Condensation: noun; Water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it (Oxford Dictionary).
As I live in an old, Grade-II-listed building that only has single glazing and I don’t like to have my heating on so high that I can wear t-shirts all year round, I sometimes get condensation on the inside of my windows. It can be a bit tedious to deal with but it’s also rather lovely, especially when you look closely and see the outside world reflected upside down in the water droplets.
That’s lovely. It reminds me of my first home in Abertillery when our windows would have frost patterns on the inside, such beautiful designs but mighty chilly. No central heating then, just the coal fire – so our fronts would get warm but not our backs; I wouldn’t be able to put up with it now.
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Sounds mighty chilly! I have similar memories of Glasgow in the early ’80s – it got down to -17 degrees C one night and my indoor plants on the window seat froze!
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EEK!
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Very cool!!
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Thank you kindly. 🙂
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