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Roads are Quiet

Posted By: dogcatcher

Roads are Quiet - 03/29/20 10:06 PM

Traffic has really slowed down in a lot of places.

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Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/29/20 11:20 PM

The new normal. Just watched the press briefing. Help is on the way.
Posted By: kry226

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/29/20 11:35 PM

Heck, we took a drive on a Kentucky Scenic Byway just to get out of the house. Can you remember the last time you just took a drive?
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/29/20 11:38 PM

Originally Posted by kry226
Heck, we took a drive on a Kentucky Scenic Byway just to get out of the house. Can you remember the last time you just took a drive?


Its been years for me. I think I gave that up at the first oil embargo.
Posted By: kry226

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/29/20 11:44 PM

Originally Posted by bill oxner
Originally Posted by kry226
Heck, we took a drive on a Kentucky Scenic Byway just to get out of the house. Can you remember the last time you just took a drive?


Its been years for me. I think I gave that up at the first oil embargo.

Yup. I was a kid the last time I remember doing that.
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/29/20 11:49 PM

Originally Posted by kry226
Heck, we took a drive on a Kentucky Scenic Byway just to get out of the house. Can you remember the last time you just took a drive?

About once a month, we take a drive, just to see the changes. Wait more than a month and a new subdivision will be where a cotton field used to be.

The cams of Ruidoso and Cloudcroft show the traffic, today almost none, normally on a Saturday pr Sunday the downtown areas are bumper to bumper.
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/29/20 11:53 PM

Pecan trees are all budding. Spring is on the way. cheers

How are the mesquite tries coming along?
Posted By: JCB

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:03 AM

Nobody is on the roads because they are all on the lake. I got to the boat ramp this morning at 9:30am and there wasn't even a parking left. I have fished holiday weekends before and never encountered that! It was nuts!!! I ended up having to jump the curb and park in the median.
Posted By: Concho

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:08 AM

Stay home, be responsible.
Posted By: Concho

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:08 AM

Originally Posted by JCB
Nobody is on the roads because they are all on the lake. I got to the boat ramp this morning at 9:30am and there wasn't even a parking left. I have fished holiday weekends before and never encountered that! It was nuts!!! I ended up having to jump the curb and park in the median.


Real sad people aren't taking this serious, next two weeks will tell the tell, I hope all you partiers are right.
Posted By: Texas buckeye

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:10 AM

Originally Posted by bill oxner
How are the mesquite tries coming along?


In a strange but somewhat happy twist, the coronavirus variant that struck north Texas also killed all the mesquite trees...but in their place biologists are recommending planting honey locust.
Posted By: JCB

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:14 AM

Originally Posted by Concho
Originally Posted by JCB
Nobody is on the roads because they are all on the lake. I got to the boat ramp this morning at 9:30am and there wasn't even a parking left. I have fished holiday weekends before and never encountered that! It was nuts!!! I ended up having to jump the curb and park in the median.


Real sad people aren't taking this serious, next two weeks will tell the tell, I hope all you partiers are right.


Going fishing aint a party Concho...….especially since I fish alone. And I never got within 10 yards of another human today so where did I go wrong?
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:14 AM

Originally Posted by bill oxner
Pecan trees are all budding. Spring is on the way. cheers

How are the mesquite tries coming along?

Some are getting some green, but the old ones still look dormant.
Posted By: Concho

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:17 AM

Originally Posted by JCB
Originally Posted by Concho
Originally Posted by JCB
Nobody is on the roads because they are all on the lake. I got to the boat ramp this morning at 9:30am and there wasn't even a parking left. I have fished holiday weekends before and never encountered that! It was nuts!!! I ended up having to jump the curb and park in the median.


Real sad people aren't taking this serious, next two weeks will tell the tell, I hope all you partiers are right.


Going fishing aint a party Concho...….especially since I fish alone. And I never got within 10 yards of another human today so where did I go wrong?


Stay home dude, you will thank me later.
Posted By: Concho

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:20 AM

Once again let me state, the schools are closed, you are being told to shelter in place, the churches are closed, you can't eat inside a restaurant, the economy is headed down hill due to the actions being taken, what in the world does it take to make you folks understand this is deadly serious? I give up, knowing that you folks who refuse to take precautions will be the first to whine.
Posted By: Jimbo1

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:21 AM

Still need to think where you're walking. Read that the soles of your shoes can pick up the virus and then you take it everywhere.
Posted By: bigbob_ftw

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:34 AM

Probably 1/2 to 2/3s less on the highways.
Posted By: JCB

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:35 AM

Originally Posted by Concho
Once again let me state, the schools are closed, you are being told to shelter in place, the churches are closed, you can't eat inside a restaurant, the economy is headed down hill due to the actions being taken, what in the world does it take to make you folks understand this is deadly serious? I give up, knowing that you folks who refuse to take precautions will be the first to whine.


