I can feel them flying like a hand out the window in the wind... (Keith Urban, "Days Go By" from "Be Here.")
He's right. Days do fly by -- I cannot believe how many weeks (not just days) have passed since I composed the basics of my starter post! And I actually didn't realise that my aborted attempt at creating my initial post back on May 13 wasn't deleted. I am still new at navigating around this site and thus had no idea that the post bones were saved...and that once I "published" it would keep the initial creation date.
What can I say. Since I created that post days have flown by. It's finally warmed up around here. On May 13, we were still wearing sweats (even though the lawn was growing and had been on it's 5th weekly mow by then).
Today was the second day that we turned on the whole-house fan. Those are great for this ThyneBurgPA weather. They bring in the cooler outside air and move out the hot inside air. Since it was 71 degrees Farenheit at around 8:30 pm -- fairly high for this time of year in Pennsylvania -- it was the perfect thing. A whole-house fan exchanges the hot air inside the house (it was nearly 80 inside) for cooler air from outside. The air outside was the temperature you'd get after running the A/C, and it was the temperature you'd enjoy IF you ignored the frugal living tips and set your thermostat at 70 or lower. Running the A/C, you'd be wasting $$$ to run that compressor and blower. Running our whole-house fan is about 1/20th (that's right ONE TWENTIETH) the cost of running a whole-house A/C. Our fan is a unit made in the USA from Tamarack Technologies in Buzzards Bay, MA (on Cape Cod). http://www.tamtech.com/ It has insulated doors so there's no draft or air leaks in the colder months, and has two speeds. Take a look at their site if you own your house and see the benefits for yourself!
It didn't help the heat situation in the house at all, that I used the oven to make dinner. Since we no longer have a gas grill (we reverted to charcoal last summer) if we want hot meals aren't a of meat-heavy menu, we turn on the oven if the meal warrants (not everything can be cooked on the stovetop). And cold suppers get old quick!
So, with the heat generated from the oven, husband Chuck was complaining about the heat in the house. I say suck it up and go put on your shorts. ;-) I stay in the hottest room in the house -- our south-facing family room, where my home office is -- ALL DAY without A/C. It normally only gets turned on when he arrives home. He's a hot-weather wuss!
We may investigate putting a cheap used stove in the cellar. That's a tactic learned from my in-laws. It's much cheaper (in the long run) than cranking up the A/C. The temps in the cellar in the summer are regularly 10-15 degrees cooler than upstairs. So, I'll start searching Craigslist, Freecycle and the newspaper classifieds. If you're in Central PA and have a gas range to sell or give away that is, or can be converted to propane, let me know about it! We'll need to install another gas pipe to the range but since the pipes are already in the cellar, it shouldn't cost too much, and Suburban Propane is happy to do it inexpensively since they'll be selling me more fuel if they install more lines!
However, to get it home, I'll have to require my Ford Ranger pickup be returned from Blackwood, where it seems to have grown roots. You can't stuff a range in the back of the Mini -- or in a Honda Civic!
Kevin...take note ;-)!!!!
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Here goes something? Or maybe nothing.
Well my daughter Luann got me thinking. She's actually blogging and she will tell you right up front that she's not a "writer." Actually, I'm the official "writer" of the family. After all that journalism degree from the University of Central Florida -- Florida Technological University when I attended -- should mean that at least the profs thought my skills were worth something.
So maybe I should be blogging, like Luann is (her blog is linked under "My Favorite Blogs").
But are my thoughts are worthy of your time spent reading? That's for you to decide. I actually may be "thought out" (and "wrote out") some days, because I spend my work time writing for the law firm: drafting and editing letters, briefs and job descriptions for immigration cases.
And no, don't call me to task for bad grammar, it was purposeful, my phrase "wrote out." It's my writer's licence, which includes me using British spellings for many words, including "licence," so you'll realise that I'm not spelling incorrectly, I am spelling words the British way for the most part.
Back to blogging (it's easy to get off topic if you're not aiming for a certain point with your writing).
I thought HEY, if I can ghostwrite for my cat ("Mario's Merry Christmas Newsletter" which is in it's fourth year of publication) I certainly should be able to blog. FYI, Mario is shown in the photo by "My profile."
Maybe this blog will end up interesting you enough to revisit.
So, here goes something -- or nothing. We'll see what this becomes.
Heather
So maybe I should be blogging, like Luann is (her blog is linked under "My Favorite Blogs").
But are my thoughts are worthy of your time spent reading? That's for you to decide. I actually may be "thought out" (and "wrote out") some days, because I spend my work time writing for the law firm: drafting and editing letters, briefs and job descriptions for immigration cases.
And no, don't call me to task for bad grammar, it was purposeful, my phrase "wrote out." It's my writer's licence, which includes me using British spellings for many words, including "licence," so you'll realise that I'm not spelling incorrectly, I am spelling words the British way for the most part.
Back to blogging (it's easy to get off topic if you're not aiming for a certain point with your writing).
I thought HEY, if I can ghostwrite for my cat ("Mario's Merry Christmas Newsletter" which is in it's fourth year of publication) I certainly should be able to blog. FYI, Mario is shown in the photo by "My profile."
Maybe this blog will end up interesting you enough to revisit.
So, here goes something -- or nothing. We'll see what this becomes.
Heather
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