Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Go Big or Go Home...

It was an occasion of honour, one of our near and dear colleagues was hanging up her hat.
Taking her leave at 55 to travel the world with her husband of 35 years...
they are embarking on a trip of a lifetime and plan to do it in style.
We gathered to wish them bon voyage...

I watched from the wings and had a few moments of envy.
These two have invested in revenue property, paid off their mortgage, and saved their money.

A lively party was held in a heritage home filled with local art.
The gals on staff did the decorating, catering, serving and clean up.

I offered to do the flowers...
something I am able to contribute
and enjoy doing.
(don't even ask about the skit ~ let's just say I was the one wearing the silly costume!)


I use a very sturdy crystal wine bucket
so the flowers do not threaten to tip over.


Roses
foxgloves
dusty miller
lady's mantle
alliums
ferns

I build it big
and 
work from all sides
bulking up with fillers like Lady's mantle
turning the vessel 
as the shape takes form.


I must apologize as it must be dead set boring
 to read and see these roses again...
feel free to 
YAWN!

 I never tire of roses
(no surprise!)


apricot and chartreuse
a lovely marriage of colour


There were lots of comments on the flowers
but I really didn't notice
my focus was on the happy couple
both embarking on their dreams
of travel and a life of adventure 
on the doorstep of their future.

Best wishes J and S.

This quote speaks to me

(I hail from some hearty Irish potato famine survivors)

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

~ Irish Blessing ~



Monday, June 25, 2012

Nature's antibiotic...Hail to Kale Caesar recipe included.

Did you know that garlic is Nature's antibiotic?
It can keep those blood sucking vampires at bay too...
We grew a crop this year and Mr. HB has harvested the crop and braided it for storage and easy access...


hung up to dry by the sink
I think it looks quite arty
perhaps even Italian

The simple Caesar salad recipe follows
substitute kale for the romaine.



Wash and spin dry a bunch of kale
remove the tough ribs and tear into bite size pieces
place in a salad bowl.


Our fundraising cookbook from 1992

I was the Parent Advisory President that year and we were fundraising crazy back then...
chocolate sales, fruit by the box, chicken breasts, cards and giftwrap, hot dog days, the annual Spring Fair
and let's not forget those evenings in the smoke filled cage of the local casino counting out money!

We bought a computer lab with 30 brand new state of the art Mac's
and we gave each classroom teacher $150 a year for incidentals and paid for fun days and field trips
as well as special events for the entire school to enjoy.

Those were the good old days 
when our children were young and we had masses of energy and time to share.

My cookbook is falling apart 
the kids have grown up and flown the nest.

It's just us and the cats now...


It's a wonder that I even get a blog post written...


someone is very sleepy...


I am so smitten with Chester
he is just a bundle of loveliness!

I have permission from our son Stewart to share an image that he took of their one and only garden rose...
and it's a stunner.


a song from one of my favourite all time movies...
have a listen and walk down memory lane with me.

Mr. HB and Mother are both down with a nasty cough and cold.
Apparently it is making the rounds and many people are home 
sidelined with boxes of tissues and cough syrup.

Nin Jiom 
is on the job in both our households...


Personally I think there is a better time to get a cold
that would be winter
no one likes to be sick come summer...

I do hope Mother rallies as we are planning to zip off to Seattle in July for some fun, food and shopping.

Hooray it's my last week of work until September!
I am delighted...

Hugs, health, and Happiness.
(and a Happy Birthday shout out to Natalie!)
XO


Saturday, June 23, 2012

Saturday morning chit chat...

Lovely DIL and I hit the mall for her pre-birthday shopping last evening.
The weather was positively beastly so it was great to be under cover and the mall was quite quiet.
Two hours and a Starbucks latte later we had bagged a few bargains.

