Norma's Wanderings around a small section of Montana |
What did I do during the great shutdown? I went down to the eye doctor. Nothing like flashes of light and giant floaters in your field of vision to put the fear of God into you. The eye doctor reassured us my vision is fine. My retina looks good. I probably had a small blood vessel burst for whatever reason. Now I have to find an ophthalmologist in Billings. Seems all are now either retiring or just doing cataract surgeries. Weird. But I now need to establish with an MD not just an OD. An hour to drive down, hour to drive back. I got to thinking. Have you heard about this push for everyone to drive electric cars? I wonder how that will work in Montana. First you have to spend a fortune on that car. No one I know has that kind of money to spend. Then you have to be able to plug it in. There are no plug-ins near me, except for my garage. Few people here have garages, and if they do, it is full of junk. Basically in Montana there are charging stations near interstates. I don't live near an interstate. We have to travel not blocks but miles to get anywhere we visit. So I found out my eyesight is intact, my gas-powered car gets 28 mpg, and the idea of energy independence by using electric vehicles is a technology Montanans may have a hard time accepting. I'm exhausted. |