Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Snippets on a sunny afternoon...


The sunshine has spurred me on to write a wee post and check in here on the blog.

Today we are fortunate to have the sun shine down on us.


Mount Baker
viewed from The Esplanade in Oak Bay.

A glorious day outside, with a gentle breeze.
We managed a lovely walk along the seafront.
My 5 km walks are really helping me get stronger and feel more flexible.

I've cut back on carbohydrates, added oodles of veggies and am rationing wine.

The good news is that the scale tells me I have lost 5 pounds...
now the next goal will be 5 more pounds.

The scale is not the only gauge when it comes to fitness...

my clothes don't feel so snug
my tummy is ever-so-slightly smaller
my legs are more muscular
more energy
and
I feel very encouraged and more in control.


Chester is slowly gaining weight.
He's refused the prescribed canned food and is happy with the "early renal" type kibble.
We are feeding him Fancy Feast, offering him extra tablespoon several times a day.

He is acting more like his usual self.
This is great news!

Thank you so much to those of you who have emailed asking about his health.


On a recent walk I stopped in at Super Chance
a local consignment shop in James Bay.

I spied this pretty transferware covered dish...
not sure where I would put it at the time,
but I felt confident that I would find a suitable spot.


Inside I have all my make-up brushes.

De-cluttering has been an ongoing activity here in The Humble Bungalow.
There is a cardboard box out on the boulevard 
where I place unwanted items most days.
They disappear quite quickly!


Crocus out front in The Humble Bungalow Garden.

Flowers are blooming and the snowdrops are showing their white faces.
Spring is in the air.

We're off to the garden centre tomorrow...
we lost a few plants during the last snowfall and have some empty pots that need filling, one of my favourite places to go at this time of year.

Perusing the new and different varieties of flowers and plants is so inspiring.

We've been watching Carol Klein Great British Gardens on You Tube.
It is filmed throughout the 4 seasons.

Are you finding inspiration in the garden?

On PBS we are watching All Creatures Great and Small 
and 
The Seaside Hotel.

The Seaside Hotel is Danish and has subtitles.

It was recommended by Rosemarie in Vancouver.
(thank you Rosemarie, I am enjoying it)

She and I have met up for tea at Abkhazi Gardens, lunch at a pub in The Cook Street Village and appetizers at Cactus Club on Robson.
We try to get together as often as she is here in Victoria or when I go to Vancouver.

Hope that you are staying safe and keeping amused.

Until next time...

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Monday, February 7, 2022

Fast forward to February

 


I find it hard to believe that we are already in the month of February.
January felt like it flipped by so fast...

The crocus are showing us some much needed pops of colour.
Our snowdrops are in bud but not quite ready to fully open.

Many gardens in our area have masses of them 
naturalized in gardens and they look so beautiful.

I am of the opinion that one can never have too many snowdrops or roses!


Chester, our younger cat is 10 years old.
He's been losing weight these past couple of months and we had him to the vet.
She diagnosed him with early onset renal failure.
He's on a specially formulated kibble and we tried the canned food but he's not a fan.
It's better that he eat the canned food that he wants rather than lose more weight so we press on...
I am offering him small portions of canned food at several times each day.
He doesn't seem to have an appetite for the usual portions.

This situation is turning out to be quite stressful.
He is after all a big part of our family.
He's the cat with the biggest "in your face" personality...

We fondly call him...

"Chester the Pester"
and
"The Troublemaker"


Coffee by candlelight and fairy lights...
much appreciated and needed warm twinkle lights to ease the dark early mornings


Soups are currently the "go to" lunches here in The Humble Bungalow.
They are a great way to use up leftovers...

This soup is called chicken pot pie soup!

A store bought rotisserie chicken served us well.

Two nights of chicken and salads...
then soup for two lunches.

Economical, yes, indeed!
 I saved the carcass bones to make the rich broth.


The Boat Pond along the Victoria seafront.
We saw a group of fellows playing with their boats on our walk.

I stopped quickly and snapped this shot.

My husband is waking oodles of kilometres every day...
8 km at least.

I tag along for 5 or 6 km then head back home.
10,000 steps are my current comfort zone.
When I walk much more, my body aches.

It would be wonderful to be able to walk farther and not be in pain...
perhaps I can work up to more or is it my age?

We've been fortunate with our recent weather.
Sunshine and warmer temperatures have been lovely for our walks.
So grateful that the ice and snow have gone.


Today I walked to town and met a friend for lunch.
I spied this lovely clump of crocuses on my way home.

The crocus would add to a future blog post and they were actually what prompted me to sit for a few minutes to write a quick blogpost.

My teatime and knitting await...
my reward for getting in 10,000 steps
so will close for now.

Thank you for popping by the Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Snippets from Quarterdeck Cottage

 


Beautiful view from Medicine Beach
the walks along this rocky beach are breathtaking...

~ A soothing scene helps to unkink the knots of anxiety ~

The seas were so quiet and calm that I could feel my body relaxing.


