Tuesday, August 20, 2019

French luxury items ~ My Stylish French Box

Oh be still my beating heart...
the anticipation and opening of this luxurious box is to be savoured...


I love the satin ribbon tied in a bow
the contents are hidden beneath whisper soft tissue paper


There is a folder with descriptions of the items.
Details about the makers and companies behind the products.


a beautiful leather case for my sunglasses
Paves Sonores
(I need a new one too!)


Look at this beautiful box!
Rose et Marius


inside is an enamel case with a scented pot of fig perfume
refillable too which is very handy


a story from the perfumer


it's a refreshing summery scent
one I will enjoy wearing



Hand made woven lavender wand
La Maison Franc
I plan to pop this in my lingerie drawer


a small chalk board for memos and messages
Un Esprit En Plus


a botanical print from an antique book
suitable for framing


a notebook
Les Editions Du Paon

 extra virgin olive oil spray
Nicolas Alziari

two gorgeous cushion covers from 
Charvet Editions



Thank you to Sharon and her team.
Thes boxes sell out quite quickly and you can see why they are so popular.

You can order the next box which will be delivered in November.
Simply click on the link below


Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Snippets from Quarter Deck Cottage

We've been enjoying our summer time stint here at Quarter Deck Cottage.


The first week our son and three grandchildren were here at the cottage so we slept on our boat at the marina...
we had full busy days with swimming, crafts and pool time.


Our grands made fast friends with the neighbour's grandchildren from the cottage across the street. They had oodles of fun together...made some great memories.


After the family left it was very quiet but we manage to keep ourselves entertained with the usual routine...

lazy mornings with our mugs of coffee
gazing out at The Salish Sea watching for sea life and birds


our habit of looking for 5 ferries at once...we call it Ferry Yachtzee!


I finished this fabulous book last night before dinner 
will be starting the next one sometime today!


reading our books


walks along the beaches


beach combing for sea glass




going to the Farmer's Market


swimming in the pool


eating tasty simple meals



Cottage Fruit Crumble 

4-5 cups fruit
I used blueberries and Gravenstein apples
place in a buttered deep ovenproof pie pan

add a few tablespoons of fresh lemon juice
a sprinkle of cinnamon

Topping 
1 cup flour 
1/2 cup room temperature butter
1/2 cup brown sugar

Cut the butter into the flour
when blended add the brown sugar 
Cover the fruit mixture

Bake at 375 degrees for 35-40 minutes

Serve with ice cream, whipped cream or yogurt.

Enjoy!


going to bed early
waking soon after the sun rises

a simple routine



We saw 2 humpback whales swimming past the cottage last night!
Big excitement!
We shared the binoculars...saw their water spouts and they were breaching!

This morning the sun is shining and the seas are calm...
we will let the day unfold slowly while we quietly sip our coffee.

I will hit publish before I have my second cup of coffee on the deck...

Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.
Enjoy your weekend!


~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Friday, August 9, 2019

My love affair....with roses

For many years I have loved and grown roses.
They are such beautiful flowers...
so many wonderful varieties
my favourite roses are those from David Austin.

Many of you who read and follow my Instagram page are inundated with photos of roses during the summer season.
I can't help myself from sharing the amazing blooms.

Growing and tending roses has become an all consuming addiction passion.

Today I am sharing my all time favourite rose Jude the Obscure...
I will let the pictures speak for themselves.


Look at those luscious frilly and frothy petals.


So many blooms!


In bud, bloom and overblown.
The three phases of Jude.


A veritable bouquet growing on the bush.

I can completely "lose myself" in the garden.

 Troubles wash over me when I am in the garden tending to these beauties.

Hand watering is so soothing...
with
 hummingbirds and butterflies 
flying in the mist at the edge of the spray.

Dead heading spent roses is a simple yet rewarding job.

Listening to the birdsong ~ a natural symphony.

 Bees buzz as they collect pollen 
 a steady drone of deep reverberations.

At ease
 the gentle rhythm of repeated movement
a mindful meditation 
 tending to these jobs
when 
working in the garden.

Gardening is a tonic to the soul.

Many gardens are created by people just like me.
We have a vision for natural beauty 
enjoy the respite 
that working in the dirt provides.

Do you have an all consuming passion?

Do you grow roses?

What is your favourite rose?

Until next time...
Thank you for popping by to visit The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

I am 64...


Wearing all black...
a bamboo tunic top
with black capri leggings.

Longer hair which is straighter than before
the silver is now more than just tinsel...

It surprises me when I walk past a mirror
I see my mother, 
the resemblance is uncanny.

A few pounds have crept on this past year and am trying to come to terms with it.

Do I accept it and move on or return to the disciplined point counting regime of WW?

The battle of the bulge is a real challenge.

The desire or the energy to go to the gym is not there.
Sweating reminds me of those uncomfortable hot flashes and is so annoying...

Walking is enjoyable and the Fit Bit is a great motivator.

But enough about me already...

How are you doing?

What is new?


This ceramic Buddha head was in a garden basket 
we won at the grand children's year end school fundraiser.

I don't think its meant for the garden.
Too fragile and thin...

I'm considering putting it out on the boulevard for free.
I can't quite find the right spot for it here in The Humble Bungalow.

Perhaps someone else will love it and give it a special place in their home.


The book I am currently reading is quite interesting.

It was in the wee little free library across the street.
I'll be passing it on to a friend after I finish it.

How is your summer going?
What are you reading?

~ Be Kind and Be Well ~

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Slow start to Sunday morning...


Romneya Coulteri

the paper like petals are so thin and wispy
almost like butterfly wings
they flutter in the gentle breeze

The renovations are still underway...
I am staying at home while the crews are on site.

I am missing my walks and the freedom to come and go as I please.

The painters have finished priming the woodwork.
 The drywall crew will be here on Tuesday.

When we are finished and I have purchased the bedding and we have set it all up I will share the pictures with you but it may be toward the end of August before that happens.

In the meantime,
I am keeping busy by reading, gardening, knitting and cooking.
Cleaning out a drawer here and there, doing laundry, and blogging.

We helped our son move this weekend.
His new house is an older home in good condition with a beautiful garden.
It is on a dead end street with a park at the end.
Families with young children as neighbours.
Hope that our grandchildren will meet some playmates on the street.

The back yard is fenced and very private.
Trees line the perimeter and there are some roses, hostas and day lilies.
A lovely patio is right off the kitchen.


William Shakespeare Rose
by
David Austin

Soft velvety petals set in deep frilly cups.
Fragrant and a hardy repeat bloomer.

One bloom can float in a clear glass bowl and make a bold statement.


I finished reading
Anything is Possible by Elizabeth Strout.

She has a genuine gift
a keen eye for detail
like a talented artist she paints her story and characters with incredible depth.

This is a haunting novel, about a family who grew up in poverty
in a small rural town in America.

The children who
endured a childhood filled with fear and disappointment
due partly because of their dysfunctional parents 
are adults now and looking back.

 This book follows the characters from 
My Name is Lucy Barton. 

I am almost finished it and am having difficulty putting it down!


Knitted cotton dish cloths are a quick project.
I can easily make one in a day...
if I wanted to sit more 
I could make two.

Its a beautiful sunny morning here and quite warm.
Think I will go out and hand water the garden before it gets too hot.

Until next time,

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~