Sunday, January 8, 2012

From France, gifts that I will cherish...

Our dear friends John and Cheryl have been in France for a few months and they have returned home.
(Cheryl is the hostess for the VCCA in Auvillar, France)
We were able to spend New Years Eve and New Years Day together.

Usually we have them stay here but the guest room is currently out of commission due to dust and mayhem with the renovations on the lower level so they stayed in a nearby hotel.

Cheryl who is a talented artist, has a keen eye for colour and a heart of gold.
 (her paintings from France are here.)

They never come empty handed...
John and Mr. HB enjoy their scotch and red wines
Cheryl and I prefer bubbly and chocolates.

John is a talented photographer and we were delighted to view some of the images that he took of their life and travels abroad. I think that he would do well to publish these in a book format, they are some of the most beautiful and evocative images I have seen anywhere.

Look at what they brought us.


The colours in this tea towel are so cheerful



It goes so well with the chartreuse Le Creuset 
Osso Bucco is simmering within


Cheryl saw the horse drawn wagon pull into Auvillar 
and set up shop 
she hastened to see what was being sold.

The locals were mumbling and shaking their heads
the "gypsies" have arrived!

Look what they were selling...


the family grows and harvests lavender
and presses it into oil
then travel village to village in a horse drawn caravan
setting up on market days and selling their wares


I hope you can read all these wonderful tips on what the oil can be used for...
I like to sprinkle some on my pillow for a sleep aid
it is so conducive to slumber
if I wake in the night I breathe deeply and am lulled back to sleep.
Sleep is so precious
and I need at least 8 hours or I am force to be reckoned with!


a hand bound note book


they picked this up on one of their trips to Rome

I've yet to put pen to paper
I am considering using this for a gratitude journal.
It's so beautiful
that it should be kept for special thoughts...

I am certainly blessed with wonderful friends
thank you John and Cheryl.

Hugs to you both in love and gratitude.
Hostess
XO

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It's wonderful knowing that I have an audience and that I am not here alone!

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

The view from here...OOTD, music and more

I have been temporarily sidelined...


My bed has been unmade for several days
as I have spent the better part of the past week hunkered down.

Pepper has been my companion and she seems to like napping with me.

I cannot decide if I have a bug or am over tired or have something else unknown going on...
I've made an appointment with my doctor just to be on the safe side
but he's a busy GP so I will not see him for another few days.

Many of my co workers have been sick too 
so I know something is worming it's way through the ranks.

I make a very bad patient on all fronts.
I get frustrated laying about
and feel so unproductive.

I'd never be the kind of woman who likes to eat bon bon's in bed!



I have finished The Distant Hours and it was a great read.
I read her other book The House at Riverton
and I also have The Forgotten Garden on my book stack waiting.

I did get myself up and dressed to attend the memorial service for my BFF's husband's father.
I found it challenging trying to decide on my OOTD
with a foggy brain...


Black ponte knit skirt, Joe
nightshade hose, Secret
black leather boots, Naturalizer
grey V neck jersey top, Talbots
grey vest, Orange



a light spritz of eau de toilette

The service was held at the Yacht Club
and many familiar boaters were in attendance.

It felt good to connect with all the family 
and to take a few moments to look at the board of photos taken throughout the years
and see his deck chair, burgee and boaters cap on display.

Driving home I felt a melancholy rise up in my chest...
Michael Buble's Crazy Love CD was playing in the car and I cranked it up on Whatever it Takes My Love
and had a good weep.

Music moves me
it always has and continues to do so...
I hope you'll take a few minutes and have a listen 
to Michael and Ron Sexsmith 
as they weave their melodic magic on this early Saturday morning...

What are your weekend plans?
I'll bet they are much more exciting than mine!

I plan to sink my teeth into a new novel


and keep hydrated 
while keeping warm in bed.

You'll find me wearing LuLulemon Yoga pants in grey
and an oversized grey sweatshirt (eons old) by Tommy Bahamas
warm cashmere socks
my hair will be piled atop my head 
and crudely fastened with a black plastic claw clip
no make up, 
but plenty of Avene deep conditioning moisturizer
and a swash of Burt's Bee's lip gloss in pink

It's me at my least glamourous...
but it's the real me.

Your Humble Hostess
reporting from the Bungalow Bed.


Thursday, January 5, 2012

Detox and a fresh start....

New Years brings with it a fresh start,
a clean slate and anything feels possible.

Holiday chocolates, cheeses and cocktails are over for awhile...

I embrace change at this time of year when a healthy optimism prevails.
It seems like a good time to get serious about ridding one of those bad habits...
a detox is one of the first things I like to do at this time.


I am going green
with Green Apple Greens+

1 1/2 cups water and a scoop of this powder
shake and sip
a healthy detox in a jar
what could be easier?

