Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Waking in Sunshine...but not for long!

I awoke surprised to see the sunshine pouring in through the blinds last weekend.
The other surprise was the time...
9AM!
Sleeping in is so rare these days that when I realize that I have slept in
it comes as a SHOCK!


My morning luxury is to brew an espresso and serve it in a bowl with foamed milk.
This habit started in Paris and I have never looked back.
For me this starts my day off on a positive note.
I take a few minutes to check out Instagram, Facebook and read blogs.

After my shower I dress in my walking clothes...
this helps me stay motivated to go for my walk.

If I dress up in "going out" clothes right away 
I can find a million excuses NOT to go for a walk!

black yoga pants
a long top
puffy vest or puffy jacket 
(choice is dependent on the forecast)
sock and athletic shoes

 I took an alternate route
and ventured into the Ross Bay Cemetery.
It is very beautiful, peaceful, and full of all kinds of wildlife...
birds, squirrels, deer.


Heritage Trees form a canopy over the lanes.


The seafront is just beyond the edge of the grass...
you can see the seawall and ocean if you look closely.


Spectacular Autumn colours


Inside a crevice in a tree 
I spy fungi...


Not sure what kind of toadstools or mushrooms these might be but they look quite happy here...if fungi can actually be happy in its environment.
I would like to think that happiness on some level can be felt by all living things.

Speaking of happiness...


I must confess that I had my knickers in a twist...
not my usual comfortable happy place and I had to snap out of it.

I started going for my walk...
on the regular route.

Dozens maybe Hundreds
 of people running towards me.
Dear reader I had encountered a marathon!

A loud rock band was playing under a tent at the corner
there was a water station set up where runners were grabbing cups 
guzzling down the water and then tossing the cups willy nilly on the street.
I feared that I would be knocked over so I grumbled a bit under my breath and took off in another direction...the direction of the cemetery.

All in all it was a lovely walk and I felt totally refreshed when I came home.


~ Crunch crunch crunch crackle ~
the sounds under my feet as the dried leaves collapse.


~ water droplets on a leaf ~



~ the veins in these leaves are so pretty ~

There is so much beauty in the ordinary 
it is worth looking closely at every day things that we encounter.
What surprise might we see?


Orange and yellow dinner plate sized Dahlia 
still blooming in mid October in a garden on Hollywood Crescent.


This is Chester 
the little rascal will not stay off the table.
This is where I have my lap top and where I write my blog posts.

Perhaps this pose is his way of saying I am cute, really I am, 
and you know that you love me despite my hi jinx.


There are 3 storms forecast to hit our coast in the next few days and the weather experts are advising us to charge up all our devices, buy extra food and batteries and brace ourselves for power outages and possible flooding.

So if you don't hear from me for a few days 
you'll know why!

Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Monday, October 10, 2016

Thanksgiving...after the gathering.

Today is officially Thanksgiving Day in Canada.




Flowers from our son and DIL.

We had our family feast yesterday
I was busy in the kitchen for two days and had fun preparing the dishes...


a hodgepodge of chairs
a mix of napkins and glasses


Our fairy lights are turned on for special events here in The Humble Bungalow.


Lots of dishes to go with the prime rib of beef.


Carrots served with a mix of grated ginger, melted butter and parsley.


Balsamic glazed roasted Brussel Sprouts
(Barefoot Contessa Cookbook ~ Foolproof)


Tortellini with cheese sauce for the grand children and vegetarians.


Yorkshire pudding
(recipe from Joy of Cooking)
Scalloped Potatoes
Roast Prime rib of Beef
Gravy
Peas

Pumpkin Pie for dessert courtesy of Mother who baked them from scratch...
(she is 89 so I think that is quite impressive)


The window in my laundry room overlooks the back patio and garden.


Ironing done while gazing out the windows of the french door.


 Today I cleaned up the rest of the things, put away the good china, crystal and silverware. Washed and ironed the linens and went for a leisurely walk.

I will post pictures of the glorious walk in the autumn sunshine very soon but for now I am going to put my feet up, brew a pot of Lapsang Souchong Tea and browse through the newest UK Country Living magazine.

Hope that your week is off to a great start!

Thank you for stopping by...


~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Thanksgiving...

Thanksgiving...


The roses are just about finished blooming in The Humble Bungalow Garden.
This summer has been a splendid year for the roses here in our garden.
They have loved the heat and the sunshine and we have managed to keep them hydrated and happy.


Jude The Obscure 
My favourite David Austin Rose
has a few blooms clinging to the bush.


McCartney Rose
a fragrance Hybrid Tea Rose
a few sprays of flowers left but are slowly fading into Fall.


