A heat seeking missive
Life, at least our life, is based on a series of small mysteries. Right now the question on the table is how do we turn on the heat in the RV. Not the electric heat because we have that one figured out. Rather the one that involves propane. Now let me set the scene. We know how to turn on and off the propane supply. It does work in the kitchen stove. It probably works in the hot water supply although since the tank currently contains that funny red liquid we use for winterization we cannot test what is going on. And finally there is a proper furnace in the RV we have a propane alarm we have thermostats but the mystery remains has the propane supply been closed for the furnace or has it never functioned. And like all small mysteries we don’t know. There was a question given to that larger group. The user group. And so far we are analyzing their answers to our question. In the middle of winter the urge to go outside and play in the cold is less. Realistically, we will have to wait until the better days when heat will no longer be a true issue. Now, why the fuss? We do not plan to head off into the mountains and try to tough things out. We do not plan to add the RV as an extra sleeping space. At least not right now. We just want to know because that’s what mysteries are. A push to find an answer. Is there an owners manual that explains this? Not sure burger I have been told that that option has already been examined so now I am trying to catch flies or past time or whatever else you do in the dead of winter. I trust my sleeping bag but I am not going to leave the house and see how that works out. Probably, not having heat means that the tiny creatures of the fields will not be heading in the RV for shelter. At least, we hope so. Irish Spring soap is the answer to that question, and getting some ultrasonic noise thingies off Amazon. We might have one but it’s hard to tell whether or not the absence of mice is due to that or just the weather. Or perhaps the fox is helping. As you can tell, I just do not know.
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