It got up into the 80s here in CT yesterday, so I dragged out the rig (driveway brewer). Brewed up a Hibiscus Mango Blonde Ale.
Things did not go smoothly...

I had a lot of temp control issues on my eHERMS.
The HLT was heating up, but the water in the mash tun was lagging more than 10 degrees behind, according to the dial thermometer in the side of the vessel. So I cranked up the heat on the HLT. Not much movement on the MT. So I busted out the handheld instant read therm. Temp was way past my target! Then I looked down at the thermometer, and it was bent! Don't know how that happened, but it was causing the needle to bind. I bent it back, and the needle jumped to were it should be.
Then, for reasons I don't remember, I had turned off the HLT recirc pump. Unfortunately, the temp probe for the PID is in the recirc line, not the tank, so not getting an accurate read. I kept looking at the PID, wondering why the temp isn't going up. By the time I realized what was wrong, the HLT was actually up to 180F! Between turning on and off both pumps, adding cold water to the MT and HLT to try and fix things, the mash temp swung between 140 and 170 until I finally stabilized everything.
Finally finished the mash, and started transferring to the boil kettle. Once the level covered the heating element, I switched it on to start heating the wort while it finished filling. Nearly finished filling and I noticed the temp wasn't increasing. Finally realized I forgot to plug in the element!
Ugh. Got through the day. We'll see how it comes out... I'm sure I'll screw up adding the hibiscus and mango in a few days... like forgetting to do it.