(Wauchula, FL -- Hi 61 Lo 28) - It got cold overnight and the furnace ran quite a bit. Today we saw the dreaded "red band" on he propane tank indicating empty. I'm sure glad we have two tanks that automatically change over when one is out. We've heard of people who have older systems that run out in the middle of the night and they have to go outside to manually change to the other tank. Later in the day there was wind just enough to put a chill in the air so you need a light jacket. At least we haven't needed a heavy coat yet. Our neighbors said there was frost on car windshields, but we get up too late to worry about that.
We didn't do much of anything till it was time to shuffle (that's what everyone calls playing shuffleboard). We haven't played the last couple of days so we were ready to get out for some exercise. Jim found out from the Russ the maintenance man that they're expecting around 70 people to arrive in the park by the end of this week. We're wondering how many will be delayed because of the bad weather up north.
We discovered yesterday that our refrigerator won't switch over to propane. It shows error code No Flo meaning it isn't getting propane. It works fine on AC power. Jim did some checking in the outside fridge compartment on the side of the rig, and he saw a disconnected wire hanging down. Once he saw where it plugs in he reconnected it and the propane came on. The tech at Lazy Days probably forgot to connect it when he did the work on our recall a couple of weeks ago, or it was loose and came off while traveling. Anyway, another fridge problem solved. Whew!
I stored all the Christmas decorations for the year. Jim took everything out of the basement and we did some reorganizing so I could get all the Christmas stuff in one box. Now we have it all together and only need to look for that one box next year. We were commenting on how our basement compartments are only about half full. We don't feel like we need anything else, so it's nice that we're not overloaded like some basements we've seen. It's still surprising how little we need to live comfortably.
It may get down to freezing tonight, but not the hard freeze we had last night. (Around here they define a "hard freeze" as below 32 deg. for 6 or more hours.) We'll leave the hose hooked up but when Jim gets up in the middle of the night (for you know what) he'll turn the kitchen faucet on a slow drip for the rest of the night. A big warm up will start tomorrow, and it will be in the upper 70's by the end of the week. That's the way it's supposed to be in Florida, our little piece of paradise.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
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Should we send you some emergency blood thickeners to help you deal with all that cold weather? ;c)
They are calling for some really frigid temperatures for the next few days here in the desert...but this too shall pass.
That crazy Florida weather...at least you don't have 20 inches of snow against your door like those in the NE! I like your comment about how surprising it has been to be able to live comfortably with so little. I'm so glad we don't have to deal with so much "stuff" that I realize now we really never "needed."
K
ARGGH on the lazy tech who worked on your fridge. He should have tested it all to make sure the fridge worked on both systems. Then he would have realized the wire was off. Good thing Jim saw it, and saved you guys a trip back to the dealer for just an unhooked wire. I would notify them of the instance anyhow. Perhaps it could come up in training or weekly meetings to be sure to double check their work before sending someone out on their way? When they are getting upwards of $100 an hour to do work, the least they can do is be vigilant? Ok.. off the soapbox.
Heard on the news it's gonna get WARMER down there?
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its still cold up here in W.N.Y.in the 20's. but the good LORD only put less then 6 inches of that white stuff in my yard.if this is all i get, i'll be happy. we usuallyget buried in this stuff.
i hope jim is making a mential list of the little things like wires that loosen up for future info... dom...
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