I found a new belt for summer season...
my other belt is from Olsen and I love it to bits.


it has a nautical safari vibe going on
~ ~ ~
African Queen meets Out of Africa
a belt that will be with me for a long time coming...



it very nearly was the belt that wasn't coming home with me
as it's tag had fallen off and the clerk had no idea how much it was so...
we scoured the displays, mannequins and shelves looking for another with a tag
and our search paid off for in the bottom of a wire bin lay another one with the tag!


a visit to the Clarins counter 
for the Wonder Perfect Mascara
and a bag full of samples
(I do love freebies)

I'll report on the mascara after a reasonable test drive.


Hail to Kale Salad 


Behold the magnificent Kale Caesar
it's delicious and so healthy.

I shared one with my sister when we all took Mother out for her birthday dinner,
 Yummy.

I must get cracking as I have a busy day and the weekend is here 
it's a slew of domestics mixed with social events with friends.

If I don't say it often enough
I appreciate you stopping by and I do love to read your comments
 by sharing your thoughts you are expanding an ever growing network of friends
all gathered together in a remarkable cyberspace journey.

in gratitude
Your Humble Hostess
~ ~ ~





Thursday, June 21, 2012

Constance Spry...a pink scent~sation.

The wicked wind has pummeled the Constance Spry climber on the front pergola
and her petals are scattered along the front path.
Littered sadly and a few blooms were sheared straight off...
Never being one to waste the blooms I gathered up a few.


Constance Spry
a David Austen Rose


frothy pink


masses of petals wait to wilt atop the gravel path


just looking at this rose makes me feel calm


like a mound of pink sherbert


Looks good enough to eat!


I'm surprised that these tall foxgloves didn't get blown over in the storm.

Life has amped up to a rather frenzied and hectic pace these past few days and for the next few weeks will be more of the same...
so please bear with me as I go with the flow!

Chester and Pepper 
have had close encounters of the feline kind.
They are really interested in each other
and have been sniffing each other's noses.

Chasing and racing around the Bungalow
scatter rugs and carpets flying in their wake...

Pepper is never far from Chester's side,
she's behaving like a mother cat 
which must be instinctive because she has never had a litter of her own.


Chester has made himself right at home in The Humble Bungalow!
It's been just over two weeks since we adopted him and he already feels like family.

I cannot imagine our bungalow without a pet
it would feel so empty.
~ ~ ~
Adrienne has a new addition to her family
go over and meet Miss Twiggly she's adorable.

Hope that your week is ticking along nicely.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Cheap thrills...

Luxe comes with a high price and it always isn't the best bang for the buck.
Take cosmetics for example...
I feel that we might be paying for the name brand or the packaging, not necessarily the product.

I've done my own research by testing certain brands and comparing them with less expensive options.
For example...

Chanel lipstick and gloss
which cost about $32 each
(the shades are brilliant and the formula lasts a long time)
~ vs. ~


Revlon Shea Butter lipsticks
which retail for about $9 each

I found the lip butters to be much more hydrating
than the Chanel lip products
 (available in 20 great shades)

I have used Lancome Definicils mascara and Aveda's Mosscara
over the years and found both to be fabulous products.

My eyes are very sensitive so I need to be careful...
Consumers swear by Maybelline Great Lash mascara which is cheap as chips but it irritates my eyes.

I am looking to replace my mascara
and wondered about the new mascara 
Clarins Wonder Perfect Mascara
apparently it does not contribute to lash loss
and mine are thinning.
($27 available locally at The Bay)
I'll be giving this one a test drive in the next few weeks.



My go to make up is organic Sun Defense by Eminence
it has sunscreen with an SPF of 30
goes on easily
with the built in brush


can be layered for more coverage if desired...
lasts about a year and costs around $60.


French scents 
cheap thrill on the left, luxe is on the right
~ both are lovely ~
(Durance) retails for about $20 (Hermes) $115

My skincare products are Avene from France.
I use their sensitive line and am really pleased with the quality and the results.
They are readily available here and are sold in drug stores.

What brands and products are you loyal to?
Do you splurge or skimp?
Spend or save?