Mrs. Ard, what do ya'll be doing up in that house?And it's relatively cheap. We use our own downed trees. When we run our heater, our electricity bill is nearly $1000 month. And we have a very small house
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Mrs. Ard, what do ya'll be doing up in that house?And it's relatively cheap. We use our own downed trees. When we run our heater, our electricity bill is nearly $1000 month. And we have a very small house
No, unfortunately. Before we moved up here, the highest it ever got was $150.Do you have other options?
The Macallan is actually OK with ice. Brings up the citrus in it.You had to ruin it with ice.![]()
Hot yogaMrs. Ard, what do ya'll be doing up in that house?
What a bummer. That's how they get away with charging that.No, unfortunately. Before we moved up here, the highest it ever got was $150.
neat with a few drops of water for me. opens up whatever flavors are in the expression you’re drinking.The Macallan is actually OK with ice. Brings up the citrus in it.
Nothing crazy. Our first winter up here (2020), we all had COVID, and we were all fevery and shivery, so we ran the electric heaters - too weak to get the wood in the snow. I almost fainted when we got the bill. I asked coworkers, and they all said theirs were like that in winter. In a normal month, it's at least $300. We don't have air conditioning, either. And no gas lines. And propane went up 300% this year, so that wouldn't help much either. Can't do solar because we live in the woods. It's just a trade off for living in this beautiful areaMrs. Ard, what do ya'll be doing up in that house?
Never heard of having power company options. Phones, internet, gas… sure. Never power though.What a bummer. That's how they get away with charging that.
Hmm. So more of a location thing, I guess?Never heard of having power company options. Phones, internet, gas… sure. Never power though.
Holy cannoli! I'd be packing my bags.Nothing crazy. Our first winter up here (2020), we all had COVID, and we were all fevery and shivery, so we ran the electric heaters - too weak to get the wood in the snow. I almost fainted when we got the bill. I asked coworkers, and they all said theirs were like that in winter. In a normal month, it's at least $300. We don't have air conditioning, either. And no gas lines. And propane went up 300% this year, so that wouldn't help much either. Can't do solar because we live in the woods. It's just a trade off for living in this beautiful area