Reports of Wind Chills

The weather gal on KEYC mentioned the other day that winter winds needed to be at least 5 mph before wind chills are reported.  I think the 24 mph today qualifies for wind chills, I just don’t need to know what it is.  Ignorance can be bliss. 

Right at twelve noon, a very nice Center Point Energy young fellow came visiting.  He heard my concerns of the furnace exhaust being on the north side of the house.  Several times it has been dangerously close to extreme.  Dennis and I are at the point that we don’t want to have to make it to the northeast corner of the house to get a glimpse of it . . . one way or the other.  

All I needed to hear from Center Point was that we could have our Watson boys reroute the exhausts of the ac and furnace to go directly south through the foundation.  How easy to keep track of it.  There was no charge for the visit.

I put a call into Watson Plumbing and we are on their list to have this project taken care of.  From looking at the PVC piping going north from the furnace, there would be lineal feet of the piping to be reused.  That’s this Grammie’s thinking of the situation.

Several hours in the studio had me making headways in the newest Log Cabin pattern.

I have a pork steak in my blue speckled enamel roaster beginning to smell good in the oven.  A bit of Lawry seasoned salt on top with a schmear of ketchup will finish it up.  Dennis peeled potatoes and opened a can of cranberries.  We are set for a wintery supper.