Friday, November 18, 2011

The weekend awaits...

It's funny how some weeks seem to fly by and others feel like they are dragging along at a snail's pace.
This week literally flew by...

I can hardly believe it's Friday and what do I have to show for it you may well ask?
The usual stuff that seems to take up a lot of time...stuff that I can do fairly easily because I have been doing it most of my adult life.
The domestic chores, dishes, cooking, grocery shopping, walking, working, laundry....

I find that if I put things away the minute that I finish them I can reduce the amount of clutter and chaos.
Keeping things tidy on the home front keeps me in a zen zone.

My cleaning gal does a fabulous and efficient job on her shift so I am freed up to play with Pepper, chat with friends, visit my Mom, browse in shops, see my family, or explore galleries.
 (which I have not done for a long time)

I have had coffee out with friends, an in home visit with my lovely DIL and her adorable daughter Isla, walked every day rain or shine, started reading Alone in The Classroom by Elizabeth Hay, blogged, took photographs, played with Pepper, and weighed myself only to find that the scale remained the same as last week...
and I ate one brownie!
Pretty tame and slow, a simple life, a life I am happy to be living, a life that suits me just fine.


Look at that sky.
I just love that shade of blue.

I am wearing blues today...


a fringed woven scarf


Worn with black denim jeans, 
white tank top layered under a black sweater.


The Humble Bungalow Garden has gone to the dogs.
I have hung up my garden gloves for the season and will rest until Spring.


Hints of former beauty wilt and wither...


The Black Mondo Grass has produced some berries and seems happy.


A bright red rose hip adds a punch of colour.

In the snow birds are able to snack on these plump and juicy treats.


Two late bloomers 
this hydrangea bush was hit hard by the last winter's weather and I thought it had died but it has rallied
and although it bore very few flowers I think it's on the mend.


This was a surprise!
Romneya coulterii 
not usually putting on a display in November.

On the agenda for the weekend
I will be voting in a civic election
meeting up with a blogger for some thrift shopping
making a dinner that I will double to serve later in the week
and pushing the broom in the dusty bowels of the bungalow basement!

What are you planning to do?
I hope you'll find some time to be thankful and count your blessings.


Perhaps you'll enjoy a nap...
Pepper is an expert in the field...
now if only she could give me a lesson!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Shopping local and thinking ahead...

I was at the local deli stocking up on Mr. HB's marmalade when...
perusing the shelves which were heavily laden with food and wares for the upcoming festive season...
and I paused for a moment and realized that it's only a few weeks away.



I used to make homemade marmalade 
from a Martha Stewart recipe which calls for a cup of scotch in the ingredients!
I would make a batch every season...
until we just happened upon this one in the deli
Busha Browne's 
from Jamaica
now the Bungalow Gold standard.

I spied some pretty serving dishes...
and I have only platters in white so I was thinking that these would come in handy
for antipasto, dips, tapenaude, olives...you name it!


The wee spoon came with them.




a wee depression in each side 
to accommodate the spoon when at rest
I bought two.


I have started some Christmas shopping.
I purchased the Christmas cards
and several small gifts.

I like to patronize the small specialty shops as we are a small town.
 Keeping the money local helps our economy and benefits our community.

I'd love to go to a Williams Sonoma or a Pottery Barn
but that requires travel and at this time of year I prefer to stay close to home.

We do not have many on our gift list 
so stress is kept to a minimum
and I prefer it that way.

Soon I'll be baking a few fruit cakes 
a batch or two of scottish shortbread 
and my Mother's rum ball recipe.

But like the shops I am getting too far ahead...
I am a big kid at heart!

Have you started thinking about your plans for the festive season?

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

OOTD and flowers!

The wind was wild and the temperature cold...
under my down puffer coat I wore some warm Hue tights
(not fish nets today warmer thicker ones in charcoal.)

My walk was a blustery one and I test drove the new hood that's attached to my coat...
it kept me cozy.

