Monday, February 27, 2012

Chemise please!

The weather has been positively beastly and grey and dull and I needed to seek out some comfort and colour.



I've been very frugal lately because we have the renovation underway and there really isn't anything I "need"
well there is one thing!
So I popped on my grey and black feline printed scarf (the one from my tying tutorial) and my grey duffel coat, over top of black boots, skinny jeans, white tank and my black cashmere sweater...it's no wonder I crave colour!

I was on a mission as our stove top kettle finally packed it in after many years of fine service.

I traipsed all over looking for a new kettle that was to my liking. I wanted something simple and durable yet with a bit of style as it sits on the stove top all the time. I looked at Le Creuset's, Staubs, Copco's and some really disappointing flimsy stainless steel models before giving up and resigning myself to finding one another day.

In the meantime I found some new towels on sale Hammam white Turkish towels and they are every bit as nice as the Abyss towels we currently have in The Humble Bungalow which are over 5 years old and starting to look their age. White never stays pure white forever....


Hammam bath sheet and towel
I have on order the face cloths and another bath sheet.
I'll decide if they'll be upstairs or downstairs towels later.


Quality~comfort
soft~supple~cotton~sateen

(this company also made our Hutterite down duvet)


a chemise if you please!
I have had one of these in the past and they are a delight to wear in the warmer days of summer.
It feels like nothing on but there is a wisp of coverage for modesty's sake.


this style has a wee hint of lace


Pepper thinks I brought home a toy for her to play with!


what's inside?


I spy with my little eye...
a furry tail!


Boo!



Remember that Red Huck
The twigs that I thought would bloom...
well they have sprouted leaves not flowers :(

On my way home from town I stopped off at the local Market for some food.
I also picked up my husband's shirts at the cleaners
and popped my head in the Hardware store...
and found the kettle that I needed!



Stainless steel Paderno
guaranteed for 25 years...
my husband's comment was "that kettle will see us out!"

Embracing frugality I made Osso Bucco with beef shanks and the next day I transformed the leftovers into 
Scotch Broth Soup!


simmering and scenting the kitchen


I wish you could taste this bowl of soup.
You'll just have to trust me that it is in fact delicious!

Mr. HB and I watched The Help on the weekend and I loved it.
The book was a good read.
I'd recommend it
 I mentioned it to Mother and she read it in a couple of days!


I hope that your week is off to a great start!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Memories of days gone by...

Our darling daughter is an avid collector of mid century modern.
(our son and lovely DIL are keen collectors too.)

Teak, ceramics, glass, metal Jere wall art.
She has a great eye for detail and has scored many deals.
It's probably her art history background and all those years at university...
or possibly because I pushed the pram up Antique Row from the time she was a few months old and then later when she was older she'd accompany me to see what treasures we might find and bring home.

Both kids were accomplices on these forays/walks.
We'd have a poke around the shops before heading home to make dinner.

Those days we had very little discretionary income so I juggled the budget.
There were orthodontics, ballet and hockey classes for the children and I was a stay at home mom.
Mr. HB was busy getting his career off the ground and worked long hours and many weekends.
Money didn't grow on trees and living in an old house there were always repairs and maintenance to consider.

We never really did without.
Although there was that one summer I recall where we practically lived on zucchini as it was growing prolifically in The Humble Bungalow Garden. Zucchini chocolate cake, muffins, zucchini sticks with dip, zucchini in soup and casseroles...I am sure you get the picture!
Oh and I would be remiss if I didn't mention that we had to have powdered milk mixed with homogenized!
The kids will never let me forget that summer...

I think that was also the summer our Golden Retriever Rufus, swallowed the fish hook that had been baited with bacon... left on the back deck of Poppie's Gal...and a lead weight went down his throat which the vet said would be certain death if we did not operate.

Of course we opted for the surgery, we loved our dog so much, he was family after all.
The vet's bill was shockingly expensive and we had very little in our savings account.

I remember walking in the neighbourhood and looking down hoping to find coins on the ground.
It was one time I felt truly worried about money.

