Oh my how hard is it. I just want electricity on this property, how hard can it be.
Well it is not easy, one person tells you something then the other person tells you something else, and the two things are not matching so who is correct??? It would be nice if just one person did it all for you, so you did not have to call this nuber and this number. oh and while you are on hold one company (TXU) is calling Oncor. Now I am on hold one have more time, just been on the phone for 20 minutes, still have not gotten what I need done. I am going to have a pole from Oncor but as of right now I am not going to have anything to supply me with electricity. Wait good news after over thirty minutes on the phone I think I have found someone to help me. yes after 40 minutes I have a account number. Oh my I feel so good now.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Water Well
Well I meet with the water well guy this morning, and he will put the pump in the well, then I just have to wait for the electricity and we will have water. i am getting excited!!!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Picture of the land
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Naming Hoch Hof
Well Hoch Hof is German for High Court. And then if you go on to translate court, it is an area open to the sky and mostly or entirely surrounded by buildings, walls, fence, etc. Which is what it shall be in the end.
See my wonderful father, brought a piece of land east of Midland, and he is going to build a building on it, surround it with a fence and trees, and it is on a high piece of property in the county. So you put those two things together and you get HOCH HOF in German.
See my wonderful father, brought a piece of land east of Midland, and he is going to build a building on it, surround it with a fence and trees, and it is on a high piece of property in the county. So you put those two things together and you get HOCH HOF in German.
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