The views toward Vancouver Island remind me of a Tony Only painting.

The weather here has been a mix of sun and fog.
No wild winds or rain.
Feeling grateful for these gifts...


The glorious sunny afternoon was an invitation to enjoy happy hour on the deck.


Evenings are dark and lighting candles adds ambiance and warmth.
These "Ethel Wood" scented soy candles are lovely.
They are sold at a farmstand on South Otter Bay Road here on Pender.

I purchased some for our home and cottage and they have quickly become my favourite.


These wee fungi remind me of that quote from Mary Engelbreit...

"Bloom Where You are Planted"


I finished The Doocot Sweater that I started knitting before the pandemic!
The project was a steep learning curve for me...
It was quite easy knitting baby blankets, dishcloths, shawls and scarves.

Sweaters are much more complicated... 
as I found out!
I have learned many new techniques and have gained confidence.
You Tube Videos and The Vogue Knitting book 
helped me 
as in person tutorials were few and far between.

Now I am excited to get going with my next project...
a simple sweater, very much like a shrug.
It is knit mostly using garter stitch.

 When we get back I plan to go shopping for the yarn...
I am just not sure what colour to use?

Basic black always calls to me...

I discovered that knitting in a cheerful colour has been such fun! 
especially using the Brooklyn Felted Tweed yarn 
and 
their yarn colours are brights and brilliant.


Seen on my beach walk at Port Browning...
a chain of rusted iron juxtaposed against a weathered log.

Seeking out and finding something on my daily walks
helps keep me motivated to continue taking steps.

Hope that you are staying healthy and finding inspiration in your daily round.

Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Thursday, January 20, 2022

Embracing small Joys...

 


Cheap and Cheerful Primulas are planted in the front porch planter.


I usually buy an assortment of colours...
this time I decided to go for the full impact with sunny yellow blooms.

Very pleased with these healthy stalwart plants...
they'll be planted in the garden beds early in the summer.


My spices are stored in these Bon Maman Jam Jars.

I also use them to make a "simple vinaigrette."

Oil ~ 1/3 cup
vinegar ~ 1 Tbsp
salt and pepper (to taste)
a couple of tablespoons of honey
Shake well and pour over salad.


We went to a "hidden gem" here in Victoria.
The Market Garden is located on Catherine Street and it is a wonderful shop!

We bought this tin of Italian tomatoes to use in our spaghetti.
I saved the tin because it is so pretty.

Candles have been lit most evenings here to add scent, warm light and ambiance.


Ethel Wood fragrant candle made on Pender Island.
The scent is fabulous!


I 've been consciously using up "stuff" in an effort not to be wasteful.

We tend to stockpile staples that we use regularly here in The Humble Bungalow.
Buying when things are on special...
to save money.

Soap, toothpaste, tinned goods.
Storage is limited so we need to be creative...


Here's a snapshot of our quarter sawn oak arts and crafts shelving
in The Humble Bungalow bathroom.


Walking attire...

OOTD
Cashmere Burberry scarf...at least 10 years old
Wool hat
Black Eileen Fisher wool tunic top
(recent investment piece)
Eddie Bauer Down Puffer coat

Needs Must!
Warmth comes first on my winter walks.


Hope you are staying safe.


~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Sunday, January 9, 2022

Baby it's Cold Outside!


Slow mornings...
candlelight and silver

fairy lights
twinkling 
reflecting on the modernist crystal
sipping coffee in the quiet of the bungalow.

embracing gratitude.

Wondering what will the day bring?

New Year has entered softly...
gently
a white snow fell from the sky 
blanketing us with cold Arctic winter weather.


We were able to go for a short walk along the seafront.


Only a few stalwart and dedicated people were out...
Mostly dog owners!


There were lots of children outside building snowmen.

We heard the shouts of glee from the children as they tobogganed 
down the hill at Beacon Hill Park.

I've been cocooning here in The Humble Bungalow.
Staying warm and cozy
(cashmere is currently my best friend)

Drinking lots of hot tea and making soups.



Watching the new series "And Just Like That" on Crave.

The Sex and The City cast has made a return, albeit with an "older" theme.
I am not sure if it's going to hold my attention...
but I do like to be entertained :-))


Reading this gem...
a crime thriller which is a page turner.

Am halfway through and wonder how this is going to end.


I've picked up the needles again and am making progress on The Doocot Sweater.
One sleeve finished and the other one started...
I've made a few mistakes but will attempt a repair...

Who knew?
But
apparently quilters and knitters embrace
"wabi sabi"
a wee mistake is intentionally included in the finished product.

Did you know that?

Once this cold snap has left us I am going to restart my walking regime.
I am feeling fuller through my mid section from all this time spent indoors.

How are you starting the New Year?
Have you exciting new dreams and goals for the next 12 months?
Would love to hear your thoughts.

In the meantime 
we still need to mask up despite having two vaccinations and the booster.

It will be so lovely to put this pandemic well and truly behind us...

Thank you for popping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

Stay Safe.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~