A thing of beauty is a joy forever! And this is defintitely how I feel about AGA's. We had one in our kitchen when I was growing up, & Mum had a bit of a love-hate relationship with it as it was the original wood-burning model. However it really made the kitchen the heart & soul of the house. Think I might have to do a longer post on the technical specifications & the features & benefits (sounds like I'm at work!), but in the meantime I'll just leave you today with this delightful image to sigh over. A happy day to everyone.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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oooh, me too, me too! - When we lived in Burra we had a beatuiful big country kitchen, like big enough to eat in (heaven, if only I appreciated it as much then as I did now) - and there was an aga in the old fire place bit. You just reminded me of it, it may have started to slip out of my memory, thank you Millie xx
ReplyDeleteOh my God, Millie you crack me up. I am crying, I am laughing so hard. I have to meet you some day just so I could give you a big hug and kiss on the cheek. Sista, you are the bomb. Heidi
ReplyDeleteHi Millie,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kitchen! I love all white cabinets with black counters, and the white wood floors.... :-)
Thats gorgeous...i didnt even realise people had Aga's in Australia. I am always envious when i watch all the uk lifestyle type shows with them. That piccie makes me want to whip up a batch of scones!! Mel xxx
ReplyDeleteDefinitely sigh worthy Millie!! When I was in London last year I spotted a shop that sold them & just had to go in for a look - I think they thought I was crazy! Amanda x
ReplyDeleteI always read about these in English novels. If that is what you want I hope you get it!
ReplyDeleteENJOY!
Fifi
My Auntie has one in her 17th century farm house in deepest, darkest Devon. As well as doing the cooking it was the only heating the house had. Auntie used to say that they have a personality and you have to treat them very nicely!
ReplyDeleteClare
YESSSSSS... step away from the stove and take us on a walkabout! FUN... I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great kitchen...sleek, white. You have to feel wonderful when you can cook and bake in those beautiful surroundings!
ReplyDeleteA big sighed, indeed. How I wish I could have such a wonderful kitchen.
ReplyDeleteAGA, in OZ? Congrats... thought only in GB!
Have a wonderful day ahead, Lady!
Now that is my dream kitchen! I moved to Tasmania so I could have an AGA - sigh....one day
ReplyDeleteFollowed your link today from the Brown Button and really enjoyed what you have going on in your blogspace. Thanks for sharing.
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