Tuesday, July 24, 2012

My BFF's renovation ~ a sneak peek.

One day I plan to do a very large post on my BFF's heritage home and garden...
she has given me permission and believe me when you see her home you will love it.

Today I have decided to show you a sneak peek of the upstairs bathroom which is located off their vast bedroom and sitting area that overlooks Haro Strait.
I'll show you that when they have it decorated and finished.


picture taken by my BFF
the light fixtures, mirrors, cabinets and pictures are still to come
(that's why it's a sneak peek)

Look at all the marble
and the floors are heated!

I can just imagine soaking in the tub
windows wide
watching the boats go by...


I brought over the small float as a bathroom gift.
The shades of green look like they were meant to be together.


Restoration Hardware towels
on an arts and crafts shelf
garden roses
of course!


I love the vintage vase she chose to use
it reminds me of sea glass.


Two sinks are on opposite walls
(if the sink looks familiar we have the same one!)


The glass doors will be up soon...



and we mustn't forget the WC

They have been working hard and co-ordinating the trades exceptionally well.

I hope that you enjoyed the sneak peek.
Thank you to my BFF for allowing me to show off her great space before it was complete.

On the reno front downstairs in The Humble Bungalow
we have the tile lady on the scene this week working in our bathroom.
The woodwork is finished and Mr. HB needs to paint prime and paint it...
I hope to show you some progress before you've completely forgotten that we are having a reno!




Sunday, July 22, 2012

Date night our 38th anniversary and thoughts on marriage...

Our 38th anniversary was Friday July the 20th.
We kept it simple and went out for an early dinner as we had both had very busy days...
(I was arranging flowers for the wedding and Mr/ HB was working on the renovation downstairs)
we sipped a cocktail and dined on some some delicious food in one of our favourite local eateries.


Zambri's used to be a tiny hole in the wall in an out of the way spot with almost a cult following of dedicated diners.
Local foodies and chefs were known to frequent the place on their days off and some strayed in after hours to see what was left after the crowds had departed.
It has moved and is now located in the upscale architectural gem, The Atrium building.
The food tastes as good as it did when we sat on mismatched chairs and distressed wooden tables that invariably needed to be leveled with coasters to keep them from wobbling!
Their new decor is state of the art,
crisp linen table cloths,
twinkling lights above a bar
an open concept inside the restaurant and then Atrium space where we sat, which feels airy and bright.



a Tanqueray martini
~ ~ ~
 bread and olives
( I ate one wee slice of bread ~ the olives were a sweet bite of salty heaven)


we shared a Caesar salad


pasta for our main course
mine was penne with gorgonzola and green peas
I've had this many times and I cannot tell you how much I love it.

Mr. HB had pasta with Dungeness Crab Ragu
deliciously
satisfied 
we took ourselves home 
for a cozy evening watching our new fave show Newsroom by the brilliant Aaron Sorkin.

38 years is a long time plus we knew each other for several years before getting married

We have no secret as to why we have managed to stay married so long
but we ALWAYS celebrate our anniversary
cards always 
gifts optional.

Mr. HB has been very generous over the years 
I have some special pieces of jewelry that he has given me to mark the occasion of our 10th, 25th, and 30th dates.

In earlier times when the children were young and money was tight we'd have our parents take the kids overnight so that we could go out and enjoy a bite of food together. 
Dinner out once or twice a year back then was a real treat.

Things change, 
kids grow up and move out 
and we are fortunate enough that we still enjoy each other's company.
Every evening when Mr. HB comes home from work 
we take the time to sit and chat and catch up on each other's days doings.

I think communication is huge in a marriage.
Sharing dreams and having goals
planning ahead
working side by side
in the house and in the garden 
never taking the other for granted
compliments go a long way ~ they must be genuine and heartfelt
apologizing when you know you are wrong
sharing laughter
are all things that we have worked on to keep our marriage strong
I do think there is luck involved
we were fortunate enough to meet in our teens
 still surrounded by friends that we grew up with 
who are also long time married folks
probably helps a lot...


I highly recommend this restaurant
it has won many awards
and we have never been disappointed by the service or the food.

Do you have a special place that you like to go?

If a young bride were to ask you for tips on the longevity of marriage what would you say?

Friday, July 20, 2012

Statement pieces

On occasion, when I am going out to something rather arty I like to wear unusual jewelry.
Jewelry that makes a statement.
If it could talk it might say I am not "pedestrian."
I really am...
but by choosing jewelry that may convey a little daring and a shout out
 "look at me" I feel like I have risen to the occasion.

