Winding across a hilly, gravel road in Crockett, Virginia, Is where you’ll find Allen Dix every day of the week except Sunday.
“This is part of my 75-mile mail route that I travel six days a week,” he says.
As a USPS rural mail carrier, it’s a route he knows by memory, and one he traveled just like any other mail day in early March.
Part of his daily routine as a mail carrier, it’s that same road where John Moody is also a regular.
“Well, I’ve lived here on this farm almost my whole life. This was my grandparents’ farm,” says Moody, who raises cattle in the remote area of Virginia.