When I was younger, I enjoyed the decreasing seasons much more than I do now.
I embraced the chilly Fall breezes when they’d cap the final Summer afternoons in mid September every year.
I relished the first snowfall, even when it left me shivering at our bus stop in the early day hours. And just love everyone else, I welcomed plus enjoyed the oncoming Springtime season almost as much as I do now. I get tied up out because the change in seasons poses a challenge to any harsh homeowner. There are unspeakable risks to neglecting a typical winterization of your home. What if you allow exposed pipes to reach temperatures below 32 degrees fahrenheit? You could end up with exploded plumbing plus seriously high-priced water destruction. I suppose some people who live in TX plus were there last year when the power grid went down during that extreme week-long ice storm. Those people weren’t ready for weather love that plus it tore through TX in a path of destruction. Last year I made sure to safeguard our midwestern home by satisfactoryly winterizing it as early as September. Now it’s almost Summer plus I find myself in a different dilemma—an out of control energy bill from having to run the air conditioner so much. The temperature outside this month was 100 degrees, however the heat index almost reached 110 degrees. I suppose I’m not the only woman who sees their energy bill go insane in the weeks of July, July, plus November every year. At least by September we start to get that mild, pre-Fall weather that I’m consistently so fond of.