Thursday, June 9, 2011

Soap Opera...a collection and a question...

I want to sing the praises of Soap...
lather up and get clean
a simple routine that we take for granted...

I am so grateful for indoor plumbing and hot water
my great grandmother had to haul and heat water so she could bathe by the stove
a porcelain jug and a basin filled with hot water were used...

Can you imagine what that would be like?

Just thinking about the work involved boggles the mind!

I love soaps...
and recently discovered this gem of a bar in a local Garden Shop.


Bliss
rapture
aromatherapy
are 
words that popped into my mind
when 
bar extraordinaire...
gave off wafting scents of lavender

almost too pretty to open 
I found myself sniffing the paper
 several times in anticipation
before the purchase


I happily extend my seal of approval 

if you have the opportunity to purchase a bar 
run don't walk
you'll be glad that you did.


Why not add some scent and sensibility to your daily round...


Triple milled
guarantees this bar is going to be around for a long time
provided you have a soap dish for it to rest in.

I am an avid collector
here's the cupboard where they lie in wait for their chance to serve!


Goats milk soap by Camus 
is the soap for every day use 
in The Humble Bungalow shower

I buy it in bulk from Costco
I live about a 45 minute drive from the local big box stores
so I do not go often
I did, however, go this week
oh and the line ups are long 
and people have their carts piled so high 
with all manner of merchandise...
my head spins at the thought!

I found some polished cotton Buffalo cargo pants in grey
and they fit perfectly!

my sister shared a tip with me when there are no change rooms...
take the waistband and wrap it around your neck and if it meets without being too tight
they will fit
I know it sounds odd
but so far it has worked for me!

Cargo's
great for casual outings 
grocery shopping 
to wear while doing heavy lifting required by the inventory in the library
and 
stacking hundreds of textbooks in the book room


My question is...
what do you put in the pockets of cargo pants?


there are pockets front, back, and center!

For now they will remain empty...
any thoughts?

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Garden walkabout...iced tea and a weird dream!

As to my recent low...
the low that one experiences when spending a night tossing and turning.
I am happy to report that I had a better sleep  but it was broken
punctuated by periods of wake and absolutely crazy dreams!

I was in a store in a frenzy of handbag shopping...bags were whirling around in the air and I was frantically trying to catch them to take to the checkout!
I wonder what that means!

(Maybe there is a bag expedition in my immediate future!)

I had watched an episode of the Real House Wives of Beverly Hills. I had never seen the show before but was drawn in by the homes, their clothes and the appearance of chemically enhanced large lipped smiling faces. These are real women...it's a reality show but so far off of my radar!

The jury is out as to whether I would watch this again...

So back to my conservative world...
My camera and I walked about in The Humble Bungalow Garden....
it is a calm spot to just sit and be.


This is situated in the SE corner of the garden 
below the deck 
and has a massive honeysuckle growing above 
which acts as a natural canopy for shade.
It's a wonderful spot to sit and sip tea

Iced Tea 
is a great way to use up cold the from the pot
and it is so refreshing on a hot day

Put a few ice cubes into a tall glass 
add cold tea
1 tbsp. of lemon juice and 1 tbsp. of sugar
stir and sip
if you have a sprig of fresh mint handy
pop it on top!


SW back view of garden




looking East from the back of the garden
the fence is on the North side


Looking South


Garden shed at the back
situated NW


North patio
the wooly thyme has covered all the slate pavers


boggy garden North side of Bungalow


Boggy garden again



Alliums
the bees just love purple
they seem to congregate here
I will be planting more to encourage them to visit.

Looking at these images I have not captured many of the blooms
just the bones of the garden
bear with me there will be more as the season gets into full swing.

I am curious...
Do you remember your dreams?

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Music for my mood...

I feel low today...
I slept fitfully and really it feels like not much more than a wink.

I have called in sick...

as I sit here in a stupor staring at my coffee
waiting for the caffeine to kick in
I am trying to shake this feeling that has settled in and permeated my usual cheerful disposition.

I so rarely have days like this it feels strange...

Abraham Darby cannot cheer me...




nor the lovely white Lilacs that so sweetly scent the bathroom

I am planning on a quiet day
and a nap is on the agenda
an
antidote
for
a sleep deprived Hostess.


I want to share a lovely, haunting, and soulful musical selection...
Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber....

Perhaps you will play it in the background while you do something else...
(for it is 10 minutes)

Do you feel the powerful emotions captured and released by the violins?
What do you do when you have a day of low energy or a night with little sleep?

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Floral fever...weekend bliss!

When it comes to garden centers and all things floral I have a serious problem...
Trouble Not Spending Money!

I am frugal in many other areas...
but this area is a major weakness
it's really not a bad thing

I could be a compulsive gambler...
and have nothing to show for my money.

Flowers woo and charm me
and it's easy to see why...
when I look at these cheery blooms
I see Mother Nature smiling.


pretty and drought tolerant 
Osteospermums


White Begonias
white alyssum
 violet lobelia
osteospermums 
in yellow and fuchsia

 a planter of all white flowers
geraniums
silvery dusty miller
petunias and bacopa
all from the Garden Center.



I also attended a hardy plant sale
put on by a group of master gardener's.
It was a cash only sale 
and 
I went without checking the money that I had in my wallet
I'd forgotten that I had spent some already
so
what did I do?

I spent all of the cash on hand right down to a few red cents...
can you imagine just how annoying it was for the people in line up behind me?

Surprisingly they seemed to take it in their stride and made comments about how we gardener's are a frugal lot
and wasn't I clever to limit my spending
one $20 bill and the rest in...
loonies, toonies and small coins!



succulents
which I will plant together


major purpurascens
a lovely and interesting bloomer.

I have been planting and potting these up
my hands are filthy even with garden gloves
they have a few holes
(I'll be adding them to my list of things to buy)
but it has been a fabulous sunny weekend to play in the dirt!

Pictures will be shared in a future post
stay tuned...

It's time to make dinner 
and I am feeling fatigued
so
I am simply opening a jar 
Stonewall Kitchen's Traditional Marinara sauce and serving it with pasta.
I know to listen to my body
and it's OK not to make everything from scratch!

Next on the agenda...
my nails!

Hope that you had a fun weekend!

Friday, June 3, 2011

Friday Flowers....

Friday Flowers...


Clematis


Smilacena racemosa


Hosta 
and beyond
 Pride of London
a superb ground cover


White Lilac



A carpet of wooly thyme


where would we be
without the hard working honeybees?

Thank goodness we have the local Mason Bees
as
the honey bee population 
has been
severely depleted
and 
continues to be 
at risk...

Burt's Bees
produce products which I use 
and recommend
the cuticle cream and lip balms are favourites of mine

go here 
and see what Burt has to say about Bees.

The demise of bees
and the collapse of their colonies
scares the heck out of me...

I really dislike what's happening to Mother Earth
and that's one reason that The Humble Bungalow garden is totally pesticide free.

We 
recycle
compost
repurpose
donate things 
we no longer use
or 
want

This weekend 
I challenge you to try to do something "Green" 
Enjoy!