I had some personal business I needed to conduct in the next state over. It was a good excuse to get out of the house and see how the world beyond my local area was doing. The trip was 300+ miles, round-trip, mostly all interstates and toll routes. Started out early in the morning and didn't get home until after 10PM. The first thing that struck me? The number of 18-wheelers on the rode.
On the drive to my destination there was a definite lack of passenger vehicles -- nowhere near what you'd normally expect to see. I suspect that's because those who can are still working from home and a lot of people are not travelling on vacation. Most of the traffic I encountered was due to trucks. There are trucks EVERYWHERE. I saw multiple Amazon trucks, Aldi food trucks, a truck loaded with crates of apples, trucks transporting gasoline, even a truck loaded down with a shipment of plywood. There was definitely no lack of trucks on the highways.
I must admit to being surprised, as we're being led to believe that there are shortages of goods, truckers who are losing out because they're not jabbed, not enough truckers available to haul, etc., etc.
As surprising as all of this was, I was even more stunned on the drive home. The highways were teeming with trucks. At night, they're about the only thing on the road -- encountered very few passenger cars. When it got late, the rest stops were packed with truckers laying over for the night. Trucks were parked in every possible parking spot and every available space. Even saw truckers pulled off along the sides of the roads for the night.
I don't know what was in all of these trucks, but there's definitely stuff being transported somewhere. So where is it all going and what are they doing with it? In my area, I'm already having problems finding things in the stores and seeing empty shelves. Things are getting curiouser and curiouser, frens.
Don't know where you're looking but here in Texas our roads are filled with people, cars trucks and motorcycles going where they wish to go, all hours.
But then we never really locked down, we go to Grand Kids' ball games and to the casinos in Louisiana, to the beach and to the hill country to float the river. We go visit Family and Frens, we go out to eat, we go shopping, we go everywhere we wish to go, same as always.
Yes there are truckers out working but many stores still suffer empty shelves, things such as red meats are becoming scarcer, hard to find RC Cola, many supplies are harder to find, quality of 'things' is eroding too.
Onliest thing really in plentiful supply is inflation.
But we gots traffic on the roads, yes we do.
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I love that RC is in shortage ... we really have stuck to showing Coke we aren't messing around. I couldn't get RC yesterday so I didn't get Cola. Just Squirt and A&W.
Stop buying soda at all. All that sugar is probably worse poison than alcohol.
If you absolutely have to have something besides water or must have something sweet, try water enhancers. Those little Mio things and their generic versions got me off soda completely. Probably cut 3000 calories out of my diet per week.
Lost a ton of weight, too.