Chaotic Coffee Klatch (tea also available)

Good afternoon our Scottish friend. When I visited Scotland, I loved their tea. Any time of the day until the evening when scotch worked so well on the chill of the night.
Hi Strix, hope this is a good day for you darlin xx

Never thought of Scotland being a tea nation, not a fan of the stuff myself and don't drink whisky either, I make up fir it by eating haggis as often as possible 😆
 
I've loved the warm weather and having the windows open the past two days, but it's wrecking havoc with my allergies. Off to take some sudafed and zyrtec.
Have you tried putting a filter fabric in the ventilation window? Or are the windows such that it's possible?
 
Have you tried putting a filter fabric in the ventilation window? Or are the windows such that it's possible?
I keep the windows closed as the house has plaster walls and still very cool which I like. As the house warms, I have central AC and it has a filter which helps. When I go outside I will wear a mask. Especially when I dwadle with my vintage cockapoo.
 
Have you tried putting a filter fabric in the ventilation window? Or are the windows such that it's possible?
We have window screens, but I'm not familiar with filter fabric. We have central air, but I hate to turn it on in April. We definitely use it when the weather stays hot. There's something about having a nice breeze through the apartment in the spring, but I guess I have to weigh that against the pollen count.
 
We have window screens, but I'm not familiar with filter fabric. We have central air, but I hate to turn it on in April. We definitely use it when the weather stays hot. There's something about having a nice breeze through the apartment in the spring, but I guess I have to weigh that against the pollen count.
I found this from Zrtec web site about tree pollen. I recall it rings true from another web site:
"On an average day, pollen counts rise during the morning, peak about midday, and then gradually fall. So the lowest pollen counts are usually before dawn and in the late afternoon to early evening."
 
Morning, folks. Rough night... went to pick up my in-laws at the airport and take them home, but construction took a 45-minute or one hour trip and stretched it to over two hours. Didn't get home until 1 am or so. Yawn...
I am sorry Trubby. I bet you either need sleep or lots of coffee.
 
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