Just had nearly a week without gas (talked about that on another thread). In our case the problem was in the mains, so nothing we could do about it. But the problem sounds similar and it is remarkable how quickly one adjusts.
We were fortunate that, although we had no electric heating of any kind. we do have a wood burner in a central chimney, which gave us enough heat to function, but found ourselves, reliving childhood experiences.
First job of the day was to get the stove cleaned out, ash tray emptied, and the fire going, then having to remember to keep it going all day by regularly checking the fuel situation. Was their enough fuel on the fire? Did the log basket/coal skittle need to be replenished from outside? (usually when it was raining)
We were also without hot water, so I took to going down to the local leisure centre and using their showers every other day.
will WE learn any thing from the rcent hot weather?
Is Trump's Pointless War Still Rattling On And On And On.......



