Family history with heat on cold nights
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Tjis is a blog on the fly. Come back later if you cant take it cause it could be more presentable at maybe a tenth grade level as opposed to current application for ei eighth graders.
I have a kidney doctor friend in Arkansas who likes to wane nostalgic on these matters and maybe he will contribute. He is currently engrossed with family letters from Plain dealing Louisiana
at if you could do the honors in hit me up soon as possible another dictated instant dictate text for instant blog about heating systems with the cold last night down in the 20s. I was thinking about different heat over the years is turned out. I didn’t know my heater was on, but it’s 60. It knocked to chill off but When I got into bed last night, I thought I had a little hypothermia but my senior sister Marsha I think before I left Alabama to give me a heated quilt a small one and I got that from my toes and I know it with my down comforter and one of mom‘s quilt size double later almost sweating and sweating tonight, but I was very warm The thermometer for me as if my nose starts freezing, getting cold as it did several occasions in Alabama, January and February I had a I had a heated quilt dammit anyway and then a quilt but my nose stick my nose up had a toboggan on and almost freeze some nights in the teens in the 20s. I did have some Space heaters at that front room pretty much lockdown. You just need to run room warm if you have to think about it, my central heat got blown out by lightning strike in August 2000 I was in the library in Collinsville. I heard the strike and said that sure enough 3003 miles down the road and knocked out my heat in my Water my pump so about seven years after that I was living in third world as I did for the last 10 years in Collinsville. It reminded me my grandfather said there’s a big house in Walden Creek community outside pigeon Forge two-story thing I think he said 12 fireplaces in that house but it was at least six so I mean you weren’t getting cold air and then the Little small place for my grandmother helping and grew up with her sister and nine brothers and mom and dad they had a heater I made a fireplace that’s how they stayed warm you know they let it have nothing of a night and then I guess when I get up at 5 o’clock in the morning get that thing fired up so whatever they were, they were warm when we went over to see uncle Prentice couple years ago at October when his son Neil was down from Alaska Tim Wood my cousin me there he said he remembered these about 11 year old boy Maybe younger than that he was in the bed with Prentice and our oldest cousin Harold Simmons apprentice Wood was eight years older than Harold so I don’t know Harold would’ve been 10 so I guess Prentice would’ve been in room 1418 but Tim was in that bed at grandmother Helton. He didn’t say anything about the time of the year or a fireplace But yeah that was one of the lights to go to see my grandfather‘s sleeping out back in his small house on that rollaway bed where for the fireplace was I was just that’s good and Gaffney corset and they get cool in the evening and turn it down. We had those quilts Yeah uncle Bill uncle Bill had a good system across the road from Alabama. He had a he had a big heater in the front room that run on gas roll electricity so it’s electricity went out. You could just run it on gas and down stairs. He had a heater at a wood heater down there so can you get that thing up 90° is how many electricity went out and they got cold a big snowstorm of 93 I got over to his house and downstairs there yeah do you know it was there was he had it warm 90° that’s weird. They didn’t have a tub or shower up to 2000. That’s where he do his wash the buckets and hot water off that stove as it could be was Marsha’s big adventure with her cousins and clean up in tubs of hot water downstairs knuckle Bill‘s room. He got upset with them one time they got too much water on his concrete floor down there that was remarkable house I Yeah you gotta move on and go to other places so that’s my he and their stories for this morning and maybe by the time I revise my blog and Scoular I’m sure Kevin will on the way in on this. She’s been nostalgic here lately on Facebook. OK I’ll be looking for this when I get to a computer maybe later on in the day I made it through that it’s a 42 is always getting to 41 now I think it’s still in the 20s weather man saying here in upstate South Carolina but it’s gonna get up to 60 more so looks like in the survived this little episode.


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