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harvesttender
True Blue Farmgirl
56 Posts
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Posted - Jan 26 2015 : 7:53:38 PM
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55 night / 65 day. We try to heat with wood as much as we can, and use the oil furnace as supplemental. We hang our laundry on lines near the woodstove, so the heat serves double-duty. Generally, we sleep comfortably with flannel sheets,a down comforter, and one more wool blanket. During TV time, DH and I both sit in the evening, tucked in with our favorite afghans.
Harvesttender
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hudsonsinaf
True Blue Farmgirl
3162 Posts
Shannon
Rozet
Wyoming
USA
3162 Posts |
Posted - Jan 27 2015 : 05:34:19 AM
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Oh my goodness! I was reading through this and it looks like last year we kept the heat at 65. And it was COLD last winter (well a few ice storms anyway, which is cold for here). Anyways, it hasn't been nearly as cold here, and I've kept it at 67. Hmmmm I think I am getting.... er...... older ;)
~ Shannon
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Daizy
True Blue Farmgirl
992 Posts
Daizy
Talladega
Alabama
USA
992 Posts |
Posted - Jan 28 2015 : 4:06:30 PM
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Hay there,
I have no furnace so I cut off my space heaters and crawl into a warmed bed with my electric blanket. Waking up and hitting the cold floor is pretty tough on some morning. I have gone into the bathroom where the small heater is that has a temp. gauge and it has shown 38. Last year the water that I left dripping in the tub to keep the pipes from freezing actually froze in the tub and drains during the night and I had several inches of water in the tub. I hope to build my home this summer and I will have REAL heat. Whoo hoo!!!
Hugs and prayers, Daizy #1093 Poor House Farmgirl Chapter {A virtual chapter open to everyone.} A good day is when you find ALL your ear tags! I wonder how my cows would like my Farmgirl apron?? www.poorhouseparadise.blogspot.com |
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