We have a saying, "knock on wood," and I think it means for example if I say I am sure glad that I feel good, I will be sure to get sick right away, so I should be careful not to say that I feel good. I was at this building store when I have been getting my concrete blocks, and I helped load the blocks because they were short of help, so I got warmed up and took of my jacket. The young guy helping me said, "It sure is warm for this time of the year!" He said that because I told him that I suddenly was too warm. Well when we got home it was starting to get cold. I had a little job to do putting the 30 blocks I brought home up against the house, and so I kept warm, but there was a cold bite in the air. Before I came into the house which was really early but still after dark because of standard time, Scooby's drinking water was already freezing a pretty thick sheet of ice! So I think it will get cold tonight.
By tonight I have one end of our house with blocks 40 inches high on the wall. It is like a partial wall, 40 inches high off the ground. I think it looks really nice; my opinion of course, and it will keep the cold out with plastic keeping the wind out, so I am really happy about that. I will try to take some pictures and post them here as soon as I can. I have the north side of the house finished which is where our cold winds come from, and down each side 10 or 12 feet. As soon as we can put the water system in the cellar that will give me enough blocks to go another 30 feet or so, along our house. I figure each time I bring 30 blocks home that gives me enough blocks to do about 7 or so feet, so eventually I will get it finished. I think it will greatly improve the looks, beautify our home to have those blocks all the way around, and it will keep the cold, freezing wind from blowing underneath our house, and that will be nice. We have had metal roofing for skirting, but it has not been weather tight, letting lots of cold, freezing air blow under our house, making the floor cold, and the traps freeze which makes the shower drain not work until I can thaw it, which is not difficult, but with running water going under our house, we can't have it freezing, and I am putting some insulation under there which should help as well!