Re: What are you getting into today?
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 11:54 pm
Load dishwasher, unload dishwasher, fold laundry and put away, clean a counter and hit the gym.
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That walk would have killed me in this heat, LCF. EMS would have been picking me up off the ground. I've been working out hard though during this heat invasion. Lots of arm reach out's to the thermostat cranking up the central air. Will be another workout worrying about how much the next the electric bill will be. My last one was over 200 bucks. Those electric bills get pretty heavy for me with heat invasions.LICKING COUNTY FAN wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 8:44 pm It was a early trip to the gym and then I did a 3.9 mile walk, after I got home.
LOL. I did get a sunburn on my head, because I forgot to wear a hat.TRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 10:29 pmThat walk would have killed me in this heat, LCF. EMS would have been picking me up off the ground. I've been working out hard though during this heat invasion. Lots of arm reach out's to the thermostat cranking up the central air. Will be another workout worrying about how much the next the electric bill will be. My last one was over 200 bucks. Those electric bills get pretty heavy for me with heat invasions.LICKING COUNTY FAN wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 8:44 pm It was a early trip to the gym and then I did a 3.9 mile walk, after I got home.
I wouldn't of had time to get a sun burnt head. EMS would have been there sooner picking me up from heat stroke. I can't take the blast furnace type heat like it's been for awhile. I'm a wuss in summertime heat. I like the 40's and 50's temps.LICKING COUNTY FAN wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 7:19 amLOL. I did get a sunburn on my head, because I forgot to wear a hat.TRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 10:29 pmThat walk would have killed me in this heat, LCF. EMS would have been picking me up off the ground. I've been working out hard though during this heat invasion. Lots of arm reach out's to the thermostat cranking up the central air. Will be another workout worrying about how much the next the electric bill will be. My last one was over 200 bucks. Those electric bills get pretty heavy for me with heat invasions.LICKING COUNTY FAN wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 8:44 pm It was a early trip to the gym and then I did a 3.9 mile walk, after I got home.
Today will be the same as yesterday. Workout in the morning and work 2nd shift.
I might as well have the windows up. My neighbor told me before that his electric bill is not as high as mine. He has a one floor plan too. He moved last week, but he ran his CA as much as I do, or more. I don't know why it's so high, but I've been running the CA pretty hard, and I even did in June some days. My wife uses the washer/dryer a lot, and lets lights burn, but I think it still shouldn't be that high. My CA is an old dinosaur is all I can figure. It's pretty old but still runs. I had new parts put in it, and worked on a few times. It must not be very efficient. My house isn't all that big either. Electric Co is making a killing off me. But I gotta stay cool, or the EMS will be showing up. Thinking of a new CA unit next summer if I'm lucky. Just had a new furnace put in last part of December/early January.
Paladin wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 12:30 pm Part of it may be who supplies the electricity. Rates vary. Older home with poor insulation may add to the problem. Finally the thermostat setting plays a part. My wife runs washer/dryer too but we tend to turn off lights not needed.
Oh, and close the windows !