Thursday, August 2, 2018

Pender Island Snippets...

We have been relaxing here at Quarter Deck Cottage and our days are moving very slow...
We have a simple routine, slow walking, swimming in the pools, beach combing reading and we try to eat healthy meals.


We spend a lot of our day and early evenings on the deck 
 the weather has been marvelous
even HOT!


I posted a picture of these pretty periwinkle blue flowers on my Instagram page
and a reader mentioned that they were called wild chicory.


They grow tall and line the roadsides here on Pender Island.
So delicate and I love the colour...
they remind me of the South of France 
where the doors and shutters are painted a similar shade of blue-y mauve.


Queen Anne's Lace grows wild
 it is frequently growing right next to the wild chicory.


Another plant that thrives here is Yarrow.
I love the mustard shade and the bees like it too.


This bush is found dotting the landscape...
I must find out its name...
if you know its name please leave me a comment.


I have been enjoying fresh fruit and yogurt for breakfast.
It is so quick to prepare and the juicy nectarines are full of flavour.


Dahlias and fresh strawberries from the Farmers Market


I read both of these books and I highly recommend The Lost Vintage...
if you enjoyed The Nightingale I think you will love Ann Mah's book.

The Three Things about Elsie is about the elderly...
  it delves into dementia but it is actually a fun read.
The characters are interesting 
plus a mystery is woven into the text with an unexpected outcome.

I really liked Joanna Cannon's first novel The Trouble With Goats and Sheep 
which I also recommend.

I have started reading Kristin Hannah's Home Front...
will share more on that when I have finished it.


We discovered a sandy beach at the bottom of a steep trail...
I found more sea glass here than on any other beach so far!
I love the aqua glass chunks as they are not as common as the brown and whites.


I am test driving a new nail polish...
this one claims to be chip free and I am tough on my nails as I garden so much and my hands are rarely idle.

I indulged in a wee bit of pampering yesterday afternoon.
A lovely pedicure by a delightful young woman who lives on the island and runs a small business.
 The shade that I chose is a vibrant pinky OPI polish called California Raspberry.

It's a breezy day here...
the laundry is whizzing around in the machine.
I've tidied up, watered the outdoor garden by hand and am about to put my nose back in my book.

Hope that you are enjoying some restorative lazy days of summer.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Friday, July 27, 2018

I heart summer holidays...


Isla was given the opportunity to choose three marbles when we went to the Antique Store on Pender Island.
This large blue one, another in green and a smaller blue one which she gave to her brother Henry.


Milada Huk from Renaissance Studios on Pender Island designs and makes jewellery using Swarovsky crystals.
This necklace caught Isla's eye...
it is called Fairy Garden.
Grammy was delighted when she saw how Isla swooned when she spied this piece so we bought it!



Grampa found this stone heart on Hamilton Beach near Port Browning.
Isla took it home.


Beach treasures!



In dire need of a pedicure after a week at the cottage.
Days filled with swimming, hop scotch, beach combing, games, boating,
and other fun activities.


I posted this picture on my Instagram page...
"when your breakfast matches the book cover" 
it makes for an easy photo opportunity!


A parting gift from the family...


Two thrift shop finds from the Nu-To -You shop.
Tennesmed desigend Swedish pewter pendant 
Danish bird pin.

This Summer the weather has been fabulous...
sunny and warm
actually 
HOT!

Thank you for popping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.
We are on holidays so my blog posts may be sporadic!

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Summer sunshine in the Humble Bungalow Garden


Sunny yellow California poppies peeking out from under the Hostas.
These wee flowers pop up around the garden as they self sow like many poppies.
Their cheerful flowers add extra oomph to the greenery.


Romneya Coulteri
a poppy also know as the fried egg plant!


I think of the art of Georgia O'Keefe when this plant blooms...

crisp and crepe like white petals 
adorned 
with the bold pop of yellow
are a brilliant contrast
that make for a wonderful showy bloom.




The petals are delicate almost like a tissue...


Daisies are so cheerful...
not growing in our garden 
they always look pretty in the summertime
they look very "at home" popped into a simple mason jar and set upon a table.


Pendulous flowers of the Himalayan Honeysuckle


The hummingbirds love this flowering plant!


Yellow roses


Jude the Obscure and William Shakespeare Rose bouquet.


Two hard working products that I love...
the gelee is especially good for gardener's hands
I use the Baume on my heels which keeps them soft and supple.



Abraham Darby a gorgeous David Austin rose
a lovely fragrance and frothy blooms.


How is your summer shaping up?

Thank you for popping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Monday, July 16, 2018

"Getting my Happy On"

There are times when life tests us...
particularly when unexpected things occur
those things that are beyond our control...

I remind myself that "control is an illusion"...
the only things in life that one can control
are the reactions to the events themselves.


When these life events threaten to derail my day and drag me down
I need to dig deeper to cultivate and embrace the beauty that surrounds,
which in turn,
infuses positivity
encourages grace
which improves my outlook and ultimately is a mood changer.


Consciously choosing to focus on kindness, love, empathy, compassion
are the attitudes that I opt for when things go sideways.
I tend to focus on these things...

First and foremost....embracing the attitude of gratitude
followed by, but not necessarily in order...



arranging flowers
working in the garden
reading an inspiring book
chatting with a good friend
painting or a similar creative pursuit
going for a walk along the seafront
knitting
taking tea...using a lovely bone china teacup and loose tea
cooking a new recipe
yoga
soaking in the tub in some scented bath salts
watching a classic "chick flick"
tidying up an area of our home
tidying up a drawer or closet
doing something for someone who needs help
writing ( a blog post) or writing in a journal
cooking a pot of soup
beach combing
browsing in a book shop
thrift shopping
donating to charity
volunteering

There are many positive nurturing habits to cultivate...
what are your favourites?

"Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, 
something to love, and something to hope for. "

~ Joseph Addison ~


Summertime BBQ's with best friends and family
sharing a simple meal
fresh produce and food of the season
sipping a crisp cool glass of Rose
dining outdoors in the hot sunshine
listening to the laughter 
of
the children playing in the garden
filling up my heart
with
JOY.


Hope that your week is full of bright moments.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Some summer reads...

Summer Reads...


Loved this murder mystery by Jessica Fellowes.
She's the niece of Julian Fellowes from Downton Abbey and Gosford Park.

I've also read Julian's novels
Past Imperfect, Snobs and Belgravia  



Ami McKay writes wonderful books
I read her previous two novels
The Virgin Cure and The Birth House

This novel was very rich in atmosphere and painted a wonderful picture of what it might be like to be a "witch" in an era when witchcraft
 the unknown and unseen world were being explored.

 Ami transported me into the fascinating world of Gilded Age in New York 
set in the late 1800's...

I've promised this book to mabon moon a reader who lives in Victoria.
I hope she will enjoy it as much as I did.


My current book The Seagull by Ann Cleeves
fresh from the local library...
suggested by the well read Madame La-Bas 
writer of the blog New Year New Dreams.

It's a well crafted mystery and a real page turner!


The most recent book from our local library 
This novel is set in a lovely little village in Provence
the characters are rich and the story evolves slowly over the years.

I've just started reading 
Etta and Otto and Russell and James
by Canadian born author Emma Hooper


What are you currently reading?
Have you a favourite book that you care to share?

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~