Before we start, let me urge you to make sure you scroll all the way to the end to see what James’s latest toy is! Now onward….
It’s been two weeks since we moved our worldly possessions to the Southwest and stacked it all in the RV garage. And that is where our stuff still is…in the RV garage. There has been some progress on the house, but it feels like two steps forward and one step back.


Yeah…about that induction cook top. The appliance company was loading the truck with our goods the night before it was to be delivered. Someone DROPPED our induction cook top that we had ordered last October. The glass shattered. No more cook top.

Then it was garage door opener day. Woohoo! I had bought the network router for the new house already (of course I had!) and scrambled to get it set up. By the time the installer was done installing three garage door openers, I had the WiFi portion of the house network up and running and we were able to pair the garage door openers with the apps on our phones. They don’t call me Geeky for nothing!

Let’s not forget HVAC day! Our whole house heat pump and master bedroom mini-split (to make the bedroom cooler than the rest of the house) needed to get up to the roof. Stand back and watch.

Another day was tap-into-the-gas-line day.

Last Friday was a big day. The rest of the appliances, the front door, AND the electricians arrived! Yup, “It’s Electric.”


By the end of the day, I had a washer installed with power (dryer is installed, but no power to it yet) and I had power in my sewing room.
So, come Saturday, I ran my first load of wash, our RV rugs were filthy. I don’t have hot water yet (still no gas to the water heater) or a water softener (supply chain issues). But I can do a cold water wash…and I did!


Being it was the weekend and we sincerely doubted anybody would be working on the house (which turned out to be true), I decided to set up, temporarily, in my sewing room. Oh my! It felt almost normal to be able to spread out while quilting.

Today the electricians showed back up. At the end of the day today, we have some lights that work!


But there was a lot of this going on too. Have I mentioned two steps forward, one step back?



But all in all, it’s starting to look like there is a light at the end of the tunnel….at least as it pertains to getting us out of the RV and into the house. The list of post-move-in-things to be done is still long. The shop lift, shop flooring, driveway, landscaping, outside painting. Don’t ask what the target date is, we have blown by it already.


Let’s talk weather toys…
James here. Since we have the house network up and running, I got to bring my new weather station online. I chose to get the WeatherFlow Tempest station (https://weatherflow.com/tempest-home-weather-system/). They have a large network of installed stations and the design has no moving parts and is wireless and solar powered.
I installed the unit on a post in our backyard. Unfortunately the southwest is known for having lots of caliche (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caliche). It is a type of soil/rock that is like a poor grade of concrete. To dig the post hole I had to use my hammer drill and a masonry bit to break up the caliche, then take a shovel to break up the big chunks, then using a soup can duct taped to a long stick I scooped the soil out of the hole. Long slow process.
The end result is the station is on the pole and running.

Besides providing the data to me it also reports it to WeatherFlow. Each user can elect to make the information public or private over the internet. I have elected to make it public, so anytime you want to know the weather in our back yard you can use this link to get right to my station (https://tempestwx.com/station/100246/). Or you can bring up a map showing all the stations in the world, zoom in to Las Cruces, and select the station named “East of A Mountain”.
When you bring up my station using the above link you will see this display.

If you click on the top block that displays the temperature etc. you will see this list.

If you click on any element in the list it will bring up a graph of that element, for instance temperature.

So check out our weather and enjoy. The display is the default that comes with the station. We will be checking into other (hopefully more informational) displays. So stay tuned, we may have an update in the future.
Mercy me — is there anything that y’all can’t do???? I guess one might say getting the house finished on time 😊 Other than that — everything looks great. A beautiful house that you will turn into a wonderful home. Glad that you were able to “experience” your sewing room a little bit.