Somehow we managed...it must have been the zucchini and powdered milk!
We were happy in spite of our circumstances as children and dogs kept us busy and our world naturally revolved around their rhythms.

As time went on we got back on our feet and got really quite good at finding great loot at bargain basement prices.
Many times we'd bring home a piece of Mission or Arts and Crafts furniture that I would have paid for with the grocery money and I would then have to stretch the budget for the next week or so.
No zucchini this time around, it would be vegetarian based homemade soups, casseroles or pastas.

We'd be in cahoots together, giddy in fact, carrying the piece in question from the commodious old Volvo and re arranging the furniture swiftly so it looked like it had always been there...

When Mr. HB arrived home I'd greet him at the door with a kiss and a freshly made cocktail, take his briefcase, and the kids would be bringing up the rear bearing guilty smiles and hugs.

This scenario repeated itself many many times...
and Mr. HB came to recognize the signs.
He'd pause and say "OK What did you buy?"

Wonderful memories...

It's not surprising that both children are not fond of zucchini to this day.
I quite like it myself. I owe a lot to that hardy vegetable!

Darling daughter has an apartment decorated and full of mid century modern.
I posted about her "Mod Pod" awhile back and you can revisit here.
Our son and his lovely wife are raising our delightful granddaughter in a mid century modern home with all the bells and whistles. They are redecorating room by room and the results are stunning.


Rosenthal Thomas china, 
Orrefors crystal glasses
Tapio wirkkala votive holder
darling daughter's apartment last weekend
as she hosted dinner for a friend.

I am thrilled that our children share the love of collecting
objects that speak to their tastes.

Mid century modern pieces are still available locally
although the prices have gone through the roof
as they have become all the rage.

Who knew what we grew up with as kids would become the next hot collectible?
"Everything old is new again"


Thursday, February 23, 2012

Classic vs. Bling

Conservative Classic or Bold Bohemian?
Do you go for the most outrageous baubles or stick with the classics?

My jewelry collection is rather spartan.
I attribute this to the fact that I wear "fine" jewels more often than "faux" jewels.
But not always...


"Basic classic earring collection"



I am always wearing my 30th anniversary diamond studs. 
I can wear two pairs of earrings at a time and often do.



In my opinion these are bolder
a bit more arty
yet still within my comfort zone.


A mix of vintage pins
a MOP scarf ring that Ines de la Fressange says is a fashion "no no!"

I have worn the alien ET style pin on a black cashmere sweater
it certainly got attention.


Vintage Bling 
rhinestones by Canadian maker Gustave Sherman
considered to be fashion jewelry at the time it was designed.

Sold by Birks for a modest price point in the 50's and 60's
(Father gave Mother many parure sets for Christmas and birthdays)
Now the prices are crazy!
They are great fun to wear on a denim jacket or a black dress.

Check this great look on Pinterest.
I was looking online for a Sherman necklace in clear rhinestones 
sadly they are priced around $350 for a simple one.
I found a similar necklace on Ruby Lane Antiques and am waiting for it to arrive.
Hope it comes soon!

So where do you fit in with your taste in jewels?
Are you a minimalist or a maximalist?

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Whew!

Not too many words in this post...
I am in awe and bowing to Mr. HB and his expertise.

His firm has been nominated for a  BC Wood award for their latest project at our local university.
It's all good.

Mr. HB has been working his magic with the help of the tradesmen.....
here at home and things are looking good!


the new cabinet
arts and crafts window details
no hardware yet
it's in transit
from Rejuvenation


Quartz countertop
100 pounds and then some
bevelled edges
(bit of a splurge)
installed this morning.


Wide window ledge
ready for some orchids
or Pepper!


My old stackable Frigidare washer and dryer
still swirling, swishing
washing and drying
and it's been eons!

The lacy knickers are at the drying post
they'll enjoy a new steamy machine :)

Looking for that new set
the LG's or Miele's in every flyer that graces our doorstep....


Out of the closet!

