Riverton, Utah High 80 Low 54
The last few days have been very pleasant and a lot cooler than it has been. August and the first part of September were setting records almost daily.
We have been busy with more tomatoes and Cindy wanted more mulch for her flower beds, which we finally got taken care of Saturday.
One of our neighbors had a large crop of tomatoes and cantaloupe of which he told us to take what we wanted. Cindy even tried fried green tomatoes which weren't too bad.
I'm almost through quilting the quilts Cindy wanted to take with her to Yuma. I try to remember to get some pictures of them on a future post.
I need to get our truck and trailer licenses renewed in the first of October and Penny needs to get one shot before we leave.
I would like to leave now, but it is still a little warm in Yuma, so we will wait until the first part of October to head south for the winter.
Jana Clark mentioned freezing you credit with the three reporting agencies so I thought it probably was a good idea so I went on line to take care of it. The first two went pretty smoothly but TransUnion asked a lot of questions trying to make sure I was who I said I was. For instance what year my Chev suburban was. The only problem is I haven't owned a Chev suburban for at least 10 years. And what year my Subaru was. The last time I owned a Subaru was probably in 1989. Anyway to make a long story short they sent me a notification that I would have to call them.
I called this morning expecting to talk to a real person but instead the phone service took over and asked a few very basic questions, zip code, house numbers, and so on. I was finished in less than 5 minutes, while I was on the computer for about 30 minutes and then got turned down. Go figure.
All thing considered, it probably is a good idea to freeze the credit based on Equifax getting hacked.
We really don't have to have it checked very often and it seems to be easy to take the freeze off for a while if needed.
We both have been really busy while we've been home and I'm looking forward to getting to Yuma so I don't have to work quite so hard.
Thanks for visiting.
We are having that same itch to get back to the southwest can't wait. Soon you be on the road and enjoy that area once again.
ReplyDeleteWe're still waiting to head south. Wish you two were here for the MOC
ReplyDeleteSounds like you are really close to being ready to head out. We also have a few things like that to take care, truck plates, putting the car in storage, pick up a prescription refill and a few odd ball things. Bill needs a break too so I'm anxious to leave for that reason too!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe Equifax got hacked. Nothing is safe any more!! It's bad news ... the banks are the ones who will take the hits!!
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