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Ridgetop
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We loaded the stock trailer today and had extra space so I tossed in a couple lawn chairs that are pretty comfy for us to use in the empty house. I also loaded a folding chaise lounge from the camper and a small deck box that we weren't using. Still extra space but DH and DS1 were getting grumpy so . . . .
Then I went on to Ambit (the electric provider) and had the turn on the service.
I asked for it to be turned on May 4 since the tenant is having it turned off tomorrow and we are trying to leave tomorrow for arrival by Friday, May 5. After leaving me on hold for 20 minutes the helpful lady came back on the line and told me that they can't find the address even with the ID number and the meter number. I was assured that someone would get back to me in 72 hours (3 days) about the service connection.
How can the power company not find an address right on the highway where they have been supplying electricity ever since Ambit started supplying power. We will be arriving at the house on Friday - still within the 72 hour window and I might not have any power! Maybe a good idea that I packed MJ's kerosene lamps. I suggested that we delay leaving for another day but DH says we will just go to the motel if necessary.


I was going to bring some of our frozen meat and meals back with dry ice, but if we can't get electricity that is a bad idea. No point doing that now since even if they find the address on Friday the fridge will have sat for 3 days and be warm. OMG! I WON'T EVEN BE ABLE TO BUY ANY BLUE BELL ICE CREAM!

Please pray for us!
Then I went on to Ambit (the electric provider) and had the turn on the service.
How can the power company not find an address right on the highway where they have been supplying electricity ever since Ambit started supplying power. We will be arriving at the house on Friday - still within the 72 hour window and I might not have any power! Maybe a good idea that I packed MJ's kerosene lamps. I suggested that we delay leaving for another day but DH says we will just go to the motel if necessary. 

I was going to bring some of our frozen meat and meals back with dry ice, but if we can't get electricity that is a bad idea. No point doing that now since even if they find the address on Friday the fridge will have sat for 3 days and be warm. OMG! I WON'T EVEN BE ABLE TO BUY ANY BLUE BELL ICE CREAM!


Please pray for us!
We are getting accustomed to it and are enjoying it. I think we will be happy here in spite of the highway which is busy only at certain times of the day. Moving will be a good opportunity to declutter and cut down on possessions.
Luckily, as we got to the bottom of the hill and convoyed with DS1 in the second truck, DH asked about them and I discovered I did not have them. I made a call to DDIL2 at the house and she raced down the road with the key. Whew! Next problem occurred at a truck stop. DS1, towing the stock trailer, had parked and DH was talking to him about what pump to get diesel at. DS1 went into the truck stop to use the facilities and DH, pulling the flatbed, drove around the parked trailer. The stock trailer jumped out and clipped the flatbed in n unprovoked attack! Certainly not darling DH's fault! Minor damage needing repair to our stock trailer, loss of the wheel caps on the flatbed, and major damage to DH's temper. Flatbed is already repaired but the shop here in Yantis can't get to the stock trailer for another week or so by which time we will be heading back to CA. Oh well, there is always duct tape for a temporary fix until we can put it in the shop in CA. LOL Of course, DS1 was furious with himself which translated into much swearing. I sat quietly and ignored him for an hour or so.
Yum, Blue Bell!
so I just went on cleaning cabinets. He went out to continue mowing and mowed along the fence line so we could check how much fence cleaning we need to do before installing the posts, etc. Tuesday the well guy showed up and repaired the broken pipes. The pump is ok. We asked fdr a bid to dig a new well. The fellow has turned it ver to the office to send out.
He also knows a company that does chicken litter fertilizer. I said I want to fertilize this year so he is going to contact them, and we can get the fertilizer on after he does his first cutting. I also want to find out about frost seeding the rear 15 acres with clover and broadleaf sheep mix. And get a soil test on the land. 