...viola! There it is. Inside the Welsh dresser...
There is a plant that gives of a strong curry smell. We have one here. But it is a bush.
Were there any bushes in your area ?
INT21.
I used to have one in my garden by the kitchen door, and it was my first thought- but no sign if anything like this plant. This was a more a more "rounded" smell than the plant I used to have, like someone had made a proper curry, ground spices etc.There is a plant that gives of a strong curry smell. We have one here. But it is a bush.
Were there any bushes in your area ?
INT21.
By misspelling viola, whoops *cheeks burn*
Did not want an electrician to come in, since we had little funds to fix an old house and an electrician probably would have had to disconnect it as it certainly was not up to current code. The oven overcooked food which is why we'd placed the thermometer in the oven.Is there any way the old and perhaps not up to code stove could have been receiving current without being technically turned on?
Did you ever have it inspected by an electrician to see if it was a potential instrument of doom and destruction?
Were there any other times it became unusually warmish?
No, it didn't have a preheat setting. I can't remember exactly, but I think the oven just had a dial to turn on. It only happened once - we did only live there for 3 years, but at the time whatever was in the house was becoming bolder, such as louder noises and odd things occurring more often - and I was worried that it might turn on when no one was home and possibly cause a fire.I don't know how your stove was equipped, but ...
I recall some older stoves / ranges had a Pre-Heat function separate from the main heating function, and on some stoves these were given different controls. I suppose the closest analogy would be the distinct Defrost cycle on a microwave oven.
Could it be the controls were set for pre-heating, and the primary function was never set?
Depends of course on the cubic capacity of the voila( !) and the welsh dresser.
A voila is the instrument that buskers play on the Paris metro when they don't have an accordion and a drum machine.Depends of course on the cubic capacity of the voila( !) and the welsh dresser.
I was being ironicA voila is the instrument that buskers play on the Paris metro when they don't have an accordion and a drum machine.
Viola! is used to announce amazing things, such a kitchen equipped with dress welshers and a built-in wash disher in the bedroom.
(Excusez moi de be deranged. I must need a European vacation. )
A bit of fiddling should sort it.
Saw what you did there.A bit of fiddling should sort it.
I've spent all day feeling like a sh+t mother because it's my daughter's 18th birthday tomorrow, and I couldn't find the beautiful silver bracelet I had bought for her. It wasn't where I had hidden it. Spent the day, on-and-off, searching for it.
I think you'll kinda know what's coming next. Husband looked in the place I said I thought I had hidden it, and viola! There it is. Inside the Welsh dresser, where I've searched multiple times today.
Not cool, universe. Not cool.
Any chance your like to guess at some lottery numbers when you get a sec???Just a silly one. I had to stop for fuel, cos it's a company car I should give mileage readings but i forgot. The women at the till asked for it I said "just put 8123, I forgot to take it". I get back in the car and the mileage reading is 8123!!!
I think I have posted before about one of my friends who tends to lose things.
Once she had been through her bag looking for her glasses and even turned the bag upside down and shook it.
I reached into her bag, felt the glasses and pulled them out.
Or of course he could have started off with a mega box of the things and got very lucky indeed.OTOH I once tipped a rucksack out on a hostel bed in front of several other people and a condom fell out. My hard-won respectability was up in smoke on the spot.
They didn't believe the rucksack was second hand, bought off a former gap year traveller who'd obviously never got lucky...
Or of course he could have started off with a mega box of the things and got very lucky indeed.
May have been an unconsecrated car. Get a Priest to sprinkle holy water over it, and fit a crucifix as a bonnet/hood ornament.probably just one of those things but
strange at the time.