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Started by Borlotti, August 19, 2008, 23:37:04

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Borlotti

Anyone else put their heating on.  I am freezing.

Borlotti


ninnyscrops

Nope not till Oct 1 - another jumper might be in order  ;)
If I ever get it all right - then that's the time to quit.

Borlotti

I am already wearing a fleece, and it is August.  Better get my hot water bottle and go to bed.

ninnyscrops

If I ever get it all right - then that's the time to quit.

Amazin

That's Baa-aad

;D
Lesson for life:
1. Breathe in     2. Breathe out     3. Repeat

grawrc

Whereabouts are you Borlotti? It's quite mild here in Edinburgh, although very wet. Heating certainly not required yet.

betula

We had to put our heating on at our caravan last weekend.Only for a short time but very strange to have to do it in  August.

Just wet and warm now :)

caroline7758

I did put ours on for a couple of hours one day last week- unbelievable!

Doris_Pinks

Mine is broken, been waiting 3 weeks for it to be sorted, so have no hot water unless we use the immersion >:(  So even if I wanted to put it on...........I couldn't! :(  Lots of fleeces and socks here.
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OllieC

Still wearing t-shirts here & sleeping with the windows open a bit. Not until my birthday, is the aim (8th Oct)...

betula

That is my Daughters birthday ;D

OllieC

Quote from: betula on August 20, 2008, 08:13:26
That is my Daughters birthday ;D

It's a pretty good day for a birthday - always done me well!

Borlotti

Enfield, north London, but think I was so cold because I stood under a tree on the allotment, got soaking wet and cycled home, then emptied the carriers on my bike which were full of water and a few floating beans.  Weather a bit better today, no rain, but no sun.  Anyway off to the Italian lakes in September with the Ramblers for a walking holiday, so hopefully weather should be OK.

asbean

Quote from: OllieC on August 20, 2008, 08:11:52
Still wearing t-shirts here & sleeping with the windows open a bit.

I sleep with the window open (usually wide open) all the year round.  I love to feel the cold air on my face at night.  My spring/autumn duvet will go on in a month or so, and I never need a winter one.  I think I have my own built-in heating.

It's been cool in the house in the early evenings a few times, but we've shut the loft hatch now, which makes a big difference.  Hopefully we'll keep the heating off for a while yet, especially if we get an Indian summer.
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keef

I'd rather light a bonfire in the middle of the room then pay southern electric to run my storage heaters for another year.. I worked it out last night - to use 2 x heaters in 2 x rooms (the rest have heaters but we manage without) over last winter cost almost £200 per / qtr!
Straight outt'a compton - West Berkshire.

Please excuse my spelling, i am an engineer

betula

We have the same problem .We are all electric and the storage heaters cost a fortune.They only go on when it is really cold and then not in every room.. :(

ACE

Sounds like it is cold over on the north island. The sun is shining, just a few summer showers, heating might go on around about guy fawkes night.

Mind you I might be mistaken about the sunshine. It could be the fires of hell making an early appearance ;)

Grandma

Only a spit north of you, ACE, but sunny/cloudy, warm and (as always) windy here.

Still filling my water butts with the hose in the Sussex dustbowl!

Cardigan/fleece on top of tee shirt end of October - (if I have to!) - and heating on early/mid November - never before.

Glad the fires of hell are only affecting the south island. xxx

Amazin

I keep a small window open even in winter in the front room, as when the gas fire goes on I tend to get bunged up and keel over.

However, even in a heatwave (pah! when?!) I can't have windows open overnight - the downside of living in a ground floor flat in Central London I s'pose. I keep a mist-sprayer by the bed and if the heat gets too much at night I have a quick scoosh to cool down. Works a treat.
Lesson for life:
1. Breathe in     2. Breathe out     3. Repeat

Carol

Some form of heating has been going on in my house for weeks now.  This hasn't been summer this year, def.  late autumn. Guess who is getting the rain on Fri. when everyone else is having it fine,  yes USSSSS.   I am going to emigrate.

:'(

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