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Woke up this morning at 3am to frozen pipes. I've still no water and its nearly 9am. Guess it will be another couple of hours yet because even the pond up against the sheltered veranda was frozen this morning. So currently no-one or thing has water... except for the chicks. The chooks' outside water was and still is frozen solid. Their inside water, in the chook house with them overnight had a layer of ice on it... the pond is frozen, the water pipes are frozen and until all the water defrosts, I won't get anywhere doing a reset on the water pump.
What I want to know is how is it my husband is always away from home when this happens? Does he know something I don't? He's in Melbourne where it was a staggering 15C warmer than here this morning. This is exactly the reason I have an emergency supply of bottled water - something my hubby complains about bitterly! So at the top of today's jobs list somewhere around the 'bring more wood inside/wood run' is the 'go and find those exposed water pipes and bury them (again)'. My second coffee is going to have to wait. At least the chicks think life is warm enough... I may be doing a 'lord of the rings' day. Breakfast number 2 could be very soon...
What I want to know is how is it my husband is always away from home when this happens? Does he know something I don't? He's in Melbourne where it was a staggering 15C warmer than here this morning. This is exactly the reason I have an emergency supply of bottled water - something my hubby complains about bitterly! So at the top of today's jobs list somewhere around the 'bring more wood inside/wood run' is the 'go and find those exposed water pipes and bury them (again)'. My second coffee is going to have to wait. At least the chicks think life is warm enough... I may be doing a 'lord of the rings' day. Breakfast number 2 could be very soon...