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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Heat wave
This is what animals look like when temperatures come above freezing in Winter.
2 comments:
Rena
said...
I see they're so hot and uncomfortable under their heavy fur coats, they just want to lie on the cold floor, huh?
Oh maaaan, it's 70 in the house right now and I'm cold. What a wuss I am!
70 with the heater on, or is it still warm outside? I can't manage the indoor temperatures too precisely because I heat with wood, but I try to target mid 60s. I can control it pretty well with log sizes and types (birch burns hotter than spruce).
2 comments:
I see they're so hot and uncomfortable under their heavy fur coats, they just want to lie on the cold floor, huh?
Oh maaaan, it's 70 in the house right now and I'm cold. What a wuss I am!
70 with the heater on, or is it still warm outside? I can't manage the indoor temperatures too precisely because I heat with wood, but I try to target mid 60s. I can control it pretty well with log sizes and types (birch burns hotter than spruce).
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