It's dangerous. And if you are stalled, have a breakdown, or a flat and you need to pull over-there's barely enough room for vehicles to pass you being on the shoulder. I think there needs to be a case made for this road's widening to be added to the list of road construction projects asap. There are already enough accidents on this highway (and some with fatalities)-let's get it fixed before there's another. What do YOU think? Comment below and tell us!
I'm not sure what to make of the situation. Either the folks driving these trucks are worried about being late for something because they're being clocked by some oil company so their in a hurry and careless; they don't own the truck and it's a company vehicle and they don't care if they wreck it because it's insured by a big Corporation; maybe they're just naturally road ragers and drive the way they do out of anger. I'm still in the process of figuring out what drives THEM to drive this way all around us on the roads here in the Basin.
It's getting warm consistently now, and the pool in our subdivision opens this coming weekend. Grilling season is here! And who doesn't love a good burger or hot dog on the grill on a warm weekend afternoon? With all the fixins like ketchup, onion, pickle, tomato, and lettuce. And oh yeah-MUSTARD! But wait you head to the grocery store to look for good ole yellow mustard that staple that's always right there on the shelf when you need more and it's GONE. Poof! You can't find it. Went to two different stores near the house and both were OUT. Which is crazy! Why a yellow mustard shortage? I didn't realize there was any kind of threat to production for it till I went looking for it and couldn't find it. The good news is-Dollar General down Big Spring Street happened to have a few bottles, so this weekend's grilling has been saved. But it's still puzzling. What did we miss as far as shortages go? Is there something you love that you haven't