Maine
Related: About this forumI washed my flannel sheets today.
Over - 3" Gel over-layer, "Biddeford" Electric blanket, quilt top. Perfect, even with the window open....
underpants
(187,778 posts)Diamond_Dog
(35,474 posts)underpants
(187,778 posts)Love your sig line.
Diamond_Dog
(35,474 posts)OAITW r.2.0
(28,978 posts)Matches my total pine paneling.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,978 posts)But once you get in 'em, you don't want to leave.
Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)About pulling out the Hudson Bay Blanket. The heavy armor.
Blue Owl
(55,028 posts)I will be soon, as well... Those things are THE BOMB this time of year...
Diamond_Dog
(35,474 posts)On a Biddeford king size! Used it for the first time last night.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,978 posts)My grandmother worked there in the 30's. Powered by the Saco River.
Diamond_Dog
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(28,978 posts)ratchiweenie
(7,966 posts)a couple of days ago, followed by two days of almost 60. But I hear the cold weather is headed our way soon. Supposed to be 18F tomorrow night. Nothing like snuggling into flannels and the old electric blankey.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,978 posts)Not too cold, not too hot.
ratchiweenie
(7,966 posts)generate a bit of my own heat.
Submariner
(12,750 posts)We all know how they love heating pads and warm spots.
I can only surmise DU electric blanket owners must be cat haters, or they turn the house temperature so low at night, the kitty could not survive the cold night anyway.
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(28,978 posts)Bayard
(24,148 posts)Been getting down in the 20's at night. Not the 'electric blanket yet though--two cats and a wiener dog have been enough.
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(28,978 posts)Our pets keep us warm at night.