Tuesday, March 9, 2010

I wonder these things ....

I wonder … but I don’t expect anyone to really have the answers, I just wonder these things from time to time and they’ve been piling up in my head so here they are.

I wonder when or if we’ll start hearing the “D”epression word instead of the “R”ecession word or the “G”reater “R”ecession words …?

I wonder when we’ll have to watch all the local gas stations for which ones have gas to buy rather than watching which one has the best prices …

When will car dealerships, or any auto repair place, not have regular deliveries of the parts and stuff they need to repair cars?

Will they just say, “Come back tomorrow or a few days, we might/may have it then?”

I wonder when nail polish and nail polish remover won’t be so easily available …. I like polish and use it but I don’t have a clue what it’s made of, but something in it must be related to petroleum …

What about the elements of hair coloring and highlights that I get done by a good friend who has a local business …

When will there be fewer ball point pens—surely, their plastic and ink related to petroleum?

Will there ever be fewer kinds of cell phones to choose from?

Digital cameras come in all shapes and sizes of Mega Pixels? When will we see fewer of those available in stores?

And how long will film keep existing and will they stop developing/processing it? There are still people using film out there and I’m one of them although I have a small digital camera as well.

What about flatscreens used for tvs and computer display screens?

When do all the elements that go into electronics start becoming scarcer? Recycling of electronic parts, that’ll be a bigger business than it is now . ..

Will the city of Phoenix ever tell residents they’ll HAVE to conserve water?
Not just “encouraging” conservation but really having to learn to handle water differently to conserve it …

When or will local governments in the USA encourage residents to use rain water and rain barrels to help provide water for themselves? This assumes that governments/utilities will still have a part in delivering water to communities … .

How long will professional sports teams keep traveling around the US when there’s a crunch on gasoline/jet fuel? (I’m thinking of the US here but other countries have the professional sports, too.)

Will the PGA, WPGA, NFL, NHL and NBA (I’m probably leaving some sport league out of this that I don’t know about) just have smaller geographic groupings of competing teams? Maybe individual sport franchises in certain cities will just fold and not exist?

University and college sports teams and their various tiers of competition? Will they just wither away over time?

Will all kinds of tv get less over time, whether it’s cable/satellite/broadcast? Time and energy will be too expensive or available for these to exist the way they do now? Just paid tv/internet for those who can afford it?

Will grocery stores or farmer's markets have signs in places where certain foods used to be like "Bananas/Certain meats sold out and no more expected for a month or so." Or "No more Pomegranates/Apples/Pears/Almonds/Walnuts, etc. until next year." Meaning, next year's harvest, our allotment of seasonal food is gone for the year.

it's hard to push thoughts like these away anymore in the last couple of years, on this blustery, squally day with bursts of moderate rains. Another storm!

Shamba

3 comments:

Chile said...

Yeah, I wonder things like that, too. Then I realize I don't know the answers, can't predict when things will start to really change, and go back to planning what to do on my homestead. :)

Unknown said...

Starting with 100 youth champions, GreenMyParents’ goal is to activate 1 million kids to save their families $100 each for a wakeup-call of $100 Million in savings, convincing parents, teachers, business owners and elected officials that stalling on climate change is expensive and bad for the economy.

Shamba said...

Chile, that's the only thing we can really do.but sometimes thoughts that these help us to plan, too.

GreenMyParents, I hope your campaign work well for your goals.

Shamba