RE: The River Thames at Day into Night
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HAHA, that must have been weird but I read it here:
It was confidence not faith, sorry, my bad :)
Too hot definitely isn't good either, every time that I'm cold, and more clothes and a blanket aren't enough, the gas heater can only be on for a little while if it really is the only way because I hate it when it's too hot inside, so I get it!
Last year we bought that heater before real winter arrived and we only used it 4x I think. This year I will use it a few times more though because we swapped bedrooms and the one where my daughter sleeps is the one with some water issues inside the closet (none of her stuff is in there but still best if we can keep it dry this year lol)..
So this time I will use it for a few hours in the afternoon with open closet to heat that up too and then she will not be cold at night (I hope). For in the living room the heater is usually way too hot, I prefer just adding blankets :)
We had a bit of cold here last winter but definitely not yet in this time.. one thing that makes it a bit unpleasant inside is the extreme winds picking up as we live high. But usually when we hare cold inside because of the wind (and single glass in living room, ugh) we go outside to find out it's not even really cold there :)
Best remedy is to go for a walk..
Haha! I was just being cynical.😆 Hubby is always Captain!
I work a lot in water and know just how powerful and unpredictable currents can be. Sometimes his friends might suggest things that sound adventurous, but he's always cautious because he knows that we could be faced with extreme conditions at any moment.
Yeah, if blankets are sufficient in places like Spain, then I think that's the best option. I understand about single glass - it does make a noticeable difference.
We have a small electric radiator on the boat for backup and if it should ever get unbearable cold, but I don't think we'll need it, and we could only use it if we were hooked up to main power anyhow.
We have a generator and a powerful power bank, but it's not strong enough for the radiator.
It's been ages since I went to Spain, but I do love the milder winters there:)))