One gas station in town (Victoria, BC) is offering gas at $121.9 a liter while the rest are $122.5. I wonder if the lower price is attracting extra sales – it seems too teeny to matter but perhaps it does make a difference to guzzler vehicles with tanks the size of wading pools.
At core I am grateful there is gas available.
The increasing gas prices have affected my pump pattern. I no longer wait until the tank reaches its lowest level. I’m topping it up before it even reaches the half-full mark. Is this making any difference in the overall scheme of things? If so, to whom, other than me and my time and energy spent satisfying some need to keep each gas purchase in the $twenties and not the $forties. I also seem to now be more aware of the distance between point A and point B and pause before taking a less direct route, before going off on a tangent. Darn…………