Sunday, October 23, 2022

OOTD ~ Butterfly World

 


Pop of colour 
while wearing a cool grey sweater.
I use a gentle touch when it comes to cosmetics...
tinted CC cream, mascara and lipstick or lip gloss for daytime.

The lipstick is by Miss Pupa from Milan
Rossetto #503


New tweed knit pants in ankle length...
Hudson North
available at The Bay.
Versatile with my basic wardrobe in a grey black check.

The reason I went shopping for pants is because I recently culled my clothes.

Leaving only 3 pairs of pants...

Two pairs of jeans 
(Eileen Fisher and Nicole Miller)
and a dressy pair of black pants.
(Eileen Fisher)


Just happened upon a dreamy soft wool and cashmere blend Italian made sweater.


It fits like a Tee top 
perfect for layering under my black Eileen Fisher vest
or my Old Navy distressed denim jacket.

I added a felted woven grey and black scarf...


found at a thrift shop for an unbelievable price :-))


Warm and cozy and adds an interesting textural detail.

Adding interest with accessories when wearing basic neutral coloured garments 
is a good habit to get into.

I like adding accessories so I don't look "mumsy"
being mindful that I exercise a modicum of restraint.

I daren't invite a citation from those sneaky Fashion Police.
Dressing over 65 can be full of pitfalls!!!


Friday Field Trip with the granddaughters...


~ Beautiful Butterfly ~

We took our granddaughters to the attraction 
Butterfly World near Butchart Gardens.

There are some really interesting insect displays in cases...
ants, stick insects, spiders.

Through the double doors there is lush tropical open area 
with
exotic birds, colourful butterflies, carp, flamingoes, frogs, and tortoises. 


There was an open feeding tray with sliced citrus and banana skins.

We saw a few of these butterflies nibbling on the fruits when we entered
 when we were leaving 
each piece of fruits had one of these gorgeous butterflies feeding.

After our visit we drove to The White Spot for lunch...
it was quite busy and by the time our food arrived we were famished!
It doesn't feel like our usual October weather here in Victoria.
The weather has been dry and warmer than usual.
On the News tonight they mentioned that
this warm dry spell is about to change...


Cooler wetter weather is definitely on the horizon
the roses are still blooming but the rest of the garden is fading.

We need some serious rainfall and only a smattering of moisture has fallen so far.


I've been busy knitting the Rowan Toasty Slipover Vest...
a group of us met at a friends' home for a cuppa, chat and to knit.
Our hostess served a delicious Victoria Sponge Cake...
with a pot of incredibly tasty Mariage Freres Rose Royal Tea.

I am craving Rose Tea for my afternoon cuppa here in The Humble Bungalow!
All I need to do now is fly off to Paris and buy some...


A gal can dream...


Laundry needs to be done.
Dust bunnies need to be mopped.
Dinner needs to be prepped...


Until next time...
Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Sunday, October 16, 2022

Smokin' Sunday ~ I bagged a couple of bargains....

 


I planned to go for a long scenic walk on the waterfront...
but when I walked out the front door I was overcome with the smoke.

Forest fires are burning in the province and in Washington State south of Victoria.
I decided to go to the local Value Village store instead of my outdoor walk.

I perused the aisles for treasure...
many others were looking too!

I focused on housewares, clothing, boots and bags.

There were some used rain boots but seriously overpriced :-((
Some so worn out they were laughable...

I think I need to buy some decent new ones.
My last pair of rain boots lasted at least 10 years 
so even if I spend $100+
with any luck
the Cost Per Wearing will be amortized over many years.

I didn't spy any vintage pieces in the houseware section, it was pretty picked over.

I found a "funky denim" printed shirt which I just pulled out of the washer.


The tag inside says Reba Denim ??
I am going to wear it for my home keeping chore days
with my pearls!


The hydrangeas have been hanging to dry and are now ready for display.


I've been looking for a backpack for my walks.
Marshalls had several lovely Italian leather backpacks for $275 and $350 
but I didn't want to spend quite that much.

~ $11.49 ~
Leather backpack style purse.
Broken inside zipper, ripped leather toggle and lining, scuffed exterior.



~ DIY ~
Repairs are completed



I'm all set for hands free walking 

Not bad for the price...
the leather is very soft and the size is perfect for my needs.
(room for my wallet, extra glasses, IPhone, kleenex and stuff)


Am making progress on the Vest project...
After a busy day of laundry, baking bread and standing in line to cast my ballot for the local municipal election I popped the kettle on for a cuppa and knit for a bit.

Love the Rowan Felted Tweed Yarn 
part merino and part alpaca...
made in Italy.


Pope John Paul II
fragrant 
and
blooming in The Humble Bungalow Garden.

What's new with you?
Have you scored any bargains?

Please share your thoughts in the comments
I do appreciate them and it opens up dialogue which enriches our experiences.


~ Be Well and Be Kind ~


Tuesday, October 11, 2022

~ In The Pink ~ trying new things

 


Greetings from The Humble Bungalow!

I've made a conscious decision to try new things...
get out of my "comfort zone"
take a wee risk
do something different...

