OMG! Gas prices!
#111
We drive a truck also for camping only, which our whole family likes, and drive a minivan at home that gets good milegae. I live in a rural area and those farmers need the big trucks. Gas is only high because someone reaps the benifits of it being high.
Alternative fuels could be found now if there were not so many making money off the oil now. Too much money in their pockets to let ethanol, wind power etc to make it onto the scene.
Alternative fuels could be found now if there were not so many making money off the oil now. Too much money in their pockets to let ethanol, wind power etc to make it onto the scene.
#112
I forgot to add that the last time prices went up we did not drive as much. Made a trip to town worth it by planning and doing more than one thing. We live in a very small community and do not even have a store for a loaf of bread, no Dr.s etc so do have to drive.
We need to conserve all the time and maybe it would help.
We need to conserve all the time and maybe it would help.
#113
I filled up today and it was 3.73.ugh,Mary
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I stopped to fill up my car tonight about 9:30 pm. The clerk told me to be sure and fill it full as the price was going up at midnight. And will probably be $4 a gallon in a few weeks. :-(
#114
Originally Posted by quiltnut4ever
Originally Posted by PurplePassion
I filled up at 11 a.m for $3.12. and on my way to work at 2 p.m. it was $3.25. It doesn't take long to go up.
#116
Originally Posted by Claddaughquilting
Unfortunately, the price of oil seems to only rise, rarely fall, so I think everyone will have to find ways to reduce. I have started consolidating my messages, so I go out less often, walking more, leaving my car in the driveway.
My DH convinced me two years ago to install a geothermal heating system for our house. We live in the suburbs of Montreal, and paid a substantial amount to be rid of oil heating. Heating with geothermal is cheap, and green! Upfront costs are high, but with the ever increasing price of oil, we think it has a 5 year payback. I have started seeing a few houses in my city converting. Yes, DH was right, it was a good idea.
My DH convinced me two years ago to install a geothermal heating system for our house. We live in the suburbs of Montreal, and paid a substantial amount to be rid of oil heating. Heating with geothermal is cheap, and green! Upfront costs are high, but with the ever increasing price of oil, we think it has a 5 year payback. I have started seeing a few houses in my city converting. Yes, DH was right, it was a good idea.
#119
have you seen the price for diesel!! our fuel surcharge at work is up to 26%... so add that to the cost of shipping everything you purchase... cause it all comes on a truck... i guess i will be shopping my stash a lot more!
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