It's California. They don't use heat because it's never this cold. Lol
That is not my experience. Everywhere I've been there is heat. In the old days there were wall gas radiators, or in some places electric heat. Some houses built in the 50s had swamp coolers rather than AC, but in the last 50 years they used AC. I've seen heat pumps also, and they work fairly well in most areas because it is not usually so cold in the winter.
The only places I've lived in that had no heat were in Puerto Rico. Hawaii might be like that too, but I've not noticed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walnut_Creek,_California#Climate
Record low from the 1893''s to 1974 or so was 18 degrees in December. I moved her in the mid 60's, left in 72, and have been around since 1995. I guess I missed the 18 degree days, though it did hit 27 or less about 12 years ago.
The average low in December is 37, and, we have been about 5 degrees below that, consistently, this month.
Now 25.7
It's a legal requirement to have heating in the dwelling place, AFAIK.I was kidding. I'm sure people use heat in California.
If I ever go to California, I'll try to sneak behind you and get close to you ear, whispering "25F" to spook you.
It's a legal requirement to have heating in the dwelling place, AFAIK.
Except for the DD. :lol:
My love keeps me warm.
Also: It was around 55 F during the day the whole time I was in central TN last week, since we're comparing temperatures that are in places.
You met a local woman?
...a while back, the ice nearly doubled, as did the bear population. Now we are loosing bears because the ice caps are shrinking, giving them less liveable habitat.
Hmmm. It's warm lately. Around 40 at night. Wind off the Sierras died for the last couple days, and it was foggy at the beach today. Looks like the wind is kicking up again, since temps are going for the 35 area, starting tomorrow.
Cougtech:
Love to meet you, no spooking involved.