The Hydrangeas are a mix of fresh blooms and dead heads.
I picked a few to bring inside and hope that they will dry slowly so I can keep a bunch in a vase for a few months.


I think I may have already shared this photo with you.
I know I posted it on my Instagram page.


The blue and mauve hydrangeas are cut from the same plant.
Unfortunately these blooms wilted quite quickly after bringing them in the house.

I love this vintage blue and white jug.
It is made by Woods and Sons.


Peppers Market in Cadboro Bay Village 
is hosting a contest.
 $100 gift voucher for guessing the weight of this huge pumpkin.
I have no idea... so I have not entered yet.
Any Thoughts?


These hairy "things" are on hanging on a clematis near our bungalow.
I think they look like Thing One and Thing Two...
perhaps from a Dr. Seuss book.

Speaking of books, I am reading a great little one right now.
Halfway through it and am keen to read more.

 I have a busy day here in The Humble Bungalow as we have all the family coming for the Thanksgiving feast and I need to focus on the menu.



Earlier this week I took my favourite recent thrift shop find, 
a pristine vintage Canadian made leather bag
 out to tea.
I am loving this new bag!

I will try to take a few pictures of our table and dinner if I get a chance later today...

Happy Thanksgiving!

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

October sunshine...a day in my neighbourhood.

If you are tired of seeing pictures of the seafront where I walk you maybe want to click away now...
The views are the same but the colours and subjects that frequent the area change throughout the day. I never get bored and always find something of interest to capture. I feel very fortunate and grateful to be able to walk in such beauty.


The temperatures were hovering around 13 degrees Celsius this afternoon when I went for my walk. I wore a long sleeved T shirt, jeans and my Barbour vest and I was very warm once I got going...I had to unzip my vest and other walkers were in short sleeves!


There was enough of a breeze to launch the hang gliders off the cliffs.


I've often wondered what the views would be like from a glider.


Can you see the freighter out on the water?
That has been sitting there for weeks as the company that owns it apparently has gone bankrupt. I wonder what will happen to the boat? I would think it could be a hazard to navigation as it is very close to the shipping lanes.
With the foggy mornings of Fall it could be a disaster waiting to happen.




After I came home from my walk I noticed how dirty my windows were...
I started to wash them and dear reader I am absolute RUBBISH when it comes to cleaning windows!
Then I got onto my hands and knees and washed the kitchen floor 
which I am much better equipped to do!


I picked some hydrangeas this week and popped them in one of our arts and crafts vintage vases.

We are hosting Thanksgiving dinner and I am going to be busy preparing the family feast. 
We are looking forward to having everyone here in our small bungalow to help us celebrate.


A friend recommended this book...
it is quite different, 
not sure what is going to happen 
but it all takes place over dinner at a high end restaurant 
two couples and something terrible has happened involving their children
 that is about to be revealed...


Nerine Bowdenii blooming in various beds in Our Humble Bungalow Garden.
Thank you for stopping by my blog today.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Monday, October 3, 2016

Shopping success!

Oh dear me, the "shopping pump" has been primed...
after not buying much I have been finding all kinds of things to tempt me and I need to save for my travel plans to France!!!

Darling daughter and I met up this past week for an afternoon of thrifting...
it was a lucky day for me.


~ a crisp white shirt and a vintage leather bag ~


 ~ a white shirt and pearls are classics ~


the shirt is made of cotton and is not too sheer
it has seams in the back so that it is flattering and not too loose
I think this is going to be a versatile addition to my wardrobe.


Love the colour of this bag...
it reminds me of a fine wine
perhaps a burgundy or a claret.

It is made in Canada.


I could not resist this Imari jug...
I was out for my walk and as I often do I wandered into Kay's Korner in the Cook Street Village and lo and behold I spied this sweet vessel.
Currently I have a few pens in it but who knows 
it may have many uses...
a  few flowers would be lovely arranged in this jug.


I stopped on the way home from the village to take a photo of this enormous dinner plate sized dahlia.

The weight reduction focus is front and centre 
progress is going VERY VERY slowly despite the continued walking and the sensible eating.
I am almost ready to scream!
(that would be such bad form)
So I am trying hard to keep my eyes on the long term goal.


Story set in Provence...
a lovely book by a writer who is new to me.
I would recommend this book and say after you read it you might just want to join us for a month in Provence!


I have never owned a pair of Jessica Simpson flats.
They are made of soft leather, are comfy and very cute.
Sadly my Sam Edelman flats are scuffed and looking tatty...
"'So needs must!"


The bows on the toes were a selling feature...
just wish that they were available in red!


Please excuse me now for it is time for bed and a few chapters in my book.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~