Clearing out the closet has been the chore keeping me busy these past few weeks.
Can you say RUTHLESS!
I said farewell to several bags of gently used and unwanted garments.
Clothes that felt like "albatrosses"  items that one hangs onto "just in case"
I feel a fresh new start and have empty hangers waiting...
for a very select new and needed garments.
With Spring just around the corner there will be a few things that I will need to replace, white tank tops and T shirts are always on the list.

I mentioned before how tiny our Arts and Craftsman Bungalow is and that storage is minimal at best.
Prepare yourself....


This is the lower portion of our bedroom closet
Mr. HB has the upper area.
This is my basic winter wardrobe.


Here are the longer winter items.

I have a small wardrobe downstairs which holds dresses and out of season clothes.
I am not kidding when I said that I have pared down...
feeling a bit more like Jennifer Scott's "Madame Chic."

Blogger Mette recently purchased a pair of jeans
 which got me thinking that I could use another pair.

I found a pair of Gap wide legged jeans at the consignment store
where I met and chatted with Sheila from Ephemera.


I'll wear these with heels...
 red shoes would be fun!


Jones of NY
sweater jacket
in shades of grey...
a thrift shop find this week.


Speaking of grey
Pepper's catching some ZZZ's

The weather has been dreary and grey
 so I have imported some lovely scent and colour to The Humble Bungalow


I'll plant these hyacinth bulbs in the garden when they are finished cheering things up inside.


These may look like twigs
but they are so much more...
these cuttings will be abloom with pink and red blossoms in a week or so.


Perusing this coffee table book has inspired me.
The architecturally designed homes featured inside are beautifully decorated 
in a rather rustic Pacific Northwest fashion.
Antiquities, books and massed collectibles add such richness to these amazing abodes.

Rather like those trusted true accessories that add interest to a minimalist basic wardrobe.

Do you have a walk in closet or a teeny space like mine?
Is your wardrobe style more
or less?



Thursday, February 16, 2012

Tidbits, minimalism, and reads at the ready.

It's been a busy week and I am gearing down for the weekend.


I've been wearing my minimalist wardrobe
adding different accessories so I don't feel bored or stale.


I have worn these boots 3-4 times every week.
Tunic tops with black slim leggings and boots
is a silhouette that works well for me.


Scarves are my "go to" accessory...
my scarf wardrobe is fairly large.
Long oblongs in cashmere, wool, cottons and blends
patterned prints, plaids and plains.
Silk squares 
always with hand rolled edges 
signed patterns 
from Hermes to Lanvin.

I look for scarves whenever I go into consignment shops.
My budget does not allow for exclusivity of purchasing brand new Hermes.


I've been mixing up earrings
I used to wear the same combination every day and change only for evenings out.
Variety makes my minimalist wardrobe feel fresh.
 I have decided that to simplify dressing 
it cannot be large or be full of splashy prints.

I am sticking to the neutral shades.
The Fashion Police have advised that this will be fine as long as I wear some red gloss
and add a bit of colour elsewhere.


My new Caroline Vaile wrap top
half price at my fave boutique on "The Avenue"
made in the USA
a fabulous weighted knit in jersey
doesn't hug the torso like a girdle and show off any ripples
very flattering 
 a tank or camisole is needed underneath
 I fear that I would look like a woman of ill repute if I neglected an undergarment!

Our son has a birthday this weekend...
he'll be turning 31.
He's a fabulous fellow and Mr. HB and I are so proud of him.
Happy Birthday!


I bought this book after seeing the movie Julie and Julia which I loved.
Hope that it will be as entertaining as the movie.


The UK Country Living magazine arrived...
I savour this with a mug of tea
from the delicious cover to the very last page.


Doing a little research on what the designers are showing for Spring.
Spending will be held to a minimum as the reno is in full swing...
Hope that I can re work my basics from last spring and summer.

I don't really "follow" fashion to the extent that I am a slave to fashion.
Following the latest trends feels strange to me...

