The city was hacked in November or December of 2018 and it apparently caused many problems. People were getting bills for $700.00 or more and citizens were showing up at City Hall meetings by the hundreds. Since it did not happen to us I figured we were in the clear.
Our bill has doubled and it is showing an outrageous amount of usage so I contacted them before Texas closed down and issued stay at home orders. I left dozens of messages who were not returned. This past Tuesday I was finally able to speak to an employee. A city worker came by today and with that out of the way I was free to run my errands.
I have been putting off going to pick up our prescriptions since we have had strong winds, gray skies, with the threat of storms not to mention very hot temperatures all this week. I had no choice but to go today as the crowds are going to double in the stores with Mother's Day shoppers.
Finally was able to give my car a much-needed wash before heading to HEB to pick up my prescriptions. Was surprised gasoline prices still remain high in comparison to other parts of Texas. This Exxon corner station was selling regular unleaded for $1.739 a gallon.
Used the drive-thru as I did last month to pick-up my medications. If you look to the right of the picture you see a white vehicle...this is the area where you park and pick-up your order if you requested curve-side delivery. Last month there were quite a few cars using this service not so today.
I drove around the front of the store to see how long the line was and was surprised that there was no line at all. While I prefer shopping at "Little HEB" there are many items that I have not been able to find on my prior visits such as pre-packaged salads, larger packages of pre-washed spinach, lettuce, good quality serranos, avocados and larger bottles of olive oil.
HEB was very well stocked and even at noon they still had plenty of toilet paper.
The same held true for paper towels. My favorite being Viva.
This one is for JudithK. They had more Bounty than Viva...so I win...even though it was not a competition, lol, just kidding :-)
I was literally dying for some sugar-free ice cream and my serranos. Hopefully, I won't die by catching this virus by having ventured out to purchase them! Little HEB does not carry this brand of ice cream.
This week I saw HEB advertise in the San Antonio stations that they were limiting the purchase of any type of meat to two packages per customer. I was surprised that in Del Rio they were allowing five items per transaction. Since I do not cook it does not affect me.
You might ask...how can that be when the border with Mexico is closed? American citizens can still cross into Mexico...it is Mexican citizens with laser visas that can not cross into the United States unless it is an emergency and it is up to the border crossing agents to make that call.
We as Americans can cross back to our country any time we feel like it 24/7. So that is why there is a shortage of beer in Del Rio. Even at big HEB, there were no 30, 24, 20, or 12 packs available. However, I lucked out and took the last three 15-packs of my more affordable (sounds nicer than cheap) beer.
I was in and out in no time flat as the check-out lines were small. Everyone was wearing masks and this old guy who was riding in an electric wheelchair had a pair of pink women's underwear as his mask...takes all types!
Swung by the post office to pick up the mail and send off a payment. So this was my exciting day!
We had a low of 61 and a high of 88 degrees today.
Good night. May you all have Terlingua Dreams.
Aunty Acid Saying of the Day










