I've had it on in the bedroom, sun just heats that end up, slope not too far away is now forest, was once pasture and or crop land, but given the depth, the trees shot up taller than they would elsewhere, but just not enough to shade early enough yet, does help some. We went from winter, to our first day above or at 50 sometime in April, then the summer like heat arrive, some slightly humid days, then like last week that cold dry air from the north which I prefer came in, then back to hot and humid, but not heatwave hot. When it cooled I did use the stove and had the heat on briefly. Somewhere in the mix they got 18" of snow out west, prior to they had summer temps, funny how it all works. In the end of May and June in '13 we had all the rain and systems line up the Hudson valley, innundated, did not dry out til mid to late August, this year it dried right up in April and May weeds stunted, hay grasses thin and not very tall, orchard grass is topped off, last season on June 20 or so, it could be tan and over ripe, it was close to 6' in some places, thick and very green still, that will not happen this year or so it seems. Funny how it all varies year to year.
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