Refuse to take precautions?? I followed all the rules in the lock down orders. So where did I go wrong? You never answered my question but continue to make assumptions. I think you need to take a chill pill.
Posted By: ntxtrapper

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:39 AM

Originally Posted by Concho
Once again let me state, the schools are closed, you are being told to shelter in place, the churches are closed, you can't eat inside a restaurant, the economy is headed down hill due to the actions being taken, what in the world does it take to make you folks understand this is deadly serious? I give up, knowing that you folks who refuse to take precautions will be the first to whine.


Two people at my workplace tested positive for it now. Make no mistake, it's here.
Posted By: MBradford

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:47 AM

This was Cooper St. on the UTA campus a week ago at 7PM.

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Posted By: Concho

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:47 AM

Originally Posted by JCB
Originally Posted by Concho
Once again let me state, the schools are closed, you are being told to shelter in place, the churches are closed, you can't eat inside a restaurant, the economy is headed down hill due to the actions being taken, what in the world does it take to make you folks understand this is deadly serious? I give up, knowing that you folks who refuse to take precautions will be the first to whine.


Refuse to take precautions?? I followed all the rules in the lock down orders. So where did I go wrong? You never answered my question but continue to make assumptions. I think you need to take a chill pill.


In ten days you will appreciate my advice.
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:50 AM

Originally Posted by Concho
Once again let me state, the schools are closed, you are being told to shelter in place, the churches are closed, you can't eat inside a restaurant, the economy is headed down hill due to the actions being taken, what in the world does it take to make you folks understand this is deadly serious? I give up, knowing that you folks who refuse to take precautions will be the first to whine.

We have no shelter in place order in Abilene.
Posted By: Concho

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:51 AM

Originally Posted by dogcatcher
Originally Posted by Concho
Once again let me state, the schools are closed, you are being told to shelter in place, the churches are closed, you can't eat inside a restaurant, the economy is headed down hill due to the actions being taken, what in the world does it take to make you folks understand this is deadly serious? I give up, knowing that you folks who refuse to take precautions will be the first to whine.

We have no shelter in place order in Abilene.


I'm sure, each to their own, and edited to say, they will most likely blame President Trump for their failure.
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 01:47 AM

Originally Posted by dogcatcher
Originally Posted by bill oxner
Pecan trees are all budding. Spring is on the way. cheers

How are the mesquite tries coming along?

Some are getting some green, but the old ones still look dormant.


A Houston Chronicle reporter named Leon Hale did a series about heading south to meet spring for years. He would meet spring when he found mesquite trees greening up.

He called it premivara.

https://www.chron.com/life/hale/article/Hale-Ponderings-on-the-end-of-Primavera-1968334.php

Several of the customers have reminded me the last few days that it's time to go south to meet spring.
Another one left a message on my voice mail asking, "What's this about going to meet spring?"
A fair question, if you haven't been a follower of this column very long. So, once again, I'll back up and explain that going-to-meet-spring trip.
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 01:51 AM

Originally Posted by bill oxner
Originally Posted by dogcatcher
Originally Posted by bill oxner
Pecan trees are all budding. Spring is on the way. cheers

How are the mesquite tries coming along?

Some are getting some green, but the old ones still look dormant.


A Houston Chronicle reporter named Leon Hale did a series about heading south to meet spring for years. He would meet spring when he found mesquite trees greening up.

Frank Grimes of the Abilene Reporter News penned the famous ode to an anticipated spring years ago, "The Old Mesquites Ain't Out,' written in 1939
Posted By: Choctaw

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 01:59 AM

Originally Posted by dogcatcher
Originally Posted by Concho
Once again let me state, the schools are closed, you are being told to shelter in place, the churches are closed, you can't eat inside a restaurant, the economy is headed down hill due to the actions being taken, what in the world does it take to make you folks understand this is deadly serious? I give up, knowing that you folks who refuse to take precautions will be the first to whine.

We have no shelter in place order in Abilene.


That won’t last. Wichita Falls went under a very strict order late Friday night. The county followed today.
Posted By: Txduckman

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 02:23 AM

Went to the lease Friday at rush hour in Dallas and was hardly any traffic. Drive back today zero traffic and saw one airplane landing at DFW. Didnt stop anywhere either except for a Whataburger.
Posted By: ntxtrapper

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 02:29 AM

Originally Posted by dogcatcher
Originally Posted by Concho
Once again let me state, the schools are closed, you are being told to shelter in place, the churches are closed, you can't eat inside a restaurant, the economy is headed down hill due to the actions being taken, what in the world does it take to make you folks understand this is deadly serious? I give up, knowing that you folks who refuse to take precautions will be the first to whine.

