Sunday 21 August 2016

Sometimes a quiet day can be so perfect !

You wake and put the kettle on


enjoy a cup of tea, with a perfect LCHF breakfast


which keeps you going throughout the day to do a little dusting


before you treat yourself to a sit down and listen to your new CD


then later into the kitchen preparing tonight's meal


a low carb lamb moussaka, which is family friendly too!
see the recipe here

now don't forget the glass of merlot !


and to top it all get the butler to do the washing up ...
well I'm dreaming a bit here ... perhaps Eddie may volunteer !


image from here

I wonder have you enjoyed a quiet day recently ?
Take care and thanks for reading

All the best Jan

10 comments:

  1. Our daughter visited and brought me a tin of tea because she didn't care for it. It's pomegranate and oolong. I love it so much it sometimes stops my perfect day in its tracks while I enjoy. It's now by far my favorite tea.

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  2. Our Sunday's are usually quiet, our day of rest, though I still walk. : )

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  3. Quiet time reading, is always appreciated.

    Jenny S

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  4. This sounds an idyllic day Jan, my kind of day.

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  5. We LOVE quiet days home and for me a quiet day home, includes baking.

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  6. Sounds like such a lovely day. We always make sure to have quiet days like these at home. They are not only needed but thoroughly enjoyed!

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  7. The perfect day! I hope the butler stepped up!xxx

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  8. Hi Dina (Snowbird)
    Yes, the butler stepped up superbly, thank you ...
    and not only with the washing up but with some cleaning too!

    All the best Jan

    PS Many thanks to you all for your comments here, they are always lovely to receive, read and share ... Jan

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  9. I love the duster, tickling my keyboard, ah, that's better.

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  10. I could sure use a quiet day lately. Things have been pretty hectic around here. Love that Pink tea kettle. You know, I always wondered what it would be like to have a Pink kitchen, just dreaming I guess. A simple lovely post, Jan. Those are my favorite ones. And Pink is a happy color for sure.

    ~Sheri

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