Marshy
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I refuse to even consider it until November.
Besides its bloody lovely still.
Besides its bloody lovely still.
Yes, it's that time of year when households across the nation will do battle on just when is THE time to put the heating on again and "If you're cold, put a jumper on" will be shouted at moaning kids everywhere.
I don't know how to operate our heating - technology, eh? - but I gather it is set to kick in if the temperature drops below 16 degrees, which it did in the wee hours of Monday morning for a little while.
It definitely kicked in for longer last night, as I was lying in bed thinking "what is that bloody noise?" Turns out it was the heating or the pump or something that's involved in making the radiators wake from their Summer slumber.
I'm still in shorts of course, and yesterday was a glorious day to be out in the sun but, bbbbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrr, it's started to get a bit chilly over night now.
Are you ON or still OFF?
Nope, at least not to my knowledge.
Can't imagine it'll be long until it kicks in at night though...
I refuse to even consider it until November.
Besides its bloody lovely still.
Yep, certainly do, the little 'un has a habit of kicking all his covers off regardless of temperature then waking up the house with his displeasure.You have your heating on AT NIGHT? Well laaaa deee daaa.
Yep, certainly do, the little 'un has a habit of kicking all his covers off regardless of temperature then waking up the house with his displeasure.
Those sleeping bags were great for us when he was small enough to be in them (sadly a year or so too old now), barring the icicle hands in the morning of course!Ah fair point. I guess we might have the same problem with our 1 year old this winter, although she still has one of these at present, which is excellent:
Not had the heating on yet, but soup is once more starting to look like an attractive meal option...