This is what I used to find my vax in San Angelo. Set the filter to only show available vaccines and hubs. There are more and more places closer to Austin showing up on it which has to be a good sign.
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=3700a84845c5470cb0dc3ddace5c376b
It took about 10 minutes to get the shot and then I waited 10 minutes to see if I had a reaction and then said fuck it, my dad could drive me to the hospital if needed. We had to get on with our rat killin'.
https://kokefm.com/2021/03/09/evan-staci-felker-welcome-new-baby-girl/?fbclid=IwAR11F4XJxyZdXjp4jGoNr9DkM4xwFHmXrSAkf5s4D_xDzJszitl3iNugtcs
Staci had a baby girl. Good for them. If grounding is what you need, in my experience anyway, that'll do it.
My 83 year old dad was finally fully vax'd so I went to visit him out west for the first time in 6 months with a box of oysters and some prime rib. Also got my first vaccination at San Angelo today. 20 minutes in and out. My kid and her college roommates also got their first this weekend at COTA.
Best weekend I have had in a year.
This has probably been posted but it was a good tool for finding the doses.
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=3700a84845c5470cb0dc3ddace5c376b
I have two 30 foot and a 15 foot Mexican Palms, a Mountain Laurel and a Kumquat tree that all look like they are dead. We will see. Those palms really tied the yard together.
Ever since HD tvs came out I have screamed that they need to pan the camera back just a bit and show the action in the secondary. I was a cornerback and receiver. I couldn't give two shits about watching the line block.