jeez, i been damn freezing all day! hehe, we ran up a huge fuel bill, over £1000 with those xmas temps, so we got a meter put in, to pay off a bit each week, but it also charges for daily use now. it costing a damn fortune. i'd just turned the thing up full blast. Our heating doesn't work proper either, something bout the pipework. but we're moving maybe next month, that's if we're still alive. it's like the day after tomorrow film, hehe.
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midwayislander
Shakti ~ Rising
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How's the weather where you are?
chi_solas- Admin/Forum Promoter
- Post n°27
Re: How's the weather where you are?
I remember the old coal fire places
You could gage your own heat bills.
Gotta go solar
You could gage your own heat bills.
Gotta go solar
chi_solas- Admin/Forum Promoter
- Post n°28
Re: How's the weather where you are?
We are in the 40's with rains tapering off........
In Boston folks are looking to the famous
Patriot's day marathon. It's estimated that
about 2000 European's will not be running
due to the volcanic ash that the airlines
are having a problem with. Seems like nature
has shown how powerful it can be above land
as well as on land.
In Boston folks are looking to the famous
Patriot's day marathon. It's estimated that
about 2000 European's will not be running
due to the volcanic ash that the airlines
are having a problem with. Seems like nature
has shown how powerful it can be above land
as well as on land.
Reikijim- Member
- Post n°29
Re: How's the weather where you are?
Hi,
I`m in North Western Alberta. We experienced the warmest winter in 63 years in this area. We only had approx. 6 days of -30 weather this winter. There was one day back in December when the temp at Edmonton International Airport dipped to -56 C. That day, we were the second coldest place on the planet, next to some place in Siberia. That kind of cold has to be experienced to be believed. It was a first for me, and i can`t say I recommend it...lol. Today is a sunny and balmy 20 degrees C
I`m in North Western Alberta. We experienced the warmest winter in 63 years in this area. We only had approx. 6 days of -30 weather this winter. There was one day back in December when the temp at Edmonton International Airport dipped to -56 C. That day, we were the second coldest place on the planet, next to some place in Siberia. That kind of cold has to be experienced to be believed. It was a first for me, and i can`t say I recommend it...lol. Today is a sunny and balmy 20 degrees C
Stardust- Member
- Post n°30
Re: How's the weather where you are?
It's been 50 F and sunny , but today looks like it's going to be overcast.
chi_solas- Admin/Forum Promoter
- Post n°31
Re: How's the weather where you are?
Stardust wrote:It's been 50 F and sunny , but today looks like it's going to be overcast.
Hopefully your overcast is not
ash clouds from Iceland
chi_solas- Admin/Forum Promoter
- Post n°32
Re: How's the weather where you are?
-30 Makes you appreciate the 20 degrees CReikijim wrote:Hi,
I`m in North Western Alberta. We experienced the warmest winter in 63 years in this area. We only had approx. 6 days of -30 weather this winter. There was one day back in December when the temp at Edmonton International Airport dipped to -56 C. That day, we were the second coldest place on the planet, next to some place in Siberia. That kind of cold has to be experienced to be believed. It was a first for me, and i can`t say I recommend it...lol. Today is a sunny and balmy 20 degrees C
After February when we went from 8 degrees
to 30 if felt like spring now it jumps around
from 30 to 50 it feels soooo good when it gets
to the 70s a tease of better weather to come.
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