Wow, that is cold, Cindy! It is snowing again here today. They are predicting 6-12 inches. It will make for a very pretty Christmas, but I am not sure when I am going to get the last few things done.
Brrrr… It has been SO COLD here the last week or more. Some days we haven’t even made it above zero! So, we’ve been keeping our fire going for quite a few days in a row this year.
I think it was about a week ago that it snowed and I took some time to try to figure out how to capture the falling snow. I didn’t do a very good job, but at least you can kind of see the size of the snowflakes in these two pictures.
And the wind was HOWLING and blowing the snow around. I tried to capture the blowing snow, but again, didn’t do a very good job. I’ll post the pics anyway because at least you can kind of tell how dark and perhaps cold it was in the middle of the morning!
There weren’t any birds out eating bird seed today! I’m pretty sure they’ve all gone south by now (LOL).

And here’s the tree that seems to make it into a lot of my photos since it is right out our big bay window.
I have to say BRRRRRR again because it’s SO COLD! At least it’s nice and warm inside as you can see by the first picture with the fire blazing. I think I’ll post about how we heat our home. we have a couple of different systems in place.
First if it’s near 30 degrees outside, our air to air exchange unit uses warmth in the air to keep the house warm without using any fuel. I still don’t quite get how all that works because I sure wouldn’t think there’s any “warmth” in 30 degree air, but that’s what the air to air exchanger does (LOL) and I’ve gotten over trying to figure out exactly how it works (LOL).
If the temperature drops below 30 degrees then it uses a propane fueled heater to warm the air going into the house. Propane is very expensive right now so we try to not use too much of it. So, if it looks like it’s going to be cold for days on end or even just during the daytime then we use the woodstove fireplace insert which has catalytic converter of some sort that makes it super efficient.
We set the air from the central heating system to “circulate” which allows it to move the warm air (make that hot air.. upwards of 90 degrees in the living room) all around the house without using the propane. Some parts of the house don’t stay as warm as might like it, but it’s comfortable and much cheaper than using the propane heater.
Even though we stoke the fire pretty good before we go to bed, the system does usually kick into the propane mode during night keeping the house pretty warm. I have to remember to set the system to “automatic” for night time so that the propane heater will only come on when it gets down to whatever temp I set the thermostat to otherwise it tries to keep it at the temperature set for circulation which is set REALLY WARM so that the fan continues to circulate the wood heat.
I just realized when I typed this blog entry that I really do have a tendency to complicate things. Honestly. I don’t intentionally try to make things complicated. Really. I don’t. It just happens when I’m trying to save money, make things more efficient, etc. Well. You’ve been reading the blog and you already know all of that so I won’t elaborate further (LOL).
Ok.. so how do you keep your house warm in the winter?

