Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Weeding and thinning inside the Humble Bungalow....

I have been rooting through the closets and storage spaces of the Humble Bungalow and looking for things that I can part with and donate to the local charity shop.
January is the month when I get inspired to weed and thin out the bits and bobs that tend to accumulate behind closed doors.
It is very theraputic to look closely and listen to what each item has to offer...is it superfluous, does it still have a purpose, do I love it, can I live without it?

I cannot part with everything...I am a careful collector and exercise due discretion.

I have owned this vintage navy leather handbag for a few years and I have never actually carried it.
When I saw it in a thrift shop it I had to buy it, I love it....the price was low and the quality and details of the bag are gorgeous.
It is a  well crafted piece and shows no signs of wear.


compact and ladylike 


the closure


clip lock at right


clip lock at left


they open up at each end 


and the bag can be opened by pushing the two round disks of the closure together


lined in suede
impeccably crafted
and 
Canadian



I do not know if I will ever carry this bag 
but for some reason I cannot part with it.


This book is another keeper
I have been sorting out my book collection
and have been leafing through my reference books.


 how to accessorize
and the basics one might consider when stocking or tweaking the add ons 
that can elevate and illuminate

creative playtime for grown ups!


staying chic and shopping smart...
helpful hints keep this book on my shelf


on my agenda this month
lingerie shopping

I wash my lingerie by hand and it lasts a long time
I prefer to update these pieces once or twice a year
adding to the collection

I look for matching bras and panties that are lacy and feminine
I shop at a small boutique where the sales staff are trained to fit
they know what works for what body type and bring the stock to you
the prices are varied depending on the brand
 France and Italy supply lingerie
that offer superior quality and sumptuous designs 

I am eager to go shop
but I am in a decluttering and reorganizing phase
making space for some new arrivals.


Do you have a plan of what you will buy?
I look for things that I need first 
before I let myself be swayed into purchasing something that is fun and speaks to me.

I do allow myself some fun and frivolous fashions but only after the foundation pieces are found.

What have you seen in the shops that has beckoned to you
did you buy 
or did you resist?

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Cheryl Fortier, food and friends....

Friend and talented artist Cheryl Fortier gave us this wonderful painting for Christmas...
she has recently returned from Auvilar, France where she and her husband have been staying for the past few months.
The landscape surrounding this charming and quaint village is beautiful and has obviously inspired her to paint these pretty poppies blooming on the hillside.
She used antique linen that she found at a local market in Auvilar for her "canvas"


Poppies in France


Cheryl Fortier 
has given me permission to post these images
now hanging here
in our Humble Home.


Hermes


masquerading as a necklace



my hair has grown
and I have been using a flat iron
I am able to put it in a ponytail
which I love 
especially for Yoga 
and working in the garden and around the bungalow.


the guests have departed
the Christmas tree has been taken down
decorations are stowed

the washing machine is whirling
 the dryer humming
tea is at hand
the house feels empty

(Pepper's asleep!)


 New Years Eve highlights...


Humble Bungalow Lemon Drop
to start...



Perrier-Jouet
paired with 
Spot Prawns
and
Ginger mayonnaise


Table before the New Years Eve Crabfest


 Dungeness Crab
served with melted butter and lemon wedges
 Arugula salad with crumbled bacon, grated Manchego
and a vinagrette made by Cheryl

simple fare
and
great company
a recipe for success



 to finish...
Wine Poached Pears
 served with Coconut Milk Bliss ice cream
Suzanne B
one of our dinner guests brought this yummy dessert.

On the horizon...
walking
healthy food
reading the many books that are on my "to read" shelf
 shopping for lacy unmentionables
bits and bobs 
and other
tidbits...

Hope that your new year is off to a great start!


Friday, December 31, 2010

Ring-ing in the New Year!

Happy New Year!


I want to thank all followers who come by and visit the Humble Bungalow Blog.
You are truly fabulous support for my hobby and I appreciate your comments enormously...
they encourage me to improve and reinvent.



The New Year is like a fresh canvas just waiting for some paint...
I have no idea what colour it will be or how it will turn out in the end...
it will just be....
unfolding slowly as the days continue their passage into the future.



Celebrating new beginnings as I ring in the New Year!


ring
of
old diamonds
newly crafted
and designed
by 
Paul
 jeweler extraordinaire


a little bling
 some sparkle 

a guilty pleasure...


Pepper makes a post Xmas appearance...


pawsitively precocious
and getting into mischief constantly now
seen here in one of her quieter moments!

Wishing you health, happiness and prosperity for the year to come.


Cheers from The Hostess

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

One great read, Scents from Grasse, and a Meissen...

Post Christmas...

A brisk walk along the seafront invigorated me and then an afternoon spent sitting in front of a roaring fire reading a new book was just what I needed.


The Carrie Diaries is written by Candace Bushnell who also wrote Sex and the City and One Fifth Avenue.

One Fifth Avenue was fabulous...I read it awhile ago and leant it to Mother who also had trouble putting it down.
I think the measure of a great book is one that you want to read instead of doing chores or domestics or pretty much anything else!
Bushnell  has a way of hooking the reader and keeping things moving along at a fast pace. Her characters are real and she makes us care about them and want to know what happens next.


new scent
Moonflower Orchid
from Grasse France
soft an sweet
subtle and clean


Antique carving platter
heavy sturdy and white
turkey friendly!


Meissen

Turkey soup 
a rustic loaf of artisan bread
for dinner. 

I am ready for our guests
the sheets are laundered, bed made
the room has been aired out
A box of chocolates are on the pillow
Perrier on the bedside table
fresh towels
scented Harrods soap
await their arrival

We'll be busy catching up 
on their adventures in the South of France
and lots of pictures

Hope that your post Christmas week is shaping up nicely
and if I get too busy to post...
Best
Wishes for a Wonderful New Year!
Cheers
and 
Hugs from the Hostess
XO

Monday, December 27, 2010

Musings from the Humble Bungalow Hostess...


Christmas has come and gone...
a flurry of activity preceded the day and in a matter of a few hours
family gathered
gifts exchanged and opened
hugs 
smiles and laughter
toasts 
 food carefully prepared
served and consumed
the crackers popped
hats discarded
goodbyes
and good wishes...

the turkey carcass has been picked clean 
and the turkey stock has been made
to become a nourishing soup later


images captured on the movie camera
reviewed and shared...


in the quiet of the Bungalow
Mr. HB and myself
weary yet content
lounging around in our robes long into the morning
sipping coffee
the sun filtering in through the window
Pepper asleep on the chair

I am quiet with my thoughts...
thinking of people who are in need of some TLC


thinking of providing nourishment for others
when times are tough and food is scarce


 thinking that everyone needs a hug now and then...


and a warm place to rest


something to believe in
to sustain through days of darkness and uncertainty


inviting gtratitude and simple beauty
into everyday


getting enough vitamins and nourishment 
through a healthy diet



planning for the future
but attending to the now


relaxing 
recharging
tending to your needs


embracing your inner child


keeping hydrated


accepting imperfections


growing and nurturing
improving 


remembering and honouring the past
but learning to let go...


being open to new things
keeping in touch


maintaining friendships


reading books


saving for a treat once in awhile



being passionate about something
cultivating a hobby


celebrating your achievements


all this on a sunny morning 
sitting in the Morris Chair of the Humble Bungalow living room
thoughts that seem to bubble up 
and weave their way into my consciousness...

in the wake of the hubbub of festive activities
there is a stillness
peace
contentment
and an opening for new opportunities
to which I will apply myself
 for the New Year is on the horizon... 




"Bloom where you are planted"
Mary Englebreit