I am eating lighter 
making and sipping Miso soup
 drinking lots of water 
 a wedge of fresh lemon squeezed into each glass
and I am resting up
going to bed early with my latest novel
"The Distant Hours"
by Kate Morton



Enzymes
for the face
a gentle pick-me-up in a jar


dishes get cleaned the green way too
I am wishing now that my yellow gloves were green.


Hand cream goes on before the gloves
for a mini spa treatment
who says domestics can't be fun?


I picked this magazine up at the market
it looks like I am not the only one thinking about detoxing and refreshing one's life.

Perusing the pages I noticed that there are great ideas for getting healthy by employing common sense ideas...
eating better
exercising
 reducing stress
relaxing
kicking the caffeine habit
going to bed early enough to get a full 8 hours of sleep
spending quality time with people that you love and admire
those you hold dear, those who inspire
letting go of guilt

all great thoughts

I have a few things on my to do list...

make an appointment with my optometrist and have my eyes examined
book a hair appointment for some layers to slightly alter my current style
get my teeth cleaned
schedule a time for a massage
buy some new foundation garments
(translation = lacy lingerie!)
and
go through my junk drawer and toss what's not necessary and tidy up the mess
add all the birthdays that I need to remember and put them in my daybook
toss out and recycle anything in my wardrobe that makes me feel fat or frumpy
polish shoes 
and give handbags a wax and a polish
tend to any garments with loose buttons 
wash wool sweaters
take the non washables to the cleaners

Phew!
 and I make sure to schedule in some "down time"
I do love to cross off these tasks after I complete them
and there is a satisfaction watching the list shrinking as the days go by...

What's on your do list?

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Remembering a fellow boater, the OOTD New Years style...

My BFF's husband's father passed away on Christmas Eve...
a massive heart attack....
this event was so unexpected
as he was, by all appearances, a hale and hearty fellow.

We knew him well as we spent many happy summers cruising in our boats and we joined in on many family gatherings.
(we are "adopted family, non related hanger-on-ers" )

Despite their recent loss, our friends decided to host New Years Eve dinner at their home.
My BFF set a lovely table, and I realize now that I forgot to take a photo...
It also happens to be the eve of my BFF's husband's birthday so we rarely miss spending time with them and were grateful that they wanted to be with us.

There were 6 of us who came together to contribute food and bubbly and who sat down to feast on Caesar salad, fresh Dungeness crab and a delicious chocolate torte.
Our Vancouver friends John and Cheryl, who have just returned from Auvilar France joined in the fun.
Spending the evening with friends sharing an intimate meal felt perfect to me.


a little bit of sparkle 
sequin top
diamond studs
and faux CZ drops


leather shoes with a bow on the side...


black ponte knit pants

casual and comfy
in the standard black palette...


Thoughts of life and death
and family and friends are popping up today
as I go through the motions of domestic chores.

Rather than shrug them off I let them flow...

I am feeling emotional, rather close to tears
as I clean the fridge and check the best before dates on the condiments.
The washing machine is whirring loudly
the dryer hums...
I have run vinegar through the coffee maker
wiped the kitchen counters
and here I sit typing
listening to these familiar sounds as they echo through the bungalow walls

outside there is birdsong
the skies are grey
clouds reign 

I am still...
in quiet contemplation
pondering and
remembering a life
well lived...


Flowers...
pretty pure white blooms.


Words, however kind, 
can't mend your heartache: 
but those who care and 
share your loss wish you
comfort and peace of mind. 
May you find strength
in the love of family
and in the warm embrace
of friends.

in 
 Deepest Sympathy

I dedicate this post to my BFF and her family.

Hugs from the Hostess
XO

Monday, January 2, 2012

I was recognized and identified....

Minding my own business
as I stood at the counter of the local shop,
consigning the lime green Franciscan ware set of dishes that I was so tired and bored with....

I was approached by a smiling woman whose face I did not recognize...
she introduced herself
when I heard her name I knew immediately that she was none other than the author of the blog Pondside!

I was busy at the counter so she continued shopping while the clerk finished up the paperwork.
She paid for her merchandise; a lamp and a cheery pillow for her sunny bedroom...
we decided that coffee was in order.

A short drive later, we found ourselves perched upon high stools seated across from each other
sipping steaming lattes.

Pondside has a very interesting job,
she comes from a creative and talented family who are very much in the public eye.

We both have long time marriages, are family oriented, are happy grand mothers,
we both love to read, and are keen walkers.
The topic of conversation ran all over the map...and an hour passed swiftly.



She is lovely...
a genuinely warm and gracious woman.

 She spent her morning walking with her friend along the blustery ocean seafront
and had already enjoyed a coffee with her friend
so I felt honored that she take the time to sit and share a cuppa with me.


Humble Hostess
 not looking my best..
but I am my own worst critic
if you follow me you'll know that I am much more comfortable behind the lens...

We both love to blog
   a "secret hobby" 
only a few of our friends and family know about.

We'll probably bump into each other again sometime soon
and we will be on a first name basis.

We do like walking the same route so it is just a matter of time before our paths cross again.

Thank you Pondside
until we meet again....