It's still hot. And it's doing that catching-up-with-you thing, when it doesn't cool down enough at night so you're already starting from half-warm the next morning. I have turned the Aga off. I've lived at the cottage for five years and this is the first time I've turned the Aga off. Usually even in gruesome weather we get enough of a through breeze on our hill that it gets sucked down through the cottage with all its windows open: and the Aga is on one side of the kitchen island, and the
Published on July 02, 2009 16:22