A tunic top, which on my short frame is a dress length,
pearls and my "wanna be" cowboy boots.


I layered on a cashmere Burberry scarf...
to keep my neck warm.


this fringed scarf 
which has been a loyal servant for the past 3 years
has some tan pink and cream with a soft smattering of blue

I'd love one in black and white!



This image makes it hard to discern what is boot and what are tights
maybe when we get the basement reno done 
I'll install a full length mirror in the laundry room 
or inside a closet on the back of a door 
and I'll be better at snapping shots!


zippered pockets
which I'll keep zipped up for a flat line


Short arms mean longer sleeves!
I pushed these up a bit and they looked better.


Very special visitors brought me an unexpected and cheery bouquet.

I was told that they were picked out by none other than the lovely Miss Isla!
Isn't she clever?



We had a fun visit 
with tea for her mom and me
and toys and snacks
for Isla.

Snug inside listening to the howling wind outside and the furnace chugging along at full tilt.
There's supposed to be snow by the end of the week....
BRRR!

I am behind in my emails and blog reading so I am off to see what I have missed...
BTW the Fashion Police were on duty on my last post.

I hope that if that particular Lt. B.S.A. is still on duty that he or she pay me another visit...
if there is a blog attached to The 5th  Precinct I'd love a link to it!

Keep Warm!

“I still get wildly enthusiastic about little things... I play with leaves. 
I skip down the street and run against the wind.”
 Leo F. Buscaglia 

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

I wore some fish net stockings...a term more commonly used circa 1967

Fish nets, window panes, mesh nets...
we wore them in the mid 60's and boy did we think we were the bee's knees.
(do bees even have knees? they are so full of pollen one does wonder)
Well they're BACK...
but are they meant only for the young?



I think quite possibly I am too old to get away with wearing them nowadays
but age has rarely factored into my decisions before...perhaps I am on the cusp of tarty.

I'd rather be slightly tarty than totally frumpy.

I've chosen my old leather boots from several seasons ago to pair with these...
not so much mesh is visible...


My skirt is just a tinge below the knee.
Black ponte knit
forgiving when stretching and bending
and the knit keeps it's shape so there are no pouchy baggy bits like those knits of olde.

(do you remember crimpolene?)


Where are the fashion police and what would they say?


I am taking a stand on my right to wear fish nets.


A splash of colour
not so rebellious 
just because.


my favourite colour is
green

What are you wearing that might be pushing the fashion envelope?

Do you yearn to be younger and express it in your fashion choices?

What would you definitely not be caught dead in?
(fish nets perhaps?)

Monday, November 14, 2011

Luxe Votives...and a new pillow

Life is ticking along here in The Humble Bungalow, nothing too outstanding just a regular rhythm.

I don't know about your taste when it comes to fragrant votives but mine run along the lines of healthy waxes and lead free wicks. Once those two things are satisfactory then I'll choose a wonderful scent.

The latest votive to make an entrance here is made by the Upper Canada Company. They are well known in these parts for their soaps and lotions.
Buying Canadian products is good for the economy=guilt free spending!


The Wild Mint Lime combination is not too sweet or too floral
it has a nice blend of citrus and I love it in my kitchen.


It looks good with the newest linen pillow
look at that crewel embroidery
I am pretty sure that the embroidery was done by a machine 
because the pillow was not that expensive.


My love affair with beeswax continues and will never wane.



The greens are spot on for colour.

Researching Votives online 
was an eye opener
 what a wide range of varieties, scents and costs!

Jo Malone, Archipelago, Votivo, and Diptyque 
are a few that I perused
 I had a wee shock when I saw some of the prices.

This Canadian candle was $20 and has a burning estimate of 65 hours.
When it's finished I'll pop the container in the freezer for a bit and it makes it easy to remove the last of the wax
then I'll repurpose the glass for another use...
at the moment I am thinking Q-Tips in the bathroom!

Do you buy luxe candles ?
What are your favourite brands and fragrances?