Thursday, July 03, 2008

cold.

It has been very cold here today. Steve is in the process of installing a gas heater which hopefully will be in tomorrow evening. Tonight has seemed colder than usual so I hope it is in tomorrow.

At least we have an electric blanket on our bed to keep us warm.

5 comments:

Kimberly said...

It is hard hearing that is cold there when it is hot here. I am so thankful for the summer finally to arrive here in the Finger Lake region of NY. It seems to always be so gloom here, but the sun is shining and I am praising God.
I pray that the heater will be installed and all of you will be warm.

Take care my friend,
Kimberly

Kathleen Miller said...

Therese,

Have a Blessed Day. Sorry I have not commented in a while. Hope you get warmer...

God Bless!

Michele said...

whew, its 30 here (90 degrees) your welcome to come and enjoy the heat here!

paramedicgirl said...

Our summer is your winter. It has been hovering around 34 degrees here this past week, but today we have rain and lots of it. One thing about living at the coast, you can always count on rain!

Therese said...

I think 34 (if you are talking Celsius) would be the perfect temperature for me. I prefer warm days to cold. Getting much over 34/35 is getting a bit too hot though.

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