It’s just so nice outside this week.
I spent the day with many cups of Dunkin Donuts Latte and a pair of binoculars.
It’s so fantastic this time of year to just stand outside and watch the critters do their thing. What’s even better is the fact that the heat pump is quiet. This way, I can hear the doves and focus my binoculars to catch a glimpse of maybe a hawk or some other cool dove. For sure, this is the only sort of winter that I would ever embrace. Our heat pump is fully capable of providing all the heating my good friend and I need. It’s just that my good friend and I don’t need much heating and so the heat pump stays quiet. But that is a good thing as it needs its rest after spending more than eight months cooling the house. I simply can’t imagine what it would be like around here without the heat pump. But some 75 years ago, there was nothing out there like residential Heating, Ventilation plus A/C. The heat pump wasn’t introduced residentially until the 1950s. I can remember my Grandfather talking about living through our summers without any sort of air conditioner. It sounded pretty cool to a little child because my Grandfather grew up on a farm. The idea of getting up at three in the day and getting all your chores done was intriguing when I was 10 years old. But the reality of trying to live in this region without air conditioner is something that boggles my mind as an adult. Thankfully, the Heating, Ventilation plus A/C professionals supply my heat pump consistent, seasonal Heating, Ventilation plus A/C maintenance so I don’t have to worry at all.