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Temp is 41f now and very windy from the NE....right off the
ocean. Perfect time to open all windows and doors and turn
furnace to air only.

Yoose with the nifty expensive air filters and never open
windows, you lose. Nothing beats fresh air coming in off
7000-8000 miles of open ocean air. It's the nicest, freshest,
natural and organic (heheh) "replace air" deal ever.

In winter times, this is your best "flu shot." Doctor told me
that and he knew and was right.

Florence Nightingale learned to open all windows and let fresh
air into a hospital and that reduced deaths from flu by 2/3.
She's famous for that realization.

So anyway.....brrrrrr.....I just closed up again and turned on
the heat.

You just watch...I'll probably come down with the flu tomorrow or
the next day, dammit. heheh
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On Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at 11:44:32 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> Temp is 41f now and very windy from the NE....right off the
> ocean. Perfect time to open all windows and doors and turn
> furnace to air only.


We're supposed to see 44 F on Saturday. Right now it's a
pleasant, sunny 25 F. I'll probably open some windows on
Saturday while I'm roasting a turkey.

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On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 11:44:26 -0500, Gary > wrote:

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>Temp is 41f now and very windy from the NE....right off the
>ocean. Perfect time to open all windows and doors and turn
>furnace to air only.
>
>Yoose with the nifty expensive air filters and never open
>windows, you lose. Nothing beats fresh air coming in off
>7000-8000 miles of open ocean air. It's the nicest, freshest,
>natural and organic (heheh) "replace air" deal ever.
>
>In winter times, this is your best "flu shot." Doctor told me
>that and he knew and was right.
>
>Florence Nightingale learned to open all windows and let fresh
>air into a hospital and that reduced deaths from flu by 2/3.
>She's famous for that realization.
>
>So anyway.....brrrrrr.....I just closed up again and turned on
>the heat.
>
>You just watch...I'll probably come down with the flu tomorrow or
>the next day, dammit. heheh


-13°C here today, windows all firmly closed.
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Temp is 41f now and very windy from the NE....right off the
ocean. Perfect time to open all windows and doors and turn
furnace to air only.

Yoose with the nifty expensive air filters and never open
windows, you lose. Nothing beats fresh air coming in off
7000-8000 miles of open ocean air. It's the nicest, freshest,
natural and organic (heheh) "replace air" deal ever.

In winter times, this is your best "flu shot." Doctor told me
that and he knew and was right.

Florence Nightingale learned to open all windows and let fresh
air into a hospital and that reduced deaths from flu by 2/3.
She's famous for that realization.

So anyway.....brrrrrr.....I just closed up again and turned on
the heat.

You just watch...I'll probably come down with the flu tomorrow or
the next day, dammit. heheh

===

LOL well I do hope you don't come down with the flu, but how are they MY
germs hmmmm????


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I sleep with the window open every night throughout the winter, no matter how cold outside, I also have the fan on.

Denise in NH


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On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 16:04:58 -0800 (PST),
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>I sleep with the window open every night throughout the winter, no matter how cold outside, I also have the fan on.


And Ophelia's role in this?
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 16:04:58 -0800 (PST),
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>I sleep with the window open every night throughout the winter, no matter
>how cold outside, I also have the fan on.


And Ophelia's role in this?

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Good question!


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> "Gary" wrote:
> Temp is 41f now and very windy from the NE....right off the
> ocean. Perfect time to open all windows and doors and turn
> furnace to air only.


> but how are they MY germs hmmmm????


Wind from the NE. Scotland is NE of here so your old air is now
my air. Just being odd, that's all.
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