right now, 6:16 a.m. central time zone, it is 12 below zero F. (I think that is 25 below C) High for today will be 8 above F. How do you compare? How do you keep warm? Run the furnace on high, or bundle up with sweaters and blankets? Or both? I will go and start the car in a few minutes and let it warm up for 1/2 an hour.
. . .during the day when the children are at school, I bundle up (currently wearing boots, hat, scarf and wooly jumper and still have a very cold nose and frosty fingers); in the evening, if the radiators are doing a good enough job, we have a fire
multi-tasking is good! (and clever!!) (I'm currently four way tasking - dishwasher's on, washing machine's on, tumble dryer's on and I'm helping with homeworks whilst doing this. . . ooh! that's five ways) (but g*d knows what the electricity bill is going to be like. . .)
Oh, well..I'm letting stuff print for work (working from home, dontchaknow), doing laundry AND listening to the Brit fix dinner while I'm visiting here.
k..... AND waiting on the French Press coffee to do it's thing....
NOT in the cute little thingy Christopher is making ours from, but--it'll do for the moment!
But my baby don't love nobody
but me, nobody but me
Yes everybody wants my baby
But my baby don't want nobody
but me, that's plain to see!
I'm his sweet Judy
and he is my loving man!
No time to do his duty,
loves me like no other can!
Now when my baby kisses me
upon my rosy cheeks
I just let those kisses be,
don't wash my face for weeks!
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More time for fun.
The early bird, you know...tho'' we're an hour ahead of you and the porridge is already a distant memory.
please provide more information.
is it? what time is it then?
well, it was when I wrote that this morning ZiggZ; now it's just cold
Vicus really? you want more from me! wonders will never cease. . .
Christopher I think the worms are frozen in!
Dave I don't think I do fun that early (not on my own, anyhow)
right now, 6:16 a.m. central time zone, it is 12 below zero F. (I think that is 25 below C) High for today will be 8 above F. How do you compare?
How do you keep warm? Run the furnace on high, or bundle up with sweaters and blankets? Or both?
I will go and start the car in a few minutes and let it warm up for 1/2 an hour.
Peace, (and warmth) to you.
erm, man it might not be that cold here. . .
. . .during the day when the children are at school, I bundle up (currently wearing boots, hat, scarf and wooly jumper and still have a very cold nose and frosty fingers); in the evening, if the radiators are doing a good enough job, we have a fire
Wooooohooooo!
We're warmer than Spadoman!
(now see--there's something to celebrate!)
<-- having coffee and letting the car warm up
Aka multi-tasking? ;-)
multi-tasking is good! (and clever!!) (I'm currently four way tasking - dishwasher's on, washing machine's on, tumble dryer's on and I'm helping with homeworks whilst doing this. . . ooh! that's five ways) (but g*d knows what the electricity bill is going to be like. . .)
Oh, well..I'm letting stuff print for work (working from home, dontchaknow), doing laundry AND listening to the Brit fix dinner while I'm visiting here.
k.....
AND waiting on the French Press coffee to do it's thing....
NOT in the cute little thingy Christopher is making ours from, but--it'll do for the moment!
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