Walk a different route
try a new cafe
read a book in a genre that I usually dismiss as "not my style"
wear a new shade of nail polish
shop in a new food store
try a new tea
explore an area of town that is "new to me"
visit a beach off the beaten track
try a new lipstick
a flavour of ice cream
OR
chocolate?

~ so many options to consider when trying new things ~


~ Refreshing ~

Drinking lots of water (fluids) help to keep your skin supple.
Aim for 6-8 glasses a day.
(Partake in a Pear flavour.)

If you aren't a fan of plain water 
try slicing fruits or lemons in a big jug of water and letting the flavours steep.
Add lots of ice and enjoy.


Have you ever heard the saying...

Pink Skies at Night
Sailors Delight
Pink Skies in the Morning
 Sailors Take Warning

We used to heed this advice when we were cruising on our boat.


Trying to keep my hands in better shape...
starting with a manicure
using
hand lotion and nail polish.

Cruelty Free Polish
~ Pink Cloud ~
My current favourite shade for a home manicure.


Extended Summer weather...
holding its own with warm sunshine and sunny skies.

Wearing sunglasses and a hat to minimize the risk of sun damage...
skin cancer and macular degeneration are risks from too much sun.


I enjoyed a much needed pedicure 
and chose a bold shade Snow White.

I usually opt for a rich jewel tone but I am trying new things
just because...
 

The facial that I had in August at The Boathouse Spa at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel was amazing...my skin looked dewy and smooth for weeks after the service.

Babor European products are new to me.
So in the spirit of trying new things
 I popped by the Spa to buy a couple of their products cleansing line.
Enzyme Cleanser and Rose Toner.

Hopefully they will live up to the numerous positive ratings by clients.


Pinky red Skies over Salt Spring Island as seen from our cottage on Pender.
There is a feeling of Fall in the air... 
a cool fresh crispness that is hard to describe
you need to feel it!


Lovely Fall beach walk on Bricky Bay

My gentle walks along the seashore soothe and calm.
Searching for sea glass is a very meditative habit.

Trying to mix up my walks to get me more motivated.
When the weather cools I tend to want to cocoon inside and stay cozy...
I recently purchased a pre-worn soft velour jacket by the company 32 Degrees.
It is so warm and because it is black, it is dressier and more versatile.
Trying to buy fewer garments to be more mindful of waste 
when I need something in my wardrobe 
I will try to seek out second hand and vintage options.


My Sea Glass collection now fills about 7 large sealer jars.
I'll need to find some more vintage jars to take to the cottage
 as I brought home yet another jarful.

What do YOU collect?


~ Pink Grapefruit Cleaner ~
works like a charm in the kitchen and has a delicious fruity fragrance.
Used as a pre wash stain remover it rarely fails...
saving garments by laundering clothing one stain at a time.
Before I discovered the powerful stain removing properties of this Method cleaner
I threw out stained clothes.

I also wear protective linen aprons when cooking 
to protect my clothes from food splatters.
These are beautifully made and are available from Trica's shop Rough Linen.

I have bought 3 aprons and use them every day.


~ David Austin Roses ~

Almost finished blooming in The Humble Bungalow Garden.


The Andalou CC cream that I swear by...
Must be on my 6th tube by now, is not expensive and it lasts a long time.
Evens out my complexion and is hydrating.
(I give it 5 stars out of 5)
Will not be trying a new CC cream as this one is a winner!


These pretty Colchiums are harbingers of Fall...
these are bent over trying to seek more light.

Perhaps we need to relocate this clump
 buy 
more bulbs as they bloom a long time?


Are you open to trying New Things?

I look forward to hearing from you.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Monday, October 3, 2022

Thoughts on living through a pandemic...and coming out a changed person.


Please join me on the porch of The Humble Bungalow.
Not in person, of course, but in the spirit of friendship.

Our porch is a quiet contemplative place to sit outside 
in the sunshine
a place to chat and perhaps sip a beverage
make yourself comfy...


The news over the past few years has been disheartening and grim.

We've suffered a catastrophic worldwide pandemic...
Covid has changed us all and not necessarily for the better.


Many of the early days of Covid were dark and filled with fear...
we couldn't see our friends or family.
We were set adrift from our comfortable and often predictable routines
left alone to endure and weather the storm.

The Nightly News was focused around the serious nature of the disease
the deaths and the spread of the virus.
Things were incredibly bleak.

We were told the scientists were already working on a vaccine.

We waited and waited
often impatiently 
for the promised vaccine.

I had to limit my exposure to the news broadcasts 
to prevent myself from going down a dark rabbit hole...

I embraced the basic simple joys to keep my spirits level...
my moods were not euphoric but the little things in my daily round kept me going.


Getting outside in the garden was a gift...
We were so fortunate that we could dig in the dirt
plant seeds and watch them grow.

I think we grew closer as a couple and relied on each other 
more than ever before in our married life.
Our "BUBBLE" was small...
two humans and two cats.

The roses rewarded us with blooms for our hard work tending to their needs.
We took JOY seeing things bloom and thrive, 
excited to see seeds sprouting.


Cutting a few blooms and bringing them inside was a luxury.

