Above, the thermometer after mounting it on the wall. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
This morning, I took a little drive (40 miles) to Lupton, Arizona to pick up a few cigars at the Tee Pee Trading Post.
It was a nice drive with clear skies and light traffic.
On the way back, I decided to stop at the Navajo Travel Center in Gallup to pick up something to drink. While there, I browsed around the store and spotted a Route 66-themed thermometer for $12. I have been thinking about putting a thermometer inside the GOCO Beast Barn to monitor the temperature. That way, I can either flip on the motorhome's holding tank heater or the heater I put inside yesterday to keep the plumbing system from getting freeze damage if necessary.
Above, today at the GOCO Beast Barn. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Even though today's high is 68°, it still gets close to and at freezing temperatures here at night.
After getting home, I got out a roll of Gorilla tape and some other things I needed to mount the thermometer on the inside wall of the GOCO Beast Barn next to the main roll-up door, this is the wall that does not receive direct rays from the sun. I put the thermometer there for more accurate temperature readings.
That little task gave me something to do for a little while.
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