I am a total morning person. Given my choice I am up at 5:00 and at work at 6:30 for my morning "coffee klatch" with the school custodians. I've been doing it, every school day, for the past 16 years. (Dear God, can I be old enough to have been doing something that long? It doesn't seem possible.) So after 16 years, it's what you'd call "my routine." Well, it came to a screeching hault this fall.
We even got to see the freight boat before S's first day of school. (Though I must admit I took this picture earlier in August - the first day of preschool was overcast.) Every morning, all season long, the freight boat brings these two trucks over to the island. (Rather funny that they ride together because Sysco and GFS are big competitors.) Since motorized vehicles are illegal in the city and the State Park the trucks just sit on the dock - which is private property, engines running to power the refrigeration units. The trucks are unloaded, the supplies loaded onto horse-drawn drays, and then everything gets delivered to the island businesses.
I can't believe it has been 16 years. I remember many mornings seeing you pass by as I was up baking the muffins.
ReplyDeleteHi Liz,
ReplyDeleteI am on the west coast of Canada