Gorgeous flowers
a surprise cottage welcome bouquet from a friend.
Springtime seems to have finally arrived at the Cottage...
warmer days and sunny skies.
Such a tonic after all the grey gloom and rain.
~ Thrift Shop Finds ~
Adams English ironstone jug and a well used wood board
A soft wool sweater...
it is lovely but is a wee bit too small.
I have a friend who stretched a lovely wool sweater by washing it in conditioner and manually stretching it back into a larger size!
I hope the conditioner trick works!
Read this book and loved it...
set in a charming picturesque area of Cornwall
involves a woman who has a daughter
is recently separated
and
with her mother buys a rambling old house on a cove by the sea.
This book appealed to me on so many levels...
I would LOVE to buy an old rambling home by the sea and redecorate!!
If one cannot have a rambling old home by the sea...
how about a week at the cottage once a month?
(I cannot nor dare not complain, I am immensely grateful)
My husband brought a few lettuce plants with us so we could harvest it fresh.
He really has discovered his "green thumb" upon his retirement.
The expansive sea views feed my soul.
They never "get old" and there is always something to see.
Boats, otters, whales, birds...
I baked a sourdough boule and two kinds of cookies.
Found a "flat oyster" shell on the beach...
they are a European variety.
I walk the local beaches daily in search of sea glass and the occasional shell.
I am surprised by the amount of glass I find.
There must be 8 or 9 jars full downstairs here in The Humble Bungalow.
What to do with it?
I suppose if I felt creative I could make mosaics...
for now I just keep it on the window ledge in the vintage sealer jars.
Have you read Anne Morrow Lindbergh's book Gift From The Sea?
I love the gentle story that she weaves of her time spent alone in a small rustic cabin on the beach.
She went there to rest, restore and recharge...
we all need a place to find solace and peace.
Years ago when life was really busy and hectic I went to the Spa for relaxation.
It was not a frugal option, but I was working and could justify the expense.
As a retiree, now living on a pension, I chose to find relaxation in Nature.
~ Things I find soothing ~
puttering in the garden
reading a good book
knitting
sipping a cup of tea from a pretty vintage cup
baking bread
walking
beach combing
soaking in the tub
looking in thrift shops
ironing linens
What do you find soothing?
Our week at the cottage passed so fast...
in the blink of an eye and here we are back home in The Humble Bungalow.
Well I have a busy week ahead...
lots of social things planned and will be catching up with friends.
How about You?
What does your week ahead have in store?
Hope its a good one.
Until next time...
~ Be Well and Be Kind ~