Had to turn on the central heating for the first time last night. A chilly 18 degrees C.
I adjust the thermostat to a comfortable level depending on the choice of clothing I'm wearing ( or lack thereof). But no set temperature. Lower when dressed, higher, if not. Lower at night then snuggle under a warm blanket to sleep.
70 degrees. Not 69, and not 71. Don't touch it, or I'll know 🙄
Pretty much keep it around 70 in the winter. In the summer we keep it about 74. Cost of electricity is too high to keep it much warmer or cooler.
In the winter we usually set the thermostat to 67° during the day and 64° at night
Where I live we have about 8 days of winter, during that time I turn off the AC. Last winter was an aberration it was below freezing for a week. Turned the heat on every day for a few hours to keep the pipes from bursting.
20c usually evenings only.
I pretend I am in Hawaii.
His GODDESS 💋💋💋💋💋💋
Every second of every day. 💕💝
I will join you on the beach, Goddess.
Lol… ima cold cold Goddess hun.
His GODDESS 💋💋💋💋💋💋
Every second of every day. 💕💝
All the better reason to hit a nice tropical beach and let the sun make you a nice warm Goddess, Venus.
I have a wood burning stove, so, 75/80 isn't unusual
My heating bills are crazy, but what can I say… this Goddess likes to walk around… dammit am I in the wrong thread again? 😜😝😂
His GODDESS 💋💋💋💋💋💋
Every second of every day. 💕💝
68f/20c
My house is at 67-68 degrees F year round, whether that means turning heat or air on or opening the windows
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My house has an automated, electric central heating system which keeps the temperature in every room at 20 Celsius, regardless of outside temperature. I live in a subarctic climate where temperatures typically range from minus 30 to plus 30, so that's quite a feat.
It's now 14.5˚C (58˚F) in here.
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67-68 winter….76 summer F
Warm enough that I don't need a magnifying glass and tweezer to find me stumpy
At night and during the day if I'm at work 64f. 67f when I'm home and awake