Wool vs Down and Friday
Feb. 8th, 2007 09:50 pmOur comforter is filled with white goose down and I've been reasonably happy with it, although sometimes a little uncomfortable, but that might have been the polar fleece blanket. But last night
Mind you, _natural_ down is probably quite effective, but it wasn't keeping me warm enough without the addition of the fleece layer. All I know is last night I slept more deeply and more continuously than I have in a while. So I think we'll use wool for the rest of the winter. Also, my cat Roselynde might be more willing to stay on the bed now -- she doesn't like the puffiness of the down comforter at all.
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This afternoon we're taking Peredur Mawr in for a checkup and I have to go to the dentist, so I need to be a busy bee before then and get some things done.
With the cold weather my main exercise this week has been moving things up and down stairs and weaving, but today I think I'll do some weight-lifting exercises - small weights, and maybe some shield lifts and drawing the bow. After lots of stretches and warming up, of course.
That should warm me up some, so I can sit still for a bit and sew. I'll spread the exercises out through the day -- sitting for long periods of time is bad for people in general, and bad for my knees/legs in particular. People were designed for movement. We are not mushrooms.
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Date: 2007-02-09 03:22 pm (UTC)So much for Matango, Fungus of Terror - no, you don't want to know. :D
I really have found that the Hudson Bay blanket is warmer and more comfortable than any synthetic blanket I have. I also sometimes use a wool cloak for an extra blanket at Pennsic. Far superior.