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I Turned 70 Today

To me, turning 50 was saying goodbye to youth (bummer), turning 60 was retirement (yahoo!), and 70 is YIKES!

Three quarters of a century didn’t seem that bad until I downloaded Sailing by Christopher Cross tonight on the way home from dining out. I really like the song so I looked up when I first heard it . . . 1980. Forty years ago!

Those of us in this age bracket all have similar experiences . . . When did I see that movie? I think it was just a few years ago. Well, maybe 5 or 10. And then you discover it was more like 30 years ago.

C’est la vie.

Anyway, Jan & I are still planning future travels . . . 2021 East Coast RV Trip, Tom’s Amtrak Adventure, Jan’s Ireland Visit, . . .

Finally, dined at Cha Bones earlier and had two fine desserts . . .

Triple Berry Tart (Tonight’s Winner)

 

Chocolate Bombay

 

10th Annual Havasu Balloon Festival

Balloon Beach

It was almost looking like a repeat of previous years — too windy — at this year’s Annual Balloon Festival. High winds yesterday prevented a morning balloon ascension.

However, this morning it was perfect weather. Jan got up early and took the best photos. I was up late (8:30am ish) and took pictures of balloons landing in our “back yard” . . .

Balloons over the channel

 

Frog over London Bridge

 

Landings on the Island

 

Wi-Fi Wireless Weather Station

Ambient Weather’s WS-2000 System

 

I just installed an Ambient WS-2000 personal weather station at our park model in Lake Havasu City, AZ. The weather station measures temperature, humidity, wind speed, rain amount, and a bunch of other things. However, what I think makes the WS-2000 exceptional is the ability to add up to 8 temperature/humidity sensors to it. More on this later. Finally, all of the WS-2000’s measurements can be displayed on the Weather Underground or on Ambient’s own site — AmbientWeather.net.

 

Station on a Stick

 

Station in the Air

 

Our WS-2000 is mounted on a 16-foot fiberglass flag pole I bought from Poles and Holders who also sell the pole mounting holders, like the white one above and the black one on the back of our RV:

RV Pole Mount

Our goal is to take the weather station (and pole which collapses to 4 feet) with us in our RV when we travel. Of course, it would be a PITA to put the pole up for just short campground stays, but at least this summer we’ll be staying longer at places.

All the weather information — including any optional sensors — appears on the included LCD display . . .

7-inch LCD Display

 

. . . and on a web browser, a tablet, or a smartphone:

iPhone Display

About Those 8 Additional Weather Sensors

This feature is a real boon for RVers as it allows you to monitor temperatures while away from your RV. For example, in addition to the indoor sensor in our park model (and soon to be in our RV), we also have a temperature/humidity sensor in our refrigerator and in the freezer. We plan to put another sensor in our RV’s basement water compartment to alert us if the temp drops to freezing.

In the short movie below, you can see the LCD display cycling through

  • Indoor Temperature/Humidity,
  • FRIDGE (Optional Sensor 1) Temperature/Humidity, and
  • FREEZER (Optional Sensor 2) Temperature/Humidity:

 

These addition sensors offer RVers pet protection during hot summers and food protection in the case of refrigerator failure.

Our Freezer Sensor

 

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