Put bubble wrap over the windows. We used that stretchy plastic stuff to insulate the windows in Otter Lake and it made a big difference. If I had actual cold to deal with I would go with bubble wrap!
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
There's not really much I can do with the windows in my kitchen. They cover an entire wall, starting about a foot off the floor and going up to the ten-foot ceiling, and my table and a rolling cabinet thing are in front of them, so I can't install plastic or anything on them too easily. On the windows in my living room, I've got the plastic stuff plus insulated curtains, and I'm going to install the plastic on the last living room window and the bedroom and bathroom windows tomorrow.
For you north is closer to the equator, right? so in addition to having the wrong seasons, your directions are upside-down.
Wow, I hadn't even thought of it like that before! Freaky.
Though I quite like Seattle's two seasons; 9 months of the year we get 40-50 and raining, three months we get 70 and sunny!
9 months of the year we get 40-50 and raining, three months we get 70 and sunny!
If only everyone else didn't think that would be wonderful to live in, I'd move there if I were richer.
That is pretty ideal, meara.
I'm enjoying looking at the pretty patterns the frost makes on the storm windows...from the inside!
Franny's reaction when we were in Utah was "Look! Elsa was here!"
Wow, I hadn't even thought of it like that before! Freaky.
Furthermore, at the exact same time as your days were getting shorter, ours were getting longer. I'm in ur Antipodes, stealing ur dayz.
I could never live in Seattle. My optimum is 80% sunny days; I get miserable after a couple dreary days. And after 3 days of snow and stupid cold, I'll angrily stab something. This latitude is as bad a winter as I could ever take.
Franny's reaction when we were in Utah was "Look! Elsa was here!"
The patterns really are beautiful.
I would go insane in Seattle.
Plei, I can't remember if you're studying Ruby on Rails or are adept at it, but I saw a link for FT remote-work jobs for RoR back end AND front end developers:
(I thought of Plei, but anyone else looking for a job and has RoRails experience, give it a look-see. They're also hiring a FTOnline Marketing Project Manager and a PT Web Designer/Developer, all telecommute.)