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In reply to the discussion: Question about staying warm [View all]CTyankee
(68,450 posts)43. We sold our house and moved into a retirement community 3 months ago. We're pretty snug here and I'm glad.
Our Masonicare community has arranged for lodging for staff so we still have our meals served and thank goddess for that.
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I was going to post this and I haven't yet because I keep getting side-tracked with other things today
Niagara
Jan 2026
#2
Maybe close off rooms you don't absolutely need to go in, and roll up some towels...
3catwoman3
Jan 2026
#3
Turn brightness down on phone screen to conserve power & turn auto brightness, bluetooth off
SheltieLover
Jan 2026
#18
You will be fine. You are not in a cabin in the wilderness. You have central heat.
Botany
Jan 2026
#8
Nor are structures built for this in the South. Water lines are not buried below frost line.
SheltieLover
Jan 2026
#22
Oh, remember to leave every faucet open to a small stream of water around the clock and
markodochartaigh
Jan 2026
#14
If you live in a home built on a crawl as so many are, cover vents with plastic bags
SheltieLover
Jan 2026
#24
I remember that. I wasn't living there at that time, but I had relatives in Memphis.
Laffy Kat
Jan 2026
#38
Oh, Lordy! I'm old so I would just go to the closest warming center...if you have them.
CTyankee
Jan 2026
#36