We have no shelter in place order in Abilene.


Lubbock just ordered it. I bet yours will be here shortly.
Posted By: Jimbo1

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 02:31 AM

I ran to the lease Tuesday afternoon (before the Tarrant County SIP) only because I already had 20 bags of protein and corn on the truck. Probably the quickest I ever got there. Coming home around 9ish going through Arlington was surreal with all the restaurants closed down.
Posted By: Lazyjack

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 03:23 AM

Originally Posted by Jimbo1
I ran to the lease Tuesday afternoon (before the Tarrant County SIP) only because I already had 20 bags of protein and corn on the truck. Probably the quickest I ever got there. Coming home around 9ish going through Arlington was surreal with all the restaurants closed down.



Gonna be the norm for a while.
Posted By: S.A. hunter

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 03:25 AM

I'm loving it! Makes my job a whole lot easier.
Posted By: Tin Head

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 03:43 AM

the great awakening
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 11:56 AM

Originally Posted by Tin Head
the great awakening
Posted By: Longhunter

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:18 PM

Scissor tails, and hummingbirds are here, spring has sprung... Only thing shut down here is churches, and whore houses...
Posted By: Marc K

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 12:29 PM

Originally Posted by Concho
Once again let me state, the schools are closed, you are being told to shelter in place, the churches are closed, you can't eat inside a restaurant, the economy is headed down hill due to the actions being taken, what in the world does it take to make you folks understand this is deadly serious? I give up, knowing that you folks who refuse to take precautions will be the first to whine.


My wife returned home from Anchorage, AK last week. No trips to the store are required for a month because I planned ahead.

Precautions are being taken when you have no contact with people other than your own household members. That is how we go boating and fishing during this mess. Zero contact or exposure to anyone else.

I don't see the problem.
Posted By: bigbob_ftw

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 01:11 PM

30-40% of normal traffic. love it.
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 01:37 PM

Never met a car or another walker on my morning walk.
Posted By: spacejunkie

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 03:39 PM

Wife and I were in Ruidoso when this stuff started. Only took one day and we got out of there as fast a possible.
Posted By: 68rustbucket

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 03:51 PM

Originally Posted by S.A. hunter
I'm loving it! Makes my job a whole lot easier.


Left at 4:00 am yesterday to look at a lease in S. Texas yesterday morning. Very light traffic all the way there, made it in record time. Mostly truck traffic on I 37 and I 35. Gave a friendly honk to the HEB trucks I passed.
Trip back home in the afternoon was different. Much more traffic on I-37and I-35. About 70 % of normal.
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 04:02 PM

Originally Posted by 68rustbucket
Originally Posted by S.A. hunter
I'm loving it! Makes my job a whole lot easier.


Left at 4:00 am yesterday to look at a lease in S. Texas yesterday morning. Very light traffic all the way there, made it in record time. Mostly truck traffic on I 37 and I 35. Gave a friendly honk to the HEB trucks I passed.
Trip back home in the afternoon was different. Much more traffic on I-37and I-35. About 70 % of normal.



offtopic

How was the lease?
Posted By: Tommar

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 05:01 PM

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Posted By: Halfadozen

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 05:07 PM

to the OP - yes, roads are pretty empty out here.
Posted By: bigbob_ftw

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 05:12 PM

pretty thin here today...

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Posted By: Stump_jumper

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 05:50 PM

Originally Posted by Tommar
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If there is a wreck on DFW highways in these conditions it will be a doozie. half the drivers are probably doing 80+ just because they can. i am surprised the LEOs aren't out in force but you rarely see them on most DFW hwys. Balch Springs and Mesquite use to hit 635 hard but they gave that up years ago.
Posted By: Concho

Re: Roads are Quiet - 03/30/20 09:40 PM

Originally Posted by Marc K
Originally Posted by Concho
Once again let me state, the schools are closed, you are being told to shelter in place, the churches are closed, you can't eat inside a restaurant, the economy is headed down hill due to the actions being taken, what in the world does it take to make you folks understand this is deadly serious? I give up, knowing that you folks who refuse to take precautions will be the first to whine.


My wife returned home from Anchorage, AK last week. No trips to the store are required for a month because I planned ahead.

Precautions are being taken when you have no contact with people other than your own household members. That is how we go boating and fishing during this mess. Zero contact or exposure to anyone else.

I don't see the problem.

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