Finally a Fill Up

Finally after almost 17 months I had to fill up Bluey. I was finally getting close to empty and was almost to the point where the car would force me to use gas anyway. I filled up almost two weeks ago, but have been posting about Japan during the Olympics.

ford fusion, hybrid, gas, fill upIt was weird to go to the gas station after so much time has passed. With Old Blue I was usually at the gas station four times a month when I was not traveling. However, with the combination of having a plug-in hybrid and not driving because of the pandemic it has been a long time.

plug in hybrid, car, gas, fill-upHere was the picture from the last time I filled up back in March of 2020. You can see that at that time I was averaging 103.1 MPG and when I filled up almost two weeks ago it was at 166.7 MPG. This is because I seldom took trips beyond the EV range of my car and also I can now charge up when I go to the office.

I drove Bluey 2443 miles between fill ups.

ford fusion, hybrid, gas, fill upIf I had not been charging the car, I would have to fill up after a little more than 600 miles.

ford fusion, hybrid, gas, fill upGas was definitely more expensive than the last time I filled up. When I filled up last March it was only 3.039 and this time is was 3.919. This week I have been seeing prices over $4 a gallon.ford fusion, hybrid, gas, fill upThe full tank did make it under $50, but just barely.

It will be interesting to see how long it will be before the next time I need to fill up with gas. I don’t think it will be 17 months. When we get back closer to normal, there are a few places I normally go each month that are outside of the EV range of Bluey.

Steven

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Heading Home from the Olympics

As I watched the Closing Ceremonies from the Tokyo Olympics I thought about what the athletes may be going through on their way home. I have made the trip from Tokyo home a number of times over the years.

There are numerous ways to get from your hotel to the airport.

However, I am sure that the large Olympic teams are chartering buses, and that there are buses from the Olympic Village to the airports.

Limousine Bus, Narita Airport, Tokyo, New Otani, Long Day

Those athletes staying in hotels may be taking a Limousine Bus to the airport.

Limousine Bus, Haneda, Japan, Tokyo, Hotel Bus

The Limousine Buses are actually quite comfortable. This is especially nice if you are taking the long ride to the Narita Airport.

Haneda Airport, Tokyo Japan, Tokyo Airport, Narita Airport, Check in Facility

If you are going to the closer in Haneda Airport you can take public transit.

Tokyo Monorail, Tokyo, Haneda Airport, Airport Transportation

The last time I flew out of Haneda, I took two trains and then a monorail to get from my hotel to the airport.

Haneda Airport, Tokyo, Japan, Busiest Airports, Airport Gate Sign

Of course, it is then time to find your gate and wait for boarding.

Boeing 787 - United Airlines 787 Interior - Economy Class on 787 - Luggage BinsThen it is time to board the plane and get ready to be home before you leave (courtesy of the International Date Line).

Hopefully the athletes are flying on a comfortable 787.

It is then time to sit back and enjoy the long flight toward home. Of course many athletes will have multiple flights to get back home as they scatter around the world after a great Olympics.

I have enjoyed the Olympic games, and am now looking forward to the Paralymics which are only a couple weeks away.

Steven

 

 

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