Friday, November 07, 2008

Is your heat on yet?

Although you may not see it clearly, this evergreen bush outside my studio window highlights our transition from fall to winter. I see the fallen leaves and frozen drops of rain.
I think we're going to be lucky with our heating costs this year - we've been having some snow flurries (and rain) today and the temp is 35 but inside the house, it's 69. We tend to keep our thermostat really low since we're in and out and I dress in layers. I did go ahead and turn the heat on although I set the thermostat at 60 for now.


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11 comments:

Julia said...

I love this picture! I can see the little frozen drops of rain.
We heat with a gas fireplace, so I am very glad that the price is dropping, just pray that it continues. It has been on for a couple of weeks now.
I keep my thermostat on 69 too. Our home is actually very easy to heat.

Lori in South Dakota said...

Nope, Weenie Lori here, the heat has been on for quite a while, and I can't live without my electric blanket. Although I don't set it much over 70. Can I say it's my age Mary? I think I AM older than you!!

Granny said...

That picture makes me want to turn my heat on! Haven't had it on yet.

Nancy said...

Yes, my heat has been on for over a month, as it has been cold here in Wyoming. The flannel sheets and down blanket are on the bed, too.

Anonymous said...

Oh, I love flannel sheets ... but you can't wear a flannel nightgown and sleep on flannel sheets ... it's the "velcro effect" ... you can't turn because the flannels stick together! LOL Our heat has been on and off ... we get a cold spell and then it gets up to 70 (like today) ... located in Pittsburgh, PA ... very odd weather but from what I can see we're at an end of the Indian Summer we've been enjoying.

Flatlander (Linda)

Deborah Levy said...

OOOH YUK! And I was whining last week when it was 60!!! Fortunately we're back to 80. I look forwrd to this 6 month period when we can have the AC off...but still be comfortable (without heat)

Anonymous said...

Yup, heat is on for about 10 days. We have tubes in our cement that fluid runs thru. There is something about warm feet that makes a person feel warm allover. I have the thermostat set on 67 so that is the air temp at 4 feet off the floor....but temp at the floor is about 80. Feels great in the morning stepping onto that warm floor. I certainly don't look forward to the next few months of electric bills.

Karen L

jacquie said...

not yet, but went from 80 one day to 40 the next....may have to break down and turn on the heat if the sun doesn't shine tomorrow.

Joyce said...

Our heat is on and we got stuck in the snow in our lane yesterday so winter is well and truly here.

Sheila said...

My heat has been off and on too. We just finished a week of 70s, but not long before that we woke up to 32-degree mornings. I pretty much keep it on 60 during the night, turn it up in the morning while I shower, and then off during the day.

BrendaLou said...

Mary---our heat is on all year long. We live on the N. CA coast where the Arctic currents come (Eureka, CA). We have the lowest high temperatures in the USA--even Alaska is warmer in the summer. It stays pretty much between 55 and 65 degrees year round. Oh, we have 75-78 degree days in the summer but not all summer long! Rarely gets very cold either. Just bought our tickets to Minn. for Christmas...daughter and her family (GRANDBABIES!!!!) live in Savage.