Hi ladies~~~
Irmi wrote:Cheryl, is Texas starting to warm up where you are? I was watching the deep freeze around the country and that couldn't have been fun...
Yes, it's definately warmer here. Back to shorts and T-shirts instead of winter clothes including a heavy coat. Been in the mid 70s for daytime temps starting on Sunday. We were under a boil water order too, but that's been lifted. Haven't done that since I'm still using water in my tank filled before the freeze.
I'll be to heading to Port Lavaca then to the Rio Grande valley for a few days on Monday. I'm guessing the 12" of snow that fell in Del Rio will be gone by then. Slowly will be starting to work my way back to Illinois, but I'm in Texas thru March. After 4 winters on the road, I've finally learned not to head back that way to early. Duh!
Unfortunately, a retreat/campground between Kerrville & Fredericksburg where I stayed for a month with some Grand Design RV owners just I know before and after I went to Big Bend NP didn't fair so well. No water or electric due to freezing temps, ice and snow. They finally got a gennie working 2 days ago so they could get water to the deer. They lost almost 20 head of axis and black buck deer. Those poor things weren't able to handle the weather. At least the fallow deer and white tail made it thru OK, but it's now a wait and see if the pregnant does lost their babies too. One ranch west of San Antonio reportedly lost 85% of their various deer stock. So sad.
The trailer made it thru the cold snap with no problems, and I actually only went thru 2 full tanks of propane, but I'm glad I bought extra to have on hand. It was a bit warm for sleeping, but keeping the underbelly warm was a priority.
Bethers wrote:...
Cheryl, I learned the hard way that when the temps are really low you either must drain and winterize the hot water tank or keep it heated...
Beth, not sure about your RVs, but in all 3 of my Grand Design owners manuals, it is mentioned specifically to
NOT to let anti-freeze get into the water heater. They all also have had bypass switches to prevent that from happening when winterizing. My tank was fine by making sure it and all water lines were empty, with faucets opened, at night. Plus it helps having a four season camper with artic insulation.
In another note, I did do a bit of sightseeing on Sunday and did the self guided tour of the USS Lexington down in Corpus Christie. Tomorrow I have a tour booked at the King Ranch which I've known about since my horse days. Excited about that visit.
Happy to see that Tina is getting out too. Keep getting better!
Happy anniversary Irmi & Steve!
That's it from my neck of the woods. Be patient. Spring is coming!