This is one of those mornings where I wonder how the lady who lived here before us made it living 50 years in this house. Because I don't think I'm going to make it through this first winter!
(Is it summer yet?)
And now I'm all drugged up (okay, just cough syrup and coffee) and ready to rumble.
Not sure what I'm rumbling, but, yeah...
To Do:
- finish this story
- make a quilt top
- test the pH of my garden soil
- ...other things.
Maybe it's time to go back to sleep.
(Too many things to do, not even half enough time.)
(Is it summer yet?)
And now I'm all drugged up (okay, just cough syrup and coffee) and ready to rumble.
Not sure what I'm rumbling, but, yeah...
To Do:
- finish this story
- make a quilt top
- test the pH of my garden soil
- ...other things.
Maybe it's time to go back to sleep.
(Too many things to do, not even half enough time.)
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It's pretty much 'optimised' for optimal human living temperatures, which nature doesn't usually provide.
We're looking at various options for warming up the house during winter, although right now the simplest one might very well just be sealing in the underside of the house. (We have marginally insulated floorboards right now, on posts/pylons.
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I'm glad it seems like you're over your cold, btw. I was becoming alarmed as I went through your post backwards.
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