Monday, 25 July 2022

MY BACKYARD, MY HAPPY PLACE

​This backyard had gone through a lot of transformations; it has always been a work in progress; but now I’m liking what I see. 


It has become my happy place that it always beckons me when I’m indoors. 



This picture on the storage shed sets the tone of the day; a reminder that it is a pleasure to be alive; to smile, to laugh, to eat, to love, to dream.  It truly reflects our sentiment every time. 

It is really a wonderful life! 


The garden is a breakfast nook


A place to share coffee with a friend 



An entertainment area or a garden party


Being in the garden gives me a fabulous vibe; when the weather is fine, I love to sit under the mango tree and read, browse through Pinterest, compose my blog or crochet the time away. 


Jim loves to sit under the umbrella to watch videos or just listen to Spotify on his iPad or just be. 


Aside from plants, I like to put unique items I already have. I know this is not a garden decor for everyone; but I just thought it will give it a playful edge. 


This grouping of jars under the prolific calamansi tree is the first view of the garden as we approach. I thought I’d put them just so. 


The “pang bayo” or “ pang dikdik) looking like a baseball bat, a giant pestle was just sitting somewhere to rot, so I painted it yellow and it brightens the corner, don’t you think? 

The orange ball is a water tank floater in its previous life. And that old garden light, not working anymore brought from our previous home made up that corner. 

pot of alocasia is flanked by two big shells that came from Jim’s ancestral home.  


The white basket on the ivy/covered wall came from a neighbor who discarded it. It had violet stains on it; it  contained mangoustine, so I painted it white. 


The hanging yellow fish used to hold a big smoked salmon gifted by a friend one Christmas party years ago. It had a natural finish but I felt it would call attention better if it’s yellow. 


Across the garden sat my old green bowling ball; visitors often mistake it for a watermelon. 

I’m sure in every home, there is that happy place where we can relax and be ourselves. If there is none, I’d say create one: be it in the front lawn, the backyard or even the balcony; anywhere that can be turned into a happy place to enjoy anytime. 


As the song popularized in the 90’s goes: 

“don’t worry, be happy”. 

Friday, 22 July 2022

MY BIRTHDAY YESTERDAY

​I chose to have a quiet birthday celebration with my family; we dined in. Well, I say “dined in” because we didn’t go to a restaurant but dined outdoors, in the garden. 



I practically cooked the whole day but it was fun. I shared on Facebook as I completed a dish. Early in the morning, I browned the marinated beef for asado and let it simmer until tender. 


By noon, the cabbage rolls were done too


I prepared the puttanesca sauce after lunch, boiled the pasta and put them together before dinner. It was extra flavorful since I put three fresh bay leaves from Rotterdam. 


Last but not least is the favorite of all, the ensalata 

Caprese; the cheese was so creamy, it can only come from Amsterdam where they make the creamiest. 


My older daughter brought me my Ube (yam) birthday cake. What a coincidence, it matched my dress!



My son, vacationing in Sydney with his family FaceTimed. 


Then time to blow my birthday cake.



After dinner, my younger daughter also FaceTimed. There she is in the photo below with her husband. For every family occasion, we message early to greet with a promise “to call


Finally when the night was winding down, my sister in the US also called.  Early on she already greeted me on Facebook with lots of our


It was  the best kind of day, I thank everyone for making it a day to remember. Your greetings and well wishes were numerous, it felt overwhelmingly sweet. 


As I live my 77th year, the sun keeps rising and setting. The years go by and I keep breathing. Life goes on…,.

Sunday, 17 July 2022

CROCHET TIME

​I’m back to one of my favorite hobbies, crocheting. I thought I’d make glass covers just like this

This is how I started the motif following written instructions of vintage design that I found online. This design is called Queen Ann’s lace. 


Here I completed that motif below:


Since I am more inclined to outdoor dining lately; I thought I’d need these to protect cups and glasses from being exposed to the elements. Just like these. 






Notice the colored pearls I attached; they are not just ornaments but they keep the cover in place so that the outdoor breeze would not take them away. 



I got this bright idea of glass covers from Dolly, one of my walking buddies. She served us cappuccino one day after our 10,000 steps.  I was attracted to water glass 

cover like the photo below:



Today, I completed a dozen; 6 each of my dining color palette, yellow and blue. Look at these:


Do you find it interesting? I feel good having made them myself. 


Thursday, 7 July 2022

COOL DOWN BREAKFAST AFTER 10,000 STEPS

​Today seemed like my turn to make breakfast for  two of my walking buddies, Dolly and Josie. They have been generous the past two days that they alternated preparing breakfast for the three of us. 


I planned a casual breakfast but put in a bit more effort to fix my table setting. I think it looks okay for a simple cool down chat after 10,000 steps and doesn’t look like over the top  

I served my cucumber-pineapple-honey-lemon concoction, French toast sprinkled with powdered sugar and two thin slices of bacon. 


Oops! I forgot to set the fruit dish



Those are slices of ripe papaya and dragon fruit. 


I was doubly happy that Jim joined us and kept the conversation going; not that we would run out of topics to talk about. Thanks Jim for entertaining my friends. 


We had a nice relaxing time as we finished our drinks and lingered over coffee. 



Before we knew it, it was almost 9; time to get on with our chores as we are all homemakers.