There's a fine balance when one hits the other side of 50
not wanting to enter the frump zone
or looking as if one is trying to relive their youth...
I wear what suits my body type, what makes me feel good and what I can afford.

Tidbits...
thoughts...
 sleepy Pepper...


Dreaming of a quiet weekend
sleeping in later
relaxing.....

What are your plans?



Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Dinner at Julie's....a Valentine extravaganza!

Mr. HB and I received an invite to a Valentine's dinner party.

There was a fabulous assortment of guests which consisted of 4 married couples.
Set the stage...
An office manager, gourmet cook as the hostess her husband who semi retired from his job in roofing and construction.
Retired former Opera manager whose parents were leading Canadian Operatic singers who grew up in Paris as her parents sang with the Paris Opera and her husband a finishing carpenter/boat builder who hails from Kent.
The hostess's sister, a director for the Canadian Cancer Society and her husband who owns and runs a local construction and millwork company. I went to school with this couple eons ago!
Mr. HB and myself.


Julie's Valentine's table set in red with orchids and hearts.


Glasses waiting for
 Prosecco, Pinot Noir, and more.

We were served a different wine with each course!


The meal was "over the top" and consisted of 5 courses...


We started with 
seared scallops over avocado cream with jalapeno vinaigrette and orange supremes.


Salad bouquet in a crispy filo vase roast beet and herbed chevre terrine with pistachio vinaigrette.


Fresh pasta ravioli with herbed ricotta tossed in butter parmesan with a roasted tomato.


Roast tenderloin over truffle mashed potatoes with roast vegetables and bordelaisse demi glace.


Chocolate hearts filled with raspberry mousse fresh raspberries and coulis.

The food was above and beyond...
 beautiful to look at and it tasted amazing.
We sat down to dinner around 7:30 and got up from the table around midnight.
The courses were paced comfortably 
with time in between 
to allow the hostess to clear the plates and arrange the next course
interspersed with animated conversations
we were very happy and sated guests by the time we departed.

Julie has a passion for food and a talent for cooking. It's a hobby that she loves and she is now doing some catering.
She has catered weddings and birthdays and is looking for more business.

If you live in town and want her number please email me privately and I'll send you her number!

I am hoping that she is still in business when I turn 60
when I plan to have a splashy event.

Thank you very much Julie!
When you come here for dinner
it will be much simpler fare
but I will make an effort to impress your taste buds!

Happy Valentine's Day!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Tick tock, tick tock....a forgotten post.

I found this post that I wrote a few weeks ago and forgot to publish...

Life is quite quiet here today...
the clock sounds tick tock
birdsong is audible through the single paned 100 year old Humble Bungalow windows
sitting here with a hot mug of tea in hand
pondering
dreaming
resting
until it's time to begin making dinner.


The Humble Bungalow living room
as it is today.


Morris arts and crafts chairs
two mica lamps
our reading corner
my chair is smaller 
it's the one with the linen pillow.


the kitchen
I should have moved the linen tea towel that I flung on the counter
oh well 
life in the Bungalow is not perfect or immaculate
nor will it ever be...


Pepper in one of her quieter moments
she has been "in trouble"
she was exploring the skinny plate rail in the family room
she leapt off onto the cabinet 
that held a lovely vintage West German vase 
SMASH
let's just say Pepper is on the de-cluttering bandwagon.

Mother has been feeling poorly for the past month.
I have been back and forth with her on the phone and visiting
took her some tulips and had a cheer up session with her...
she's off to the doctor this week.


These tulips were a gift to lovely daughter
I took some just like these to Mother.


I bought some hyacinths 
and they are sweetly scenting the air.
I'll plant the bulbs outside after the blooms fade.


I am so in love with white flowers.


In the hour before supper this week I had a desperate moment...
what to make for dinner when I don't feel like cooking?

I had some leftover chili which I covered with mashed potatoes
added some salsa and grated mozzarella cheese
baked for 45 minutes and dinner's ready.
It was surprisingly good.


Crisis averted!

What do you serve for supper when you feel uninspired or too lazy to cook?