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[personal profile] sonia
When I was six years old, I was dragged along when my mom visited a friend. The friend had sculpted and painted a whole fantasy scene out of candles, large castle, knights, the works. There was a small upright orange dragon with painted scales that six-year-old me fell in love with, and the lady gave it to me.

That was the beginning of collecting dragons. Of course I never burned the candle. I have carried it with me from dorm to apartment to house all this time. In this house I had it upstairs on a shelf nestled in with a few stuffed animals and other treasured relics of childhood.

Today I noticed that the dragon was face down. I went to set it upright, and realized it's not that it had been knocked over. It *melted*, probably during the June heat dome. 116 degrees! Fifty-two-year-old me cried real tears and ceremonially carried it to the trash.

Ironically, I was looking closely at that shelf because I'm thinking about getting a heat pump mini-split for my bedroom, which is unheated except for a small electric heater I mostly don't use. There's no air conditioning in the house, although the basement stayed cool even during the heat dome.

The HVAC person said the room would be comfortable year-round. YES, I want that! Sadly, I'm not sure it would actually happen. Online reviews of the Mitsubishi system are mixed about reliability, and I'm worried that it would be noisier than I would be happy with. And also off-gas at first and give me headaches. Not to mention costing $6K+ to install.

It would require rearranging furniture, which I find myself reluctant to do. It feels right the way it is. There's a tall bookshelf which wouldn't really fit anywhere else, since the upstairs is a built-out attic with sloping ceilings. It's filled with memorabilia, not books, but I kind of like having the old photo albums and games visible, even if I rarely open them.

I think the first step is to run the silent electric heater that's already there more frequently. If I'm willing to spend $6K and then pay for electricity to run a system, I can just pay to run what I have. I think it would need supplementing if it gets really cold, but it's better than nothing.

While I love the idea of being cool and comfortable in summer, I also like sleeping with the windows open and being in contact with my surroundings. I resist shutting myself away from the natural world to run a machine instead. I hate that climate change is tilting toward needing air conditioning here.

Anyone out there have experience with heat pumps? What do you think of them?

Date: 2021-10-15 07:44 am (UTC)
azurelunatic: Vivid pink Alaskan wild rose. (Default)
From: [personal profile] azurelunatic
We just had someone in today to consult about one of those! We're leaning towards getting it, because this past summer was hard on [personal profile] alexseanchai and me, and my partner didn't much like it either.
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