Here are a few of my fun pieces to illustrate my point...


all pieces are vintage and found locally


The necklace is by Guy Vidal a Canadian designer
it has two faces
very modernist in pewter.

The strange ET characters are from Denmark by Tennesmed.

The antique brooch with the natural pearl is unmarked
a gift from my lovely daughter.

All these pieces have been worn to events where they have garnered interest from complete strangers.
I think of them as conversation starters.

They come in handy when I am standing in the lobby waiting for the second act to start and Mr. HB has gone in search of refreshments...
smiles, remarks and queries break the ice and offer an easy opening for a casual chit chat.

I notice the other women who are wearing large colourful ethnic beads and baubles too.
There are usually stories behind these gems
souvenirs from trips abroad
or found in
antique shops and galleries from around the world
or perhaps thrifted from a local shop.

I am drawn to 
lapis lazuli
turquoise
amber
cherry red garnets
nuggets of jade
twisted strands of mixed metals and stones
the meshing of unlikely partners 
that go together to create something of lasting beauty.

I am always on the lookout for a knock out piece to add to my small collection.




sterling designed bangle
presenting many personalities

Is there something in your jewelry drawer that makes a statement?
How do you feel when you wear it?
Do you feel more creative just putting it on?

What statements do your accessories make?

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Loot shoot in the limelight...

It's been awhile since Mother had her spell of illness and she is slowly improving.
Thank goodness for our medical system and our wonderful family doctor.
Her energy is not quite back where she feels like driving so either my sister or I chauffeur her around town.
Today we had a wonderful call from her saying she'd love to go out for lunch and do some shopping.
We are understanding and devoted daughters, and so jumped at the chance to enjoy some girl time.
Sis drove her vintage BMW convertible...
I must confess that I am the only one in my entire family that does not drive a Beamer...
our son and his wife each have their own...maybe it's time I trade in my old Volvo!

We had a delicious "ladies who lunch" spinach salad and a pot of Earl Grey tea at Adrienne's Tea Garden.
Totally refreshed, we hit the shops.
Sunday's Snowflakes was having a sale and my sister bought 3 things, all tops.
I bought a black BOHO vibe skirt.
Then Mother and I got our pearl fix on with locally designed sterling and freshwater baroque pearl earrings.

I picked up the dress from the tailor's, the one I am wearing to the wedding.
Remember I bought 2 because they were 50% off.


Dress for the garden wedding.
Slimming V neck with ample coverage for the "girls"
contoured for my hourglass figure 
fully lined and it's jersey fabric skims the body beautifully
in a cool tropical print
feels very feminine
I forget that I need to pay more on occasion for a great fit that flatters.


Casual dress for daytime
navy and white
slimming forgiving and so easy to put on.
I've worn this with my jean jacket.


classic navy and white
so crisp for summer


long twisted silver drops with vast baroque pearls at the bottom
from the Gallery at Mattick's


funky BOHO skirt
can be worn with capri tights, boots or sandals
a fun piece of clothing to wear.


behold the magnificence of The Humble Bungalow Garden limelight hydrangeas


these are thriving and fill in a large space
they just sing happy to me



Lovely limelight hydrangeas and Lady's Mantle
and beautiful marriage of green.

It's a sunny morning
 I'm feeling there's a lightness of spirit 
filtering through the windows
and it's making me smile with gratitude.

Wishing you a wonderful day.
Hostess
XO

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Fundraising for the TLC an indulgent post...

Please indulge me
I am passionate about the TLC.
The Land Conservancy here in town is having some serious financial woes.
Mr. HB and I are keen and loyal members of this organization and we both applaud their acquisitions of land and preservation of heritage sites. There is no longer government funding to help support this agency so funds are tight.
The Abkhazi Gardens was saved and is run by the TLC and it's one of my favourite spots for a stroll, a cup of tea, or a bite of lunch. Wandering about in the garden provides me with inspiration for my hobbies of gardening and painting. It's a place of peace where one can sit, be quiet, and meditate, soaking in all the surrounding natural beauty.

It seems fitting that I donate to the cause and hope that others will as well.
They desperately need our help.
I decided to part with one of my paintings and the director thought that this was a good idea.
He chose the painting of the Abkhazi gardens.



It will be hung for sale in the tearoom and I must say I hope that someone loves it enough to purchase it and help the cause.

I hope that this post might inspire you to send a cheque to the TLC and if you have not yet visited the Abkhazi Gardens please run don't walk and come back and tell me all about your experience! Tell them I sent you!        
                                                                     
                                                                      ~  ~  ~