fit my watch.

While in the store I perused the petite section
and spied a soft cozy sweater
in a simple style that works with my wardrobe basic colours
 at a super low price...
what's not to love about that?


Style and Co.
(I think Macy's carry that line in the US)
tweedy knit
the colour of salt and pepper


in a basic style 
that I have already worn with my black swingy short skirt
jeans
black ponte knit dress pants

it is warm and cozy


with bell sleeves
which I thought I might find bothersome but they are quite lovely
I can roll them up if need be...
like when I was making pizza dough 
and dealing cards at bridge.


I wore it under my down jacket beach combing...


We found another heart shaped rock!



I am knitting the Bateaux Mouches scarf that I purchased from Churchmouse Yarns on Bainbridge Island.

The fingering weight of yarn is very fine and is super soft...
 by Drops and is a blend of alpaca and silk.

I have started on the second skein and hope that I will be able to finish it before next Spring!


I bring my knitting to the cottage.
I knit while waiting for the ferry and on the ride over...
then if I feel so inclined I will knit for about an hour each day at the cottage.


It is a basic garter stitch but looks very different on the larger needles.

Are you working on any projects?


It's pouring rain this morning and I will have to put on my wellies when I get out for my walk.
My down jacket and this cozy sweater will keep me warm.

Thank you for popping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.
Hope you have a fabulous weekend!

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~


Monday, November 5, 2018

Yummy Gomae Salad

Have you eaten the Japanese spinach salad called Gomae?

Last month I met up with a few friends for lunch at a local sushi restaurant
and my friend ordered it, mentioning that it was fabulous
so I tried it too...

WOW!

My taste buds were doing a happy dance, it is SO delicious!

After tasting it I knew that I wanted to be able to make it at home.


I needed to buy a special Japanese bowl called a suribachi
(almost like a mortar and pestle)
I found one at the local Japanese market.


I decided to use the porcelain bowl designed and made by a local artist
Japanese potter Harumi Ota


Spinach is so good for us.
It's loaded in nutrients and is available all year long.

The salad also keeps for a few days covered in the refrigerator...
but beware
it may not last that long!

It is a tasty snack in between meals.

Here is the link to the recipe that I used.

I hope that you like it!

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

October in The Humble Bungalow...



BOO!

Snippets from The Humble Bungalow.

October has flown by...it has been a bit of a blur.
Where does the time go?


Copper tray on the buffet...
Ojibwa duck decoys
white mini pumpkins
a dome with a dried allium inside


Vintage
First Nations woven baskets on the shelf above the built in buffet.


Fortnum and Mason baskets
with a
pudding bowl


I love baskets and have quite a few in The Humble Bungalow.
They are handy for storing things and I leave them out on display as I like the rustic natural effect they give to the decor.


Antique basket
First Nations tray on ledge
tarnished vintage silver 


dried hydrangeas in a copper vase


A peek inside the drop front arts and crafts desk


Surprise!
a headless "scarecrow" in our spare lot
someone is into the "Halloween spirit!"


Happy Halloween!

How is your week going?


~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Friday, October 26, 2018

OOTD and a few books...


The ultimate in comfort food...
cabbage roll casserole 
from 
The Best of Best of Bridge Cookbook.

So soothing on a rainy cold Autumn evening.

I made this after recuperating from 3 days of flu like symptoms after getting the Shingrix vaccine.
It was my second shot, the first one left e feeling flu-ish for one day 
so I was not expecting to be sidelined for 3 days 
but it's over and I am feeling more like myself.

It is worth a few days of malaise 
the effectiveness rating is 97% which is good.

Our GP told us that he had a rash of older patients recently who suffered permanent neurological damage after a bout of shingles...
one patient went blind 
so he is advising all his older patients to get the vaccine.
Have you had yours?


I had lots of good cuddles from Chester who lay beside me most of the days.
The cats were quite perplexed, perhaps confused
as I am usually very active here in the Humble Bungalow...


I read Joanna Goodman's novel The Finishing School
I really enjoyed it...

Before I had my shingles shot I went shopping and purchased a cozy new vest...


Of course it is in the grey and black basic wardrobe theme colours!
Whats up with all the wrinkles in those pants?
(ha ha)


worn here with my new Timberland boots


Verve Ami vest from Marshalls
super cozy for our cool autumn weather.



Today I am wearing my striped Saint James top with a black skirt, tights and black Chelsea boots.


I've started this book by JoJo Moyes...
its grabbed me right from the first page and I can tell its going to be a great read.

What are you reading?
Are you in a book club?

Well I must get some stuff done here so I will close for now.
Thank you for stopping by...

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~