That cold prairie wind going to whipping up soon.. ain't much out your way to slow it down ..Thanks everyone!! gunna need to do some insulating next
50° on me here may as well be a artic blast / too cold on my old bones.Windchill made it 6° outside. Stayed about 39 inside after I shut the heater off for bed. I let it warm up to 50 before I shut it off last night.
Just chilling by the space heater having coffee and getting ready for work50° on me here may as well be a artic blast / too cold on my old bones.
Out his way maybe cow chips . Not much in woods for supply..During the remodel and winter setting in..now's the time to install a wood stove.
It’s not very bad, the modern stuff doesn’t bother me at all.that's itchy work
That's a bummer... might have to check out a coal stove or a pellet stove.Out his way maybe cow chips . Not much in woods for supply..
I have untreatable hypothyroid and anything less than 80 and I'm shivering.. I'm thankful for dead down wood for the stove.. if I still lived at the last place it would have been a $5000 heating oil bill..50° on me here may as well be a artic blast / too cold on my old bones.
I was born there.. Mom and Dad said that some of the neighbors houses you could see the light coming through cracks in the walls while it was snowing..I lived in Japan in the 80's. My house had no central heating or cooling. Had to use kerosene heaters to warm the house up in the morning and nights. Would wake up a half hour early each morning. Jump out of bed, turn on the heater in the bedroom, the bathroom and the kitchen then jump back in bed. Come home at night, turn the heaters on and get back in the car and let the house warm up. Good times for sure.
Brrrrrr.....I was born there.. Mom and Dad said that some of the neighbors houses you could see the light coming through cracks in the walls while it was snowing..
Man I been in some pretty cold drafty homes here in the USA.. lolBrrrrrr.....
GOD BLESS AMERICA...