Kind people kept giving me lovely large candles which I very rarely light.
Perhaps they'll come in useful this winter.
Recalled for a further appointment after a routine mammogram
It's feeling a lot chillier tonight and the temperature is reading 17.5C in the flat and 16C in the annexe. Normally I would have put my heating on but I'm holding out! I might succumb at 17C and set the heating for 18C. I'm trying to be brave.
Have you switched your heating on yet? Are you holding out a bit longer? What will you set the thermostat for this year?
Kind people kept giving me lovely large candles which I very rarely light.
Perhaps they'll come in useful this winter.
Mollygo
Which way your house faces makes such a difference. Our North facing living room is so cold I sat working in my Oodie.
Sitting in the South facing dining room is warmer, even with the patio doors open so the dog can play in the garden.
We might have to change rooms this winter to save on heating.
Indeed.
We change rooms/chairs to sit, read, computer work on many days. The best rooms face South in winter, north in summer.
It was 14, chilly, and rainy today, even the dogs preferred inside.
I've just been getting the last of the Vitmin D in the garden in the sunshine
BlueBelle
Doesn’t anyone use hot water bottles when sitting on chilly nights such a cheap form of heat ??
Hot barley bags for me, microwavable.
It was not that cold this morning, but damp and miserable, so got the wood burner on for a bit to lift the mood. Sun's out now.
I just read that we could have 10 hour power outages this winter. ok, planning for the worst: small cosy room, battery operated radio and work lights powered by makita batteries. Another battery was bought last month so I now have enough. Some heat provided in that small room by candle (s). Thermos flasks will be used for hot drinks and sandwiches packed ready to eat. Fridge and freezer will be fine, unopened
That makes a lot of sense mollygo. I have already planned for that `what if` if I want to be cosy in one small room upstairs. I have an easy chair in there, radio and other comforts and also a spinning wheel. There is a low window and a beautiful view over old rickety red roofs and cottage gardens. Better than trying to maintain heat in a much bigger room with a draught around my ankles
Which way your house faces makes such a difference. Our North facing living room is so cold I sat working in my Oodie.
Sitting in the South facing dining room is warmer, even with the patio doors open so the dog can play in the garden.
We might have to change rooms this winter to save on heating.
Im arthritic so the one thing I will not economise on is heating. No amount of woolly sweaters will make me feel less miserable if I am cold. Having said that I mainly heat just one room. I dont have heating on in the bedroom no matter how cold it gets.
After yesterday’s cold and wet, this morning in the NW is fine, sunny and warm enough to hang washing out in my pj’s. The damp on the clothes is already evaporating in clouds of steam.
It is chilly morning here in North Devon but my heating is yet to kick in and thermostat is set at 15°…
Well, it's a chilly start to the day up here in south-east Scotland. Definite nip in the air today!
That potential very cold winter ahead whiff, could well be and the wise ones prepare for the worst and hope for the best
Doesn’t anyone use hot water bottles when sitting on chilly nights such a cheap form of heat ??
Got soaked going to and from my craft group and was freezing so had my heating on for 2 hours. Luckily living in a bungalow it keeps warm after heating switched on. But don't want to put it on again until mid October if I can help it. Declared it was winter this week vest ,thick tights and winter pj tops back on. Had to put my 10.5 duvet on with fleece on top. When I change the bed at the end of the month will join my all seasons duvet back together. Washing up my summer coats the weekend to put away.
After the summer we had think it's going to be a very cold winter this year.
two living room top vents closed this morning and a long draught excluder taken out of the hall cupboard and laid down by the french doors. Will keep those vents closed here as the house is airy anyway but they will have to be opened when the stove is on. Still draughty around my ankles. Socks next
I can't say I've felt cold yet and ours hasn't come on it's set at 18C. DH insists it's staying off until November. The cost of electricity bothers me more than the gas. I will try not to use the tumble drier but with it getting darker we are bound to use more electricity.
We haven't had the central heating on yet, but I did treat us to the cosy gas fire on Monday morning while we settled down to watch the funeral with my Dad.
Turned it down and then off after a while though when the sun came round onto the lounge window.
I have been switching my heated towel rail on before my shower in the morning recently as well.
And wearing my winter pyjamas already...
I live in south Oxfordshire and I am chilly mortal and the weather has not got cool enough for either of us to even to begin to feel cool, still less cold at home. The CH thermostats are set at 18.5 and the heating has yet to switch on, even first thing in the morning.
I am wearing a light summer dress with a cardigan and went out shopping around 9.00am and needed no more.
Where are all the parts of the country where the weather is so much colder. Our house is very old and listed so our insulation levels are not up to modern standards.
No, I won’t be for a long time yet either, but the house is definitely cold in the mornings/evenings.
I feel for those with asthma and bad lungs, unheated homes are so dangerous sadly for so many.
Not yet. We are genuinely warm. Himself is in a tee shirt and joggers. I’m in my softies (3/4 sleeve top) and bare feet. It’s mild today probably because it’s raining.
I've put on a cardigan; it doesn't seem as chilly this evening as it was a few nights ago.
Yammy Opening the oven door will not give you any heat gain. The heat from the oven is going to dissipate into the kitchen anyway as it cools, it is just a choice between a quick blast of heat over a short period or a more gentle flow of heat over a longer period.
Visitors this week-end, so we too have relented, It will come on tomorrow then kept on low and very low the week after when we go on our tour of Croatia.
Oh dear, I too have weakened despite vowing to hold out until the end of the month.
I’ve put it on for an hour this evening, then it’s going off.
The spirit was willing but ..
Yammy
Yes, it is so cold here in the frozen North west. Not all the time usually for the last hour in the evening this last week. The plinth heaters before we eat. I am getting like my mother and leave the cooker door open after it has been switched off. we are all oil no gas in the village so hope it will be priced capped in the mini-budget.
Blooming heck, I too am in the north west. But it’s nowhere near frozen! No heaters on here! Windows still open - and I was wearing shorts two days ago! Have had the electric blanket on low to warm the bed up a couple of times but that’s about it!
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