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<blockquote data-quote="Festus" data-source="post: 4502715" data-attributes="member: 72656"><p>We've been in the 80's here during the daytime, but it's been around 50 for lows. That wouldn't be bad, but I'm stuck sleeping on my recliner because of a couple broken ribs. I have to make darn sure I close the windows when I go to bed or I wake up freezing. That cold air gets under me between the chair and the foot rest. I was planning on cleaning my chimney last week, but that was before my step ladder decided to collapse from under me while working on my garage roof. It'll have to wait for now. I still have to move my wood from outside to inside the barn. It's fun sitting here thinking about all the work I have to get done before winter. About all I can do is putz around on my reloading bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Festus, post: 4502715, member: 72656"] We've been in the 80's here during the daytime, but it's been around 50 for lows. That wouldn't be bad, but I'm stuck sleeping on my recliner because of a couple broken ribs. I have to make darn sure I close the windows when I go to bed or I wake up freezing. That cold air gets under me between the chair and the foot rest. I was planning on cleaning my chimney last week, but that was before my step ladder decided to collapse from under me while working on my garage roof. It'll have to wait for now. I still have to move my wood from outside to inside the barn. It's fun sitting here thinking about all the work I have to get done before winter. About all I can do is putz around on my reloading bench. [/QUOTE]
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