Yes, the furnace still warmed the house, but the fans kept blowing incessantly, whether the heat was being generated or not.
That was good enough for me. But last week, the bitter (to me) end of the furnace came.
"The view I am never tired of photographing." |
Bonnie and I planned how to make our exit from the house in Annis Bay where the temperature kept dipping down, a leave we had to make until the furnace was
replaced.
She returned to her home in Salmon Arm. I moved in with David and Moiya, on the best of days: American Thanksgiving. Well, if not the best, one of the best days.Moiya had gone to a lot of work for breakfast, making morning glory muffins.
Moiya serves her muffins on a restaurant style triple high rack. "Marina has one just like it," Moiya said. |
I hadn’t seen that side of the cabin when the foliage was all off of the trees.
I was really curious as to what it looked like, spotting for the first time a nectarine tree on Lot 5, a twin to Moiya’s nectarine tree, one lot over.
I am wondering if my camera keeps snapping the same scene over and over, but to my eye, it is the microcosmic changes that lead me to take out my phone and do just one more snapshot.
#gratefulforDavidand Moiya
What a wonderful recycling day. Moiya and Dave are angels. My vintage oven has quit. I need some angels to visit me and fix it.
ReplyDeleteDavid (and sometimes Glen) came to my house many times to fix that furnace before it finally quit. Really quit. You are right to include Moiya among the angels. She gave me a bed, invited me in to eat feasts at breakfast, lunch and supper. For example, at breakfast she served morning glory muffins. I am sure you know how much work those are to make. Yup, it will always be #gratefulforDavidandMoiya
ReplyDeleteAs well, sorry about the demise of your oven. Are you thinking of buying a new one? Are you waiting first to remodel your whole kitchen. I know you can use the oven downstairs, but running up and down the stairs to bake a cake is not that satisfying. Hard choices when we grow old. Any appliance we buy now will probably outlive us.
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