We've all that moment we really needed to pee but there wasn't a bathroom or porta potty nearby so we hop into an alley to pee. If caught, can that come with some serious consequences in Texas? I find out the answer for you.
There are some behaviors many of us have seen that may immediately come to mind. Brazenly cutting in line is a HUGE no-no. That should be a given. Insulting people seems fairly obvious, but I've still seen it happen. Heaven help the person who goes after the last bag of Flamin' Hot Cheetos when THESE people are nearby.
And so, that flat space above the refrigerator seemed like the PERFECT place to put things that had nowhere else to live in my kitchen. After all the pantry space in some of these places wasn't 'ample,' either but hey--we do what we must.
Until we find out we shouldn't. Ugh. So many 'shouldn'ts,' aren't there?
But once you go through these items, I think it's easy to see why this matters.
Please don't get out on the roads unless you need to do so. The fewer cars on the road the better. And if you do, please drive like we know each other. Slow down. Way down, if needed.
Once I'd settled on the idea of working from home south of Tyler, Texas, I thought it might be fun to see what my fellow East Texans were seeing outside of their windows this morning.
Ever since the 2021 snowmageddon, the integrity of ERCOT's power grid has been in question. To help alleviate some fears, you can see in real time how the grid is doing during this extreme cold.