Popping them in a vessel, be it a jam jar or a crystal vase
was a tonic that enriched our days.


Escaping safely to the cottage to cocoon was an absolute godsend.

We were able to self isolate and have a change of scenery.
It helped to temporarily soothe our worried minds...

We've now come through several years living with this virus.
have had our 4 vaccinations and we have changed...

Life as we knew it will never be the same.

I've learned a lot about myself...

Discovered that I am resilient, and can rise to a challenge.
Am able to amuse myself for long periods of time without going stir crazy!
Can make do and mend.
Will laugh at the littlest things...

Found out the small (est) things can and do bring JOY...

sweeping the floor
cooking new recipes
listening to music
washing the dishes
knitting
reading a good book
collecting sea glass on the beach
walking 
the songs of the birds
butterflies
the smell of a scented candle
coffee
fragrant soap

I think expectations I have held onto for years have been drastically altered.
I no longer crave expensive things...
or even "things" if I am being honest...
I desire only the comforts of home, family and friends.

It is a shift in mindset, 
honestly it is the one huge takeaway for me, from these past two years.
 
I also decided to declutter the entire bungalow...
donated most everything that we no longer use.
Gave away a lot to charity.
We do not NEED to KEEP stuff we don't love and use.
The feeling of having less stuff is so uplifting.

I did that to my clothes closet too!
My scarf drawer has been reduced to about a dozen scarves in total...
The cupboards look really organized and some quite bare!

I don't crave designer or name brand things...
a few well made items work and I have not shopped as much as pre Covid.

I did buy two lovely linen aprons which I have happily
worn to cook and clean...
with my pearls :-))

My daily household uniform is simple...
Jeans and a Tee, or top, linen apron and a strand of Akoya pearls.

While I know that pearls might be considered a wee bit "mumsy"
I don't care if they are not "on trend."
I wear what I like and they bring me JOY.

Family and friends are so precious...
we make time to see them whenever possible.
When it wasn't safe we saw people outside from afar...
thankfully now we can see the nearest and dearest close up.
What a huge relief that is!

I drank too much alcohol during Covid...
Possibly I was trying to numb myself from reality.

I've not had a drink for 3 months now 
am sipping a tasty faux beer called Partake these days.
Enjoying a de-alcoholized bubbly from Italy called Bottega.

Surprising
it was not hard to quit drinking, but now I crave chocolate!

I haven't decided if I will drink alcohol again or not?
It is too early to know...
I know that I sleep better without the wine.
Our recycling box is not very full these days :-))

I have a lot more things that I could say about Covid and how it changed me...
 this is a good start or maybe it's enough?

How has Covid changed you?

While I am on the subject...
there is a lot of room for (self) improvement left here too...
for example I could lose at least 15 pounds.
Maybe WW is in my future?


I'll close for now 
hope that you will chime in and share some of your thoughts...


What simple JOYS do you enjoy?


The fresh air walks are one of my favourite ways to banish
any negative thoughts and energy.

Thank you for taking the time to read my blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~ 

Monday, September 26, 2022

Garden snapshots, thrift shop finds and scenic views on my walks...

 


Large green bottle in The Humble Bungalow Garden.

I saw many of these when I was in Tuscany 
so when I spied one at Kay's Korner in Cook Street Village I snapped it up!
(Thanks Karin for saving it for me when I was out of town.)


Floating...


Dappled light
shadows
sunny day


 ~ Abraham Darby ~

A stunning fragrant
David Austin Rose


Fatsia Japonica 
growing
above a bed of ferns.


Dahlia season is upon us...
so many blooms and various varieties.
Which ones to choose?


Annual Tagetes Marigolds
we plan to save the seeds for next year.


Thrift shop teacups...
very cheerful and so pretty.


I don't NEED them but I HAD to buy them!

The de-cluttering binge is still underway...


I took the orchids in their big pots off the shelf above the sink.
The pots were washed and stored away
the orchids were put out on the boulevard for free
they were snapped up quickly!


My goal was to invite more light into the kitchen.
Cleaning off the shelf worked and I am very pleased that I can enjoy the view.


Candle light in The Humble Bungalow Living Room.

My morning routine...
coffee
reading.


Love the soft light and scents...

Most days I find myself 
Walking in Oak Bay...
where I spent my childhood.

Memories flood in...

Salty Air
The call of the Gulls
SeaViews
The sound of the waves
as they crash upon the Shore. 

~ Sunshine ~


Kitty Islet in Oak Bay


I collect sea glass along the rocky shoreline.


The chairs on the point are very popular...
with expansive scenic views towards Trial Island and beyond
it is not surprising that locals and tourists alike stop and gaze across the sea.

Many bring coffee and some bring picnics...
there is also a picnic table which you might spy on the right side of the rocks.

So many things to be grateful for...
had our 4th vaccination.

We hope to stay healthy and enjoy the Fall weather.

I'll be starting a new knitting project soon and am reading a fun book right now.

Rise and Shine Benedict Stone
by 
Phaedra Patrick
soon to be a Hallmark Movie.

That's all for now...
hope you are well.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~