Thanks Sydney Acres. I am from California but have lived here in AL. since 89. I have been going to bed early as I get so tired and wore out. DH forgot to drip the faucets and hes and old fashioned farmer and said hes not buying water.... lol So we will see how it goes, I told him that if the pipes don't thaw later he will have to go get some. He still said hes not BUYING water...I hate it when my pipes freeze. I'm from CA, and the first time I ever had frozen pipes was my first year living in SC. I had no clue why none of my faucets worked. I called the city to see if the water was turned off, and they said no. Since every faucet was dry, I assumed there was some problem between the water main and my house, so I called a plumber. When the receptionist got done laughing, she explained that my pipes were frozen and I just had to wait it out. She recommended that I listen for running water when everything thawed out, since pipes will sometimes break when the water freezes. She recommended that I leave all my faucets dripping overnight whenever the weather is expected to get below 20 degrees. So far that suggestion has worked well for me (when I remember), but I've never lived anywhere that's gotten below 5 degrees. Don't know if it works in subzero temps or not. It was down to 8 degrees for 3 nights here several weeks ago (with a high of 22 over 4 days) and it worked well through that miserable week.
If you need more water for the animals, you can always get some out of the tank of your hot water heater, or out of the toilet tanks (if you don't use the automatic bowl cleaners that sit in the tank, and there's no remnants of old ones in there -- they seem to last years after they've stopped working). Or if you still have a way to heat water, you can heat some ice from outside. Maybe DH can pickup some water from the pizza place! Sorry it's so miserable there.

