briantrumpet
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You soft southern lightweights! Im still walking the dog in shorts.
Very stylish on a dog, but what are you wearing?
You soft southern lightweights! Im still walking the dog in shorts.

I can see how you are in a totally different boat, so can see why you have to manage things much more closely.
I've never lived somewhere with storage heaters - I guess I am lucky in having only lived in 3 different houses with my parents, and then as an adult only two properties.
My parents first house didn't have central heating as such, it was a new build in the 60s with a flat roof, a terrace, and the heating was I believe a single vent in the floor - one per floor, that blew out warm air, but it was terrible iirc, or perhaps it was just too expensive, as I do recall ice on the inside of the windows in the depths of winter.
I was more referring to those with a standard boiler, and radiators throughout their property.
I'm so pleased that you said this. I thought it was just me. The time I feel coldest is as darkness falls. Later in the evening is much better.Both my wife and myself are quite hardy, can quite happily sit in dressing gowns in the morning while the stat reads 17c, at 16 it's a bit too cold.
And yet, other times, later in the day and dressed, we will feel cold at perhaps 18c.
It makes no sense so it must be more about how you feel, humidity, etc etc.
I'm so pleased that you said this. I thought it was just me. The time I feel coldest is as darkness falls. Later in the evening is much better.

'Tis now and I'm already roasting!![]()