Saturday, February 3, 2018

Sometimes things go sideways....

The new knitting project went sideways
the finished product was not up to my standards.

Basically the "simple knitted socks" were an EPIC FAIL!

I have learned a LOT of new techniques
polished my knitting skills
but I would never wear them.

So.......
I ripped them out.

We move on...
learn from our mistakes
and I am now embarking on a lovely new project.

A pretty scarf which is a free pattern
 Lacy Baktus by Strikkelise



This project is simple...
lacy and beautiful.

I do not like waste...

Speaking of waste,
 I ruined a pair of jeans by putting them in the dryer at the cottage.

Who would have thought that 20 minutes in a dryer on low 
would shrink a pair of jeans?
I am obviously not in sync with the appliances at the cottage!

Shrank SO MUCH 
that they cling 
painfully to my thighs and calves.
Not comfy at all!

I had to go out and buy another pair...
in Sidney on my way home!

Tribal
made in Canada
 just a tad under $100


I will donate my other jeans...



I have been wearing my father rings...
my Mom gave them to me.

What to do with a mans wedding band and a diamond ring?

I asked our family jeweller Paul de Goutiere to design a pendant
 he hit it out of the ballpark...

He suggested that it should be strung on a simple black silk strand...
it looks more modern and contemporary.

I have been wearing it a lot with my black and grey wardrobe....
no idea that it would come in so handy as an accessory.

I am also trying to focus on healthy eating and drinking lots of water
 avocado's rank right up there on the healthy scale!


Mashed avocado and a cup of tea...


How is you weekend going?


I am off to a fashion show with a friend tomorrow
then serving up a roast beef dinner for the Super Bowl.

What are you up to?

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Cottage life...weathering the storm.


Quarter Deck Cottage
a relaxed and casual getaway
that we enjoy for a week every month 
and two consecutive weeks in the summer.


This little piece of paradise has been a much needed tonic...
a place to dream and live simply 
among the beauty of Nature
 The Salish Sea at our doorstep.


The rains have been torrential this past weekend.
We were soaked right through our raincoats after an hour walk.

On the mainland there have been floods and roads were washed out...


When we arrive on the island
the first stop 
(after we unpack and set up the cottage with our personal bits and bobs)
is the local flower shop.

I choose some flowers for our week at the cottage.
The owner and I are on a first name basis now and she tells me what we have missed while we were off island...
Power outages, wind storms, ferry cancellations, trees blown down blocking the roads...

We shop for our food at the local market and usually do this each day.
It gives us an opportunity to mingle with the locals and deciding on the spur of the moment what we will have for our dinner based on what is fresh feels right.

Living in "holiday mode" encourages a spontaneity...
where we relax over our morning coffee
stare out at the views beyond
taking in the various sights
 ferry and boats
marine life and birds.


We awoke to sunshine this morning and what a glorious sight after 4 days of rain.
The cottage is bathed in warm sunlight and there is a shift in my mood.
I feel a surge of energy...

I have vacuumed, done the laundry, run the dishwasher and am now sipping a mug of tea as I sit here at the dining table typing on my laptop.
Taking time to look out upon the rippled sea and beyond...


A beautiful day awaits...
slowly
there is no need to rush

a gentle walk
a nourishing meal
knitting
reading
gazing out to the Salish Sea

content with the simple routines
of cottage life

it is in the quiet moments 
that we are able to restore, restock, and renew.

"Joy in looking and comprehending is nature's most beautiful gift. "

~ Albert Einstein ~


"There are moments when all anxiety and stated toil are becalmed in the infinite leisure and repose of nature. "

 ~ Henry David Thoreau ~

Slow down this week and observe the beauty that surrounds you.

When I walk in Nature I always find something beautiful that surprises me...
even on the darkest of days
I may have to look a little bit farther or a wee bit longer 
 if I persevere 
I am not disappointed and for those gifts I am grateful.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Friday, January 26, 2018

Friday Flowers...

Friday Flowers...



I spied these pretty pink blooms on one of my walks this week.
They are just so cheerful
set against the grey cedar fence they seem to glow...


These colourful primulas are perfect for the front porch.
They are a welcome sight with just the right amount of "happy."


There are many different varieties of these plants available.
Did you know that the only ones with a scent are the deep amber yellow variety?
I always purchase some of the yellow ones as their scent is quite lovely.


I've been searching for a vintage silver champagne bucket for quite some time and this week the stars aligned and I found one in a second hand shop for a reasonable price.
I wasted no time and popped into the local flower shop and bought a new orchid where it now sits on our dining room table.

Flowers are such a tonic for the grey gloomy weather...
we have had a few patches of sunshine which raises ones spirits.
At my weekly bridge afternoon many of the women were lamenting about the weather...it seems to be a common complaint.
Some were eager to share their travel plans as they are booked on flights 
off to warmer sunnier climates.

Travel to a sunnier spot is not on my radar...
so I add colour in my daily round and seek out "pops of colour" on my walks.


a lovely blue green mix in this sumptuous yarn...


I have been learning a lot about knitting with my new sock project.
The heel flap, turning the heel and the gusset have been a wee bit challenging but thanks to You Tube knitting tutorials I have been able to work through the pattern.

 Do you challenge yourself by learning new things?

Thank you for popping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~


Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Cocooning...keeping cozy during the raging storms.


Hellebore

The gale force winds have been fierce 
the ferries have been cancelled
 the stormy weather 
is rainy, grey and generally dismal.

These kinds of days are perfect for cocooning with a pot of tea 
curling up with a good book and my knitting.


The Boneyard shawl free from the Ravelry website.


Looks a wee bit like chainmail!


I am embarking on a new knitting project...
socks!

I am using a pattern from Ravelry called super simple socks
the DPN's are a wee bit hard to get used to using
so far have ripped the socks out 3 times!

I will definitely need to get some expert help if I am to be successful with this project!


A kind and thoughtful reader from Vancouver sent me these earrings 
 I think they go perfectly with my black and grey wardrobe!
Thank you Rosemarie!
 I sent you off a wee token of my appreciation...
hopefully it has already arrived on your doorstep.


 I managed to find some sunny patches in between the storms and have ventured out to seek out some of Nature's beauty.

Hope that your week has some bright spots in it and that you are healthy and able to avoid the colds and flu that have been making the rounds.

Remember to wash your hands!


~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Focusing on Calm

Are you aware and take note of the beauty that crosses your path every day?

Focusing on a bright spot of colour or something beautiful from Nature...
can elevate a flagging spirit and change the way we see our world.

Each morning I sit quietly sipping my cafe creme and consciously count my blessings.
I embrace the "attitude of gratitude" and it helps me set the tone for my day...


A bouquet that I gave to a special someone!


This wee yellow flower was blooming on the side of the Esplanade
at Willows Beach where I have been taking my daily walks.
The day was grey, cold and gloomy but this wee pop of yellow 
acted like a lightbulb
 radiating cheer and warmth.


The sun has been trying to come out...
three cheers for trying!

I've noticed that people who walk this route smile a lot when they pass...
generally 
much more friendly than the serious joggers and runners on my local route.


Sending you some sunny yellow cheer...



Chicken piccata
a comforting dinner on a cold blustery night.

Here is a link to a similar recipe on Epicurious.



A hot cup of tea...






Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.


Take care



~ Be Well and Be Kind ~