Thursday, October 15, 2015

Heat

Most of the apartments and public buildings in Danish cities are heated via hot water that runs out of central heating plants and eventually  into room radiators.  It is turned off in the spring and on in the fall.  The trick is getting the weather to cooperate with the set dates for the turn on and all the pipes in the whole building, particularly those in the apartments below you working.  We have been fussing with ours for a couple of weeks, and the temple is still cold.
 The radiators in the front room are only luke warm.
 
 But, thankfully, the ones in the kitchen are good and hot.  Wonder if we can just live in our 6X6 space there....

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