We too use a down comforter from Oct to May.  However, even in winter sometimes during the night I end up uncovering as it is too warm.  Go figger.
 
Heather in Calgary
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From: BobbyJim
Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] weather and TM

A nice down comforter is all we need here to keep warm under the covers.  Utility bills have climbed so much that we keep the thermostat at 61ยบ during the night but under that comforter, it's just fine and toasty.
 
Bobberino    
 
From: Lynn Pouliot        To: tmic-list@eskimo.com        Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] weather and TM

The cold never bothered me this much before.  Now I have flannel sheets on the bed but have to wrap myself up in a fleece blandet like a mummy under the sheets and often have to put one ot those heat packs on my feet!  I can't wait for spring.
 
Lynn in RI
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 7:38 PM     Subject: Re: [TMIC] weather and TM

I agree with you, Bernie, about the weather affecting how we feel.  And I live in Hawaii!  But we had several weeks of cold, and I wore sweat suits and 2 pair of socks, constantly.  I spent two weeks in Long Beach, CA, with my sister, in Feb, and wore TWO sweat suits to bed, with THREE pairs of socks! 
 
So I really empathize with you folks who live in really cold weather!  (You have to realize, tho, that all we can do when the cold weather hits us in Hawaii, is to close the windows.  We don't have heaters or fireplaces.  And when you live here, your blood thins out.  I won't tell you the weather in degrees, though, as I'm sure I wouldn't get any sympathy at all!  :)  I have at times not gone places that I really wanted to go, because I couldn't bear the air conditioning on my feet and legs.
 
Sally


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