Southeast Gas Shortage
Friday, September 26, 2008
photo credit: Jason at sweetashvegas who is always my first media stop when looking for anything about Asheville.
Oh, man, when you'ved added the local gas station to your speed dial, you know that times are getting hard. Two freaking weeks after Ike and we're still hunting for gas? My husband offered someone $10 a gallon for gas.
But it paid off. I called my neighborhood station this morning and she said, "hurry up and get down here" and I did. Good timing.
It's one thing to fill up and let it last you for a week or so if you're fortunate to live close to your usual stops. But it's another thing to fill up and have to drive long distances every day, like from state to state. grrrr
We all have it hard right now if we drive. I just had to sound off a bit.
**UPDATE: Knoxville, TN, has mixed emotions about Pilot sending gas to Asheville and more. {via}
2 comments:
The SHELL Station on Merrimon Avenue, exit off of I-240, has still been open daily with varying line sizes.
I believe the Asheville 'burbs are hit harder than the city. If you can get to the city, your chances are much greater. I got stuck in Laurel Park in Hendersonville.
Just FYI Susan, here's the Peak Oil website :-
http://www.peakoilassociates.com/POAnalysis.html
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