When I was younger, I loved the changing seasons much more than I do now.
I embraced the cold Fall breezes when they’d cap the final summer time afternoons in mid September every year. I relished the first snowfall, even when it left myself and others shivering at my bus stop in the early day hours. And just enjoy everyone else, I welcomed and loved the oncoming Spring season almost as much as I do now. I get scheduled out because the change in seasons poses a challenge to any dire homeowner. There are unspeakable risks to neglecting a respected winterization of your home. What if you allow exposed pipes to reach temperatures below 32 degrees fahrenheit? You could end up with exploded plumbing and extremely luxurious water disfigure. I assume some people who live in Texas and were there last year when the power grid went down while I was in that drastic week-long ice storm. Those people weren’t ready for weather enjoy that and it tore through Texas in a path of destruction. Last year I made sure to safeguard my midwestern home by acceptablely winterizing it as early as September. Now it’s almost summer time and I find myself in a unusual dilemma—an out of control energy bill from having to run the so much. The temperature outside this week was 100 degrees, however the heat index almost reached 110 degrees. I assume I’m not the only person who sees their energy bill go crazy in the months of June, July, and July every year. At least by September the people I was with and I start to get that mild, pre-Fall weather that I’m always so fond of.
hot water boiler