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Botany

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13. Try to run as little electric as you can so as not to strain the grid.
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 01:00 PM
Jan 2026

Deli or two might be open by you.

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Question about staying warm [View all] barbtries Jan 2026 OP
Try to control drafts Turbineguy Jan 2026 #1
I was going to post this and I haven't yet because I keep getting side-tracked with other things today Niagara Jan 2026 #2
Maybe close off rooms you don't absolutely need to go in, and roll up some towels... 3catwoman3 Jan 2026 #3
This is precisely what I was thinking we should maybe do. barbtries Jan 2026 #9
Yes, justaprogressive Jan 2026 #4
Get everything charged... MiHale Jan 2026 #5
thanks. I'm doing my best to do all that. barbtries Jan 2026 #10
Turn brightness down on phone screen to conserve power & turn auto brightness, bluetooth off SheltieLover Jan 2026 #18
thank you Sheltie Lover! barbtries Jan 2026 #23
Dig it out rfn! SheltieLover Jan 2026 #26
On the High Plains of Texas markodochartaigh Jan 2026 #6
THIS!!! 2naSalit Jan 2026 #17
Yes! Trap body heat as best you can GreatGazoo Jan 2026 #46
I would focus on places where you detect air leaks fargone Jan 2026 #7
Thank you! barbtries Jan 2026 #11
You will be fine. You are not in a cabin in the wilderness. You have central heat. Botany Jan 2026 #8
not in NYC, barbtries Jan 2026 #12
Try to run as little electric as you can so as not to strain the grid. Botany Jan 2026 #13
I'll do that. barbtries Jan 2026 #15
Nor are structures built for this in the South. Water lines are not buried below frost line. SheltieLover Jan 2026 #22
Oh, remember to leave every faucet open to a small stream of water around the clock and markodochartaigh Jan 2026 #14
thank you. barbtries Jan 2026 #21
If you live in a home built on a crawl as so many are, cover vents with plastic bags SheltieLover Jan 2026 #24
i don't know what a crawl is, barbtries Jan 2026 #28
Yes crawl space SheltieLover Jan 2026 #31
Just got a load of firewood this morning for the wood stove Bayard Jan 2026 #16
Thank you. barbtries Jan 2026 #20
News is saying this is biggest storm here since 1994 ice storm SheltieLover Jan 2026 #25
wow. barbtries Jan 2026 #27
I was very happily living in the Chgo burbs back then. SheltieLover Jan 2026 #30
I remember that. I wasn't living there at that time, but I had relatives in Memphis. Laffy Kat Jan 2026 #38
Hi Laffy! SheltieLover Jan 2026 #39
I know, and I worry about you there, Sheltie. Laffy Kat Jan 2026 #40
Thx Laffy SheltieLover Jan 2026 #41
For some reason, power outages always hit our road, and nobody else's Bayard Jan 2026 #29
Glad you have a generator for your fridge! SheltieLover Jan 2026 #33
With windows... 2naSalit Jan 2026 #19
My last days in Iowa... buzzycrumbhunger Jan 2026 #32
ooh that's cool! barbtries Jan 2026 #34
You can use anything to catch the heat, for example your largest soup pot or nonaa Jan 2026 #35
Oh, Lordy! I'm old so I would just go to the closest warming center...if you have them. CTyankee Jan 2026 #36
So it's Sunday morning now. barbtries Jan 2026 #42
We sold our house and moved into a retirement community 3 months ago. We're pretty snug here and I'm glad. CTyankee Jan 2026 #43
If you have a tent LogDog75 Jan 2026 #37
Some Great Advice So Far ProfessorGAC Jan 2026 #44
thanks. barbtries Jan 2026 #45
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