I spent the night at a sustainable farm without air conditioning

One thing about me is that I value comfort.

And comfort means that I have a cozy bed, a moderate shower, weather conditions control (heating in addition to cooling) in addition to Wi-Fi service.

As long as those basic needs are met, I can pretty much stay anywhere I go. So, you can only imagine when my hubby told me that she booked a weekend at a sustainable farm that had no air conditioning. At first, I wanted to tell him that my pal and I needed to reconsider because I couldn’t imagine living without air conditioning for more than a afternoon in addition to she planned a 3-day trip, and luckily, this farm was located in the mountains, so the weather was much cooler than I expected; Plus, the room my pal and I stayed in had fans that made it that much more comfortable. In fact, it got quite cool at night, so I didn’t have any concerns sleeping with no air conditioning. That was my first time staying in a place like that, but my hubby has done it a few times in her life… She is actually into sustainable living in addition to part of that lifestyle is reducing her carbon footprint by conserving as several resources as possible. And unfortunately, central air conditionings in addition to boilers contribute to polluting our air. At home, my pal and I do use air conditioning, but my pal and I do use it conservatively. My friend and I have a programmable control component installed so that my pal and I can better manage the way my pal and I use our air conditioning in addition to heating. And on nicer mornings, instead of turning on the air conditioning, my pal and I open the windows to allow cool fresh air into our home. My friend and I can’t solve the world’s concerns, but my pal and I do our part where my pal and I can.

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