Showing posts with label appliances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label appliances. Show all posts

Sunday, July 2, 2023

LOTS of new things here in The Humble Bungalow...


Meet the gorgeous bold yellow fragrant climber Graham Thomas.
A stalwart David Austin Rose.

This repeat bloomer grows in the "work area" of The Humble Bungalow Garden.
Every garden needs a work area...
it is a space dedicated to storage of things we use.
Bamboo stakes, empty pots, the wheelbarrow, extra soil, tools and such.

We have it cordoned off by a half lattice fence with a smallish entryway.
It is rather like a linen closet...that holds extra sheets, towels and TP.
So necessary, but not really an inviting space
well except 
that this rose beckons me in...
I regularly deadhead it to encourage more blooms 
pick a few blooms to bring inside
who could resist?

Things are moving along fast here in The Humble Bungalow.

We had an unexpected "oopsie" with the oven...
it died completely last Wednesday.

No warning...


I did some research and the life expectancy of the former stove was 13-15 years.
Ours was 15 years and 1 month...

So we scrambled off to the shop.
A locally owned one 
where we purchased a freezer during Covid.

We were pleased with their staff, service and delivery options.

Thursday morning bright and early we stepped into the showroom
5 minutes later I was paying for the stove.

With a next day delivery and they hauled away the old one.
How fabulous is that?


~ LG STOVE ~

I LOVE the blue interior.
Ceramic stovetop with expandable elements.
Convection and regular baking settings.
It has a built in air fryer, and a proofing setting for bread.

So let the baking begin...
the first order of business will be The Victoria Sponge Cake
followed by the weekly sourdough boule.


I have been trying to get out for some short walks in this glorious weather.
Need to build up some strength...
lots of idle time spent inside resting up and trying to get better.

Stopped for a cuppa at The Willows Tea Room.
Mom and I used to come here when we walked the Esplanade.
Thought of her while I gazed out to the sea.

Good news is that I am not in such terrible pain,
feeling better and sleeping soundly.

I finished the antibiotics and go for some more tests this week.
Another diagnostic CT scan, this time with dye.
Fingers crossed the specialists can figure out what is going on and how to fix it.


Sweet peas are putting on a lovely show in the garden...
picking them insures that more flowers will follow.
If you don't pick the flowers the seed pods set and no more flowers.

The new mug is a thrift shop find...
I had 30 minutes before my dentist appointment and I was close to the Sally Ann.
So I went in and made the rounds...
I got lucky!


A cute Banana Republic top that I plan to wear with my white jeans.
(and Pearls)


Silver trivet for the teapot
all it needed was a quick polish.

Some days all the stars align and the thrift GODS smile down from above...
feeling grateful.


I've been reading a LOT!

I just finished Bloomsbury Girls this morning...
I really enjoyed it.

The first book was The Jane Austen Society.
I can recommend both these novels by Natalie Jenner.

I will start The Lipstick Bureau later this afternoon...
I have read and enjoyed all of Michelle Gable's books so I am pretty confident that this one will not disappoint.


Been on a spending Spree...

Bought this vase at a yard sale...
not sure that it has any age to speak of but it spoke to me!

I also upgraded our toaster as the old one was not working very well.
Bought a Zwilling long slice toaster in matte black.
It will accommodate the longer sourdough slices.

Also I bought a new All Clad pot and ordered a new All Clad Pasta pot.

Put all the old pots on the boulevard and they went to new homes lickety split!!!

With the stove on the fritz
Hubby took me out to lunch last week...
we went to Faro in The Oak Bay Beach Hotel for pizza.

The oven fired Italian thin crust pizza was delicious.
We ordered an arugula pear salad to go with it and couldn't eat it all!

On our way back to the car we stopped by the Hen House...


I had to stop and say hello to the darling girls.


There were quite a few in the yard and they are very friendly.
I love free range eggs...those amber coloured yolks have so much flavour.

We had to order in a few meals with no cooking facilities available
but that was fun because we seldom order in, it is so easy to make a meal.
Now that I have a new oven there will be no excuse not to cook!!

Since my UTI and kidney infection I have been mindful of drinking more fluids.
A LOT of water with MANY MANY cups of tea have passed through my system.


If you follow me on Instagram you may have seen this post in my stories.

Fortnum and Mason Tea 
a gift from Christine who asked her son to pop into the shop in London and buy some tea for her friends...
fortunately I was one of the lucky friends who were given a tin of tea.

This blend is so amazing! I may need to order some more...
or else I could pop over to London and shop in person?
(HAHA)

That's about all the news I have to share for now.
Will pop in again soon for an update.
Take Care.
XO

In the meantime...

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Sunday, November 5, 2017

What a difference a day makes...


Sunny daze
last week
found us sitting outside on the deck 
at Quarter Deck Cottage...


before the rains came
followed quickly by an Arctic Front 
bringing with it some SNOW!

"Snow Day Soup" 


I added more water as some of it evaporated while it was simmering
probably about 2 cups
 you could use vegetable broth instead but I did not have any on hand.



My lunch
warmed me up.

After the soup making I decided to bake a chocolate banana cake and found a wonderful recipe in my newest cookbook Good Taste by author Jane Green.


The kitchen looked like a bomb had gone off after the busy day in the kitchen so I put the dishwasher on and popped the kettle on for tea...
time for a bit of a rest.

At least that's what I thought....
until my dishwasher started spewing copious amounts of water onto the floor!
Quickly grabbing towels and turning off the appliance I mopped up the mess
then laboriously emptied the water inside the dishwasher using a ladle and a bowl.

Still faced with all the dirty dishes 
 I proceeded to hand wash the entire load...
UGH!
By the time I had finished 
the tea was cold 
so I brewed another pot and started researching new dishwashers.
I've decide on a Bosch 800 series 
the quietest machine on the market and it has a great rating.

We ordered it and will have to wait about 10 days until it arrives and we will have it installed and the old one carted away...
it gave us at least 10 years of good service maybe 13 we cannot remember
I hope the new one will perform better and last longer.

Hope you are keeping cozy.

It's chilly here but the snow has melted
our furnace is on and working hard

I am wearing a down vest.

Single paned windows and minimal insulation does not keep us toasty warm
unless we dress in layers.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~