Monday, April 6, 2020

Deserted

Today we had to make a trip of almost an hour to pick up a prescription. The usually busy streets were deserted.



When we did encounter vehicles, they were usually trucks. During this time, all the trucking regulations have been relaxed. So there are lots of trucks on the road. All filled with toilet paper, I hope!

Finally, back in our hometown. It was good to get out, even though everywhere looks like a ghost town.

"Nothing is more deadly than a deserted, waiting street."
Harper Lee





17 comments:

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Yes actually if one has to go out in the car, it is a pleasure on the roads Ginny. Take care

Hootin Anni said...

The cases of the virus keeps growing here & our roads are deserted too. Such pretty scenes on your drive tho.

Ann said...

There are still cars moving about here but way less than normal.

Nancy Chan said...

Since the movement control order, I have not been out on the trunk road or highway. Even the roads in our residential area is very quiet and hardly any traffic. We have to be alert and cautious because of many cases of robberies and snatch thefts.

Rose said...

I love that third shot! And hope you are at least right about some of the trucks being TP.

MadSnapper said...

when we walk our streets, at a little after 7, deserted is what they are. but traffic today going to WM at 5:45 was already out there, Cortez, the deadliest street in FL is what they say about it, was alredy jammed with cars. at 7 it was jammed... can't figure where they were all going

DeniseinVA said...

I am glad you were able to get your prescription. Thank you for these scenes of deserted roads. It is quiet around here in our neighborhood. I haven’t been out on our main roads to check what it is like traffic-wise.

George said...

We, too, have noticed a drop in traffic over the past couple of weeks. I had to get an eye injection last week and there was much less traffic on the interstate.

The Feminine Energy said...

Yes, the earth is so quiet, isn't it? I love it... just NOT for the reason for the quietness. The world is getting so cleansed: the air, the ground, the water. I wish it could stay that way forever. Love, Andrea xoxo

DawnTreader said...

That's a long way to drive to pick up a prescription. But beautiful landscape, so hope you were able to enjoy the outing as well.

Tamago said...

Beautiful landscape! Traffic is very light around here as well. I do hope those trucks are carrying toilet papers :-)

Inger said...

You live in such a beautiful place. I always wanted to visit there, those mountains are so gorgeous. And all the green too.

Chatty Crone said...

Atlanta traffic during normal times it is a nightmare - now wonderful! lol

Anonymous said...

Ginny, that is a long drive but what a beautiful one!!

Monica Hein ~ Beauty Diary said...

Such a pretty mountain views

Ruth Hiebert said...

It does feel weird to drive down the street and there are hardly any vehicles . At least you had some interesting scenery to enjoy.

Carla from The River said...

I agree with Harper Lee! It is so strange how quiet it is with out all the busy traffic.

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