What a dull, grey day it has been.

Removing the frost from my trusty car this morning the chill in the air was very reminiscent of snow indeed I fear it wont be long before the world is covered in some of the white stuff.

According to the weather forecast temperatures are likely to dip as low as minus seven on Wednesday night and the rest of February isn’t exactly looking pleasant either.

It sounds as if my historic coal boiler will be working at full capacity over the next few days keeping my home nice and warm.

I shall also have to keep a sharp eye on my electricity monitor to make sure that too much money isn’t eaten up over the next few days after all the last thing I need is a hefty electricity bill dropping on my doormat.

Thankfully I have kept with the same electricity supplier for years and despite their repeated attempts my billing details have remained the same.

Recently a friend of mine succumbed to the endless marketing bumph sent out by the energy companies and changed both their supplier and tariff.

At the time they thought it was a good idea indeed only the other week my friend was proudly telling me how they had signed up to have their energy prices fixed for several years.

A short while after my friend signed up the supplier dropped their energy price leaving them paying far more than if they had done nothing.

It just shows how easily you can be caught out by committing to long term deals and that prices can go down as well as up.

Sometimes I wonder why all these different energy companies exist at all indeed we never had then years ago.

How on earth can several different companies sell electricity that runs down the same cable? Its a problem that has always baffled me.

Heating is an essential during cold weather and I don’t think it right that some pensioners and other vulnerable people are now in the position where they are committed to buy energy at inflated prices.

On a different note, please don’t forget the birds and other animals who will be needing every ounce of food they can get over the next few days to see them through the forthcoming cold snap.

What do you think?

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