Today the Micheletti government lifted the curfew from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. to let the country stock up on food, water, medicine, gas, and whatever else people needed. Is this a sign that we should prepare to hunker down for at least another few days?
We walked to La Colonia, a big grocery chain with two stores nearby. We try not to shop there too much, preferring instead local venders, but some things are available only here--chickpeas, split peas, lentils, peanut butter, etc. Enough justifying.
It was crazy. Stockers couldn't keep up with demands, as people stocked up on essentials, such as rice, beans, tortilla mix, flour, meat; non-essentials, such as Coke, single serving sugary yogurt drinks, frozen fish sticks, pre-pureed beans; and things I wouldn't think of buying in a crisis, such as doll sets and drying racks. The most popular item: styrofoam Cup-o-Soups. That aisle had been ransacked.
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Oh geez, those fish sticks are not going to be happy after 2 hours in line.
Wow. I can't imagine. I was trying to picture a curfew in Goshen and what that would mean.
You guys be safe. We are thinking of you!
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