Showing posts with label scarves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scarves. Show all posts

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 ~

Friday, September 17, 2021

A few things ~ French style.


A whisper soft scarf to wear that adds a wee bit of french style.
I have paired it with an Eileen Fisher top
Lands' End cashmere cardigan
Royalty jeans.

Silk square scarf by Pertrusse with exquisite hand rolled edges 
"Cha Cha Cha"
from

Scarves are such an easy way to amp up a simple outfit.
I own maybe a dozen silk scarves...
Pertrusse, Hermes, Ralph Lauren

My first Hermes scarf was a souvenir from San Francisco.
The second and third were from the Hermes shop in Vancouver.
The others were purchased in Paris.


A friend Ali who lives on Salt Spring Island gave me a Le Fermiere pot
she brought some home from her trip to France.


I brought several more home from my last trip to Provence and the SW of France.
The French yogurt is so rich and creamy that we indulged with a pot each morning for breakfast with fruit before going out to explore the villages.



These sweet peas are the last for the season...
it was an amazing season for these scented gems.


A bountiful harvest of apples await to be picked in The Humble Bungalow Garden.

One of our favourite apple recipes is from Ina Garten
French Apple Tarte.


Serve it warm with ice cream.


A gift arrived in the post...
fresh grown and dried lavender sachets!


I love the detailed embroidery...
thank you Lorrie.


Do you follow Vivi et Margot on Instagram?
Charlotte Reiss has a shop Vivi et Margot that sells all things French...
baskets, linens, aprons, copper pots, candles, soaps etc.

I purchased this kitchen candle.
 It will be lit on the cool days of Fall and Winter when I am cooking in the kitchen.

Today it is raining and I am in the kitchen making a tomato and potato bisque.


Thank you for popping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

Hope that you are staying safe.

 ~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Summertime Blues...


Himalayan Blue Poppy 
snapshot from my latest visit to Butchart Gardens.

These poppies are so pretty but are not all that easy to grow.
I had some about 10 years ago and they lasted for a few seasons and then they disappeared.
I have toyed with the idea of buying the seed packet from Butcharts and trying my hand at growing them again.


Old Navy Boyfriend Jean Jacket.
Very soft
distressed
and super comfy to wear.

Purchased in the store at 30% off the regular price.

It is very versatile and I love it with my white Tees and jeans.
(with pearls)
I added this scarf from France.


This scarf was in a subscription box from My Stylish French Country Home.
I think they sell them in their online store. 


There are a few rips which gives the denim character...
I wear this with my blue and white striped Talbots linen skirt.
My black UPP capris. and black lace top...
I popped it over a black dress
and can imagine that this will become a workhorse in my wardrobe.

We received our second vaccinations this morning and I am very pleased that we were able to get the second shot.

There is a sense of calm now as we move toward opening up things here in Victoria.
Dining inside is permitted, as are movie theatres and plays.

Looking forward to being more social.
Seeing our family and more friends.

How are things going where you live?

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~



Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Archival images...a study in black and white


Snowman from the Archives


Snow Shell


Pussy Willows



A gift of Jo Malone
(rose diffuser)
years ago...


lovely scent!


"Wanna Be" 
Chanel-esque jacket that I no longer own...


loved the details



Hang in there Flopsy!


Magnolia bloom in The Humble Bungalow Garden


Hydrangeas 


Vintage brooch


Eiffel Tower
Paris inspiration...


Waves in The Salish Sea


Emma Bridgewater
Black Toast


LBD ~ Elie Tahari
Silk scarf ~ Hermes



Shoes!


I always Re-Use the Dyptique candle holders.


On the look out...


Vintage Collectibles


Seen on one of my walks ages ago!!


Legislative Buildings


Downstairs bathroom storage shelf


Climbing Royal Sunset Roas in the snow.



Tire swing in the common on our block.


Snowy day!


Sweet Peas


Sun breaking through the clouds


Pattern mixing...


Gingham and dots...


Pearls and Dior


Paris 2015
Musee D'Orsay
Jamie Cat Callan Tour


Butchart Gardens Festive Lights



Vintage Ironstone Jug


Storage Tins


Vintage Sherman Pin


Ooh La La 
Chanel


Yes I do coil the boat ropes at the dock!


My 
Rose-y
Loose-y Goose-y 
Painting


An early OOTD on the blog!



Scarf tying tutorial...





I am now on the lookout for a crisp white shirt...
this one is no longer in my wardrobe.



(Quote from the Chanel Book)


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