The Front porch.
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Re: The Front porch.
Little to cool for right now but this afternoon will be nice.
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More frost this morning, but not as thick. It's been one rare cold March and April.
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Could get away with a jacket this morning
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It's even too wet out there for 9.5 inches. Bet that wanted poster is ringing wet, Noreply.
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Looks like he isn't waterproof. Maybe the sun will dry him out today.
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Don't know about the porch but had to crank up the AC last night in my house, it was hotter than a woodchucks nest in here. Had it going today also.
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Baby/gravy heat compared to mid/late summer. At least your electric bill up there on the mountain never raises/sky rockets while running anything. You got it made in the shade, and don't even know it, Bolt. Wish my electric bill was like that. Gotta stay cool though or I'll pass clear out in the real nasty heat that's probably coming later....
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Might need a long sleeve out there this morning.
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Not from now on. I will have to watch what I use since that easy 69 bucks a month ends this month. That's why I trying to get on that county plan with lower rate. You ought to too. Next winter I thought about using a heating pad for my cat in there instead of running that heater all the time. Worked pretty good for my outdoor cat, he loved it!TRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Fri May 04, 2018 3:00 pmBaby/gravy heat compared to mid/late summer. At least your electric bill up there on the mountain never raises/sky rockets while running anything. You got it made in the shade, and don't even know it, Bolt. Wish my electric bill was like that. Gotta stay cool though or I'll pass clear out in the real nasty heat that's probably coming later....
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Aggregate. Does Colgate toothpaste sponsor it?cbolt wrote: ↑Sat May 05, 2018 2:13 pmNot from now on. I will have to watch what I use since that easy 69 bucks a month ends this month. That's why I trying to get on that county plan with lower rate. You ought to too. Next winter I thought about using a heating pad for my cat in there instead of running that heater all the time. Worked pretty good for my outdoor cat, he loved it!TRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Fri May 04, 2018 3:00 pmBaby/gravy heat compared to mid/late summer. At least your electric bill up there on the mountain never raises/sky rockets while running anything. You got it made in the shade, and don't even know it, Bolt. Wish my electric bill was like that. Gotta stay cool though or I'll pass clear out in the real nasty heat that's probably coming later....
Heating pad. Be good turned on low, seems like they would get too hot for a cat to lay on inside, but a good idea if she don't claw into it. House catch on fire shorting out. No insurance. Have you got a breaker box, or the old fuse box set up down airewww?
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Fuse box. It's not up to code but that's a bunch of baloney anyway. My heating guy told me that awhile back. He said I don't use enough electric in this house to need a breaker box. That's just for people who have a lot of juice hogs in their house like washers and dryers, dishwashers, I don't have any of that and the big stuff I do have like the central a/c, water heater, and stove is on their own dedicated circuits with fuses. Fuse box works the same way as breaker box by sensing too much current and cutting off the circuit. This house hasn't burned down yet so something must be working. That cat don't claw anyway so I wouldn't have to worry.