Ha.. And just to think that I left Florida because of flakey weather & taxes...

It was 4 degrees last night at 12:00 and went to 2 degrees by 4:45 am.
I had to change out my misbehaving water pump yesterday and put the old
backup online. I have water in the bus now.
I did install a 1,000 watt heat rod in the bay and it is keeping the cold away
from the plumbing and tanks very nicely.
It's around 12 now up on the hill and 22 in the sun down here in the valley.
I got smart and found the plug for the block heater on my truck and that has been plugged in since yesterday. Seems the Ford Diesels don't care for cold weather and if you let them get cold.. It's a No-Fire situation.
I worry for you guys that live where it gets deathly cold. The news said it hasn't gotten this cold here in Tennessee for 6 years. I guess that if you are familiar with your local environment it changes the way you think when you do stuff.
My wife is having a serious adjustment problem since she was never anyplace other than Florida most of her life. Her blood is still too thin. I can adjust fairly well and she yells at me for working outside in 30+ degree weather. I just adapt better I guess.
I had hoped to actually be living in an insulated house or other permanent structure by now so that I could strip the bus and redo the insulation and interior but things just haven't worked out yet. Now that I see what I need to do about door seals and proper insulation I am rethinking my designs.
Thank God for Electric Blankets....& Cats....

I guess that once it warms up above 35 degrees I will be rebuilding my outdoor water supply as the PVC and fittings have surely broken by now. Not much you can do with frozen PVC...
I did get one of those Turbo Hand Torch things at HF a few weeks ago. Man that thing puts out like 500,000 btu but the flame is 3 feet long. I am still trying to figure out how to tame it down enough for spot heating.
Thanks Guys.... You know how it is to be cooped up inside when weather is not being kind.....
Dave....