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Day One
The discovery is made.
Children: “The pipes are frozen! The pipes are frozen!”
I find 52. “The pipes are frozen! The pipes are frozen!”
52: “The pipes can’t be frozen.”
Oh. It was 7 am, okay? I hadn’t had coffee yet and I was easily swayed by the children. And we did live in the old farmhouse the past three winters, so our instant thought is that the pipes are frozen if we have no water.
Me: “We have no water! We have no water!”
52 is at work. We survive the day, barely, as we await the arrival of a new well pump.
Begin dish usage reduction program.
Dinner: Sandwiches.
Mood: Frustrated.
Day Two
52 brings a new well pump only to discover no new pump is required. The pump is working. Electric is getting to the well. Water is not getting to the house. Possibly a separation in the water line at the fittings, or worse, a break in the water line. We have 1000 feet of water line between the well and the house.
We resort to showers at the old farmhouse and lugging buckets of water from the pond to flush toilets. The Princess moves in with Georgia.
Me: “I can’t live without water!!”
52: “You don’t look dead.”
Dinner: Sandwiches.
Mood: Panicked.
Day Three
Investigation resumes with digging in the two known locations where there are fittings.

Showers continue at the old farmhouse. Water lugging from the pond becomes a regular habit.
Me: “You’re lucky I’m not having my period or there would be even more drama!!”
52: “This isn’t drama?”
Dinner: Soup!!!!
Mood: Hysterical.
Water, water, everywhere, except for in my house.
First creek in the road to our house.

Second creek in the road to our house.

Third creek in the road to our house.

Welcome to Day Four with No Water.
PREPARE FOR DRAMA.
Posted by Suzanne McMinn on January 12, 2009
"It was a cold wintry day when I brought my children to live in rural West Virginia. The farmhouse was one hundred years old, there was already snow on the ground, and the heat was sparse-—as was the insulation. The floors weren’t even, either. My then-twelve-year-old son walked in the door and said, “You’ve brought us to this slanted little house to die." Keep reading our story....
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Hopefuuly that is figured out and fixed soon.
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Wish you luck on finding your water problem and I hope it’s something easily repaired!
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We have lost of water, and toliet at my house several times since we owned it. From digging up the well in mid winter, or sloppy spring. To replaceing the seward pipe in the house and hoping and praying hubby can get it fixed in a resonable amount of time. Oh changeing the plumming for the bathroom was not fun.
You will be praising God when you get your water back. Sounds like you have a break in the line. Did 52 find it yet?? Did you check your plumming in the house?
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Good luck on finding the problem and that the cost will be on the cheap side.
On the plus side this will make for a funny article for the newspaper.
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We are looking to buy a house soon. We have looked in the country, in the “town” and in the fancy schmancy Home Owners Associations subdivisions.
Now I’m leaning toward fancy subdivisions, where this would be someone else’s problem to fix!! :wall:
Hang in there!!
?Clover didn’t join Princess?
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And you…with no fast food nearby!!! Here’s wishing water your way!
Kris7
Working hard at http://www.sccworlds.com
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I’m sorry, it really is miserable without water.
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anni in Toronto
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- Suzanne, the Farmer’s Wife
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Needless to say, we got very creative with water conservation measures. Before Ike, we set aside 30 gallons of water for 3 people, 3 cats, 1 dog, and the Oldest Goldfish in Texas (darn that Elmo!).
When the city turned the valve back on, I think everyone rushed into their houses for a shower before it got dark (power wouldn’t return for another two weeks.
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We stayed. Our house is solid cypress, tough wood. It’s been here since 1920 with no previous hurricane damage. Until Sept 13, never any flooding of any kind. We stayed, which meant as soon as the water receded, we used every towel in the house to dry the floors. Everythig on the floor was lost. All the books that were on bottom bookshelves were lost. Jeeps don’t swim. We lost almost all of our landsca[ping because of the salt water intrusion. We don’t have pix of it, but there were whitecaps in the middle of my calm, residential block. Our picnic table floated down the block. We know its our because its painted the same shade as the trim of our house.
Will we stay again? It was scary. But it was even worse for friends who had to wait two weeks for the city to allow residents back in their own homes.
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Good luck fording those streams! Have you thought about a big wheel truck? You know, the kind that rolls over other trucks in those tractor pull shows we see ads for? I can see you plowing across that skinny little dirt road! Talk about a trailblazer!
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Wow what a mess. I hope you get this taken care of soon. It isn’t so bad in the summer, you can at lest get out and find the problem but in the winter it is cold to have to be outside digging..
Good luck to you. I will check back in soon to see how everyone is.
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There are so many variables that can go wrong with wells and pumps. I hope you find it soon.
When I lived in WV, we had a cistern that we could refill by buying water (trucks delivered it). We did have a well but it wasn’t connected to the house – it was for the livestock. We did connect a hose to the well and refill the cistern that way.
I agree that a rain barrel or two is not a bad idea.
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This is one that never occurred to me…but why not, water mains are always breaking in the winter in the Big City. That’s really bad. I have the same setup as you (old house, old well, old pipes) so you have my sympathies. I think these little slaps from the greater power are for keeping us in line somehow : )
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Hope yours is fixed today….its **** without water :(
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You never know how much you take water for granted until you no longer have it! :sad: Hope it gets fixed soon.
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Good luck getting the water running soon.
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does anyone rely on rain barrels (or rainwater) solely for their water? I guess after its been filtered, of course.
Just wondering if enough water falls from the sky to satisfy a household.
Kris7
Working hard at http://www.sccworlds.com
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We refresh the bleach treated ones every 2 mos. (There is no chlorine taste or or odor…it’s just enough to kill off any bacteria that could multiply overtime while being stored.Hope the water will soon be flowing freely in your house!!! I’m with Princess… I’d hightail it to GEORGIA’S too!!!
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This is why God created Hilton’s okay or Motel 6 at this point. Get thee to a place with clean sheets, towels and HOT WATER. Omgosh I would die…You are a better woman than I am. Bless you!
hehehe kiddin (Not really)
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good luck with your situation…someday it will become funny.
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