Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving !

Happy Thanksgiving!



In the US it's Thanksgiving and there will be families and friends gathered together to share in celebrations.
There might be a turkey and the traditional dishes on the menu
or possibly it will be a vegetarian or vegan feast.
It may be simple fare or a gourmet dinner.

You'll probably be dining inside in a heated home,
you might be the hostess or a guest.

Hunger is a something you might never know...
there will be food banks giving out groceries
and organized dinners provided by dedicated volunteers
feeding the homeless and those down on their luck.


Our simple table set for Thanksgiving last year.

However you celebrate I hope that you have an enjoyable day thinking thoughts of gratitude.



You could be volunteering in your community helping the under privileged,
even digging deep into your pockets to help
share some food with someone who is less fortunate.

It is always better to give than to receive....

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Walking in the rain...

The skies opened up with torrents of rain...
the streets slippery with liquid sunshine
booted and clad in rain gear
I venture forth...
with trepidation...


fallen leaves
slick streets


red leafed boulevards


heritage trees clad in autumnal coats
with sturdy gnarly trunks....


granite and lichen
complimenting each other...


fence and leaves 
harmony perchance?


the road rising up ahead...


May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face;
the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again,
may God hold you in the palm of His hand.

traditional gaelic blessing




berries along the way...


a decaf low fat latte as a reward... 
a port in the storm


the village coffee shop
a respite from the elements that nature has shared with us today...

time to dry out
before embarking on the watery walk back home!


Some people walk in the rain, others just get wet.  
~Roger Miller


Sunday, November 20, 2011

Blogger meets Blogger!

I got to meet a blogger face to face!
We arranged to meet up at the local Value village store.

Sheila from Ephemera is a fashion blogger who posts most every day what she wears and she has been doing this since 2008! She has great taste in clothing and likes to wear bright and bold colours. She definitely has, what I call,
"the fashion gene."


Sheila with her Saks Fifth Avenue skirt!



Sheila wore some really great stockings!


Charcoal Hue tights and Joe boots 
for the "Sturdy Girl Hostess."

We were in the VV Boutique for about 2 hours scouring the racks. Sheila wears a much smaller size than I do so we browsed the racks in the same areas in tandem...sweaters, dresses, shoes, skirts...I found a skirt by Desigual for her to try and she bought it!

I spent $83.93 and came home with some great loot!


It's Saks Fifth Avenue for the Hostess too!



I like the details 
good quality, great fit, soft knit
and it's that shade of grey
that makes my heart flutter.


this looks great on but has no hanger appeal 
and it needs to be steamed to get rid of those wrinkles


I'll wear this with a white long sleeved T shirt.


a hat 
$14.99


handbag in ostrich leather

I wished that the Liz printed sweater had worked for me 
Sheila found that one but even though it was tagged at medium I was swimming in it!
It must have been mis-labelled :)


Cecconi Piero from Italy



earrings with a tribal vibe


Sheila has Blogger cards...
such a nice touch.



Thank you Sheila I had a great afternoon!

P.S. If you are doing the math I bought a few other small items one of which will be a Christmas gift!

My latest "mud pie"...

It's been quite awhile since I have had the urge to play with my paints...
one cannot create unless the mood is right.

How does one know when the time is ripe?

Not sure but there were some things going on and maybe they had something to do with it...
4 loads of laundry needed washing
it was windy and rainy outside
a steaming mug of hot tea was in my hand
Pepper was chasing her catnip mouse
the house was quiet
I was alone
the music on the radio tuned to CBC 2 was upbeat

I needed to be downstairs in reno-ville to access the washer and dryer
and my hobby room is downstairs next to the guest room...
which both are full of things that had to be removed from the areas that are "under construction"

I will not bore you with all the details but it is a mess down here!

Patience, patience....
it will be lovely when it's done.

Mud pie painting is done for fun.
It's that simple.
Like those early kindergarten days
standing at the easel staring at the blank paper
wearing one of my father's old shirts worn backwards with the sleeves rolled up
all students brought painting smocks and their father's cast off shirts were the usual choices...

the teacher bending close to my ear and whispering
"you can do it Leslie, just wet your brush and dip it in the paint"
I was cautious and afraid of making a mess...
well no more
I love to let the brush ebb and flow over the canvas


I've cut off the right side a wee bit but you get the idea.





Gosh I look serious
actually not the most flattering of photos 

trying to take ones own photo is a challenge
hitting delete might have been the best course of action
but hey I aim for honesty so here it is...

My hair now has a few layers
the new hairdresser thought I needed some to take advantage of the natural wave and I am in her capable hands until Chris gets better.
She has had the surgery,
and is undergoing chemotherapy...

I took Mother to the hospital for a test 
as we were walking in the crosswalk to the parking lot
I saw Chris in her car and I ran over and gave her a hug and a kiss...
oops!
I left Mother standing on her own in the crosswalk
sorry Mom!
She was in no danger 
as Chris's car was the one that was stopped at the intersection.

I completely forgot myself in the excitement of seeing Chris.
Gotta love spontaneity! 

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!