Retirement means a switch to air conditioning

Getting through the summer time would be just about impossible with it

I certainly enjoyed the summer time where I used to live. Actually, that region was where I called beach home all of my life until a year or so ago. Being raised in the far north comes with plenty of winter. And I mean a certainly serious, long, cold and snowy winter. That meant we had to deal with the elements for more than six weeks at least. That’s a lot of heating. I was lucky to regularly have fantastic heating methods in the homes I owned. Even the beach home I grew up in had a big boiler in the basement. That was some of the coziest heating a person can find. I enjoyed that radiant heating. But it was the summer, however brief it was, that I certainly enjoyed. The afternoons were sizzling and the evening were regularly nice and cool. However, as I aged, the winters certainly started to take a toll on my both physically and mentally. So when my fiance and I retired, we made the decision to move south to the morninglight and the mild winter. It wasn’t an easy decision however it was the right one. Still, it is taking myself and others some time to get accustomed to all this HVAC cooling. I never even had any sort of air conditioning in any of the homes I lived in back up north. So it was a bit of a change for myself and others to have air conditioning from early Springtime right through until nearly November. Yet, I’m awfully thankful to have the heat pump and the air conditioning. Getting through the summer time would be just about impossible with it. But it’s a fair trade because the temperature for 8 weeks of the year is just perfect.

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