It must be the humidity

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saewoody

Feeling the Heat
Feb 15, 2017
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My thermostat says 68 and I am perfectly comfortable in shorts and a tee shirt, almost too warm. Yet in the winter if my thermostat said 68 I would be freezing and my wife would certainly be complaining.


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Agreed, I've often said that to my wife..
 
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Funny how that works. If my wife had her way we would spend all winter keeping the house at 76 and all summer keeping it at 66. Either the foot is on the gas or on the brake, always ;lol.

So true!


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When the girl friend moved in with me I considered doing this in the winter before I bought a wood stove