Living in the South means I barely use a boiler

I moved with my family to the South when I was in elementary university. My parents were splitting up plus my mother’s Dad plus dad lived down here. It took a lot of adjustment getting used to the weather down here at first. For one, I lost the ability to experience the change in seasons. I constantly used to cherish watching the leaves go from yellow to auburn plus finally brown. It was such an amazing thing to experience every year, even after knowing that the trees would eventually shed their leaves plus look barren for the next 6 months or so. But then the onset of snowfalls plus blizzards would bring us a good blanket of white to the ground around us. Finally, whenever the winter season would finally stop plus Spring would come, my good friend and I would see the yellow once again in life to start over as the year begins anew. Living in the South my good friend and I do not get that change of seasons, nor do my good friend and I get the cold weather during the winter season that requires using a heater indoors. I can go for months at a time without turning on a boiler living in the south. Sometimes I truly just use the space heater if it gets certainally cold at night while I’m trying to sleep. There are a lot of people like me who live down here plus barely use the heater in the winter. They just do not have a constant need for one like the people who live up north. You cannot survive in the winter season northern regions without having indoor heat, and even if that just means using a wood stove or a fireplace.

 

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