Our closest CVS, in Bozeman, MT, sent a crew over from Billings and housed them in a hotel while they were short staffed. Drive-thru pharmacy was closed and the inside pharmacy hours were reduced. Thing have gotten better - but not back to where it used to be.
If you can talk about it so cavalierly, it wasn't that big a deal.
My wife had such brutal treatment as a child that she never speaks of it. She only talks to me about it and that's rarely. Her brothers and sister had to fill me in on the rest. They are all surprised she lived through it all.
This constant fake victimization insults real victims.
But no, there’s always someone who considers the warnings fear porn, or it’s just another winter storm, a big nothing burger. I guess they learned
Yep, my daughter got frostbite helping rescue a car crash victim who had to go on a beer run in -40 degree weather this week. She'll be okay, but needless to say, the station was pretty pissed at the guy.
We have a number of animals around our house. My favorite is the elk in the fall. We can hear their bugle as we lay in bed and the occasional clashing antlers during the rut.
The CVS in Bozeman, MT has been having trouble for a while. They just can’t find people to work. They’ve shut down the drive through pharmacy for months and had to ship in and house (at a local hotel) a crew in from Billings. It appears to be improving, but it’s been a huge struggle.
Yep, I saw a “Griz Fans Watch Yellowstone” at the Cats/Griz game on Saturday. You are correct about the changing culture. We still have 2 ranches in Gallatin County, but more in Sweet Grass and Park counties. The posers are ridiculous.
We have to pickup our mail at the post office and the UPS driver puts us last on his route as he has to put chains on his truck to get to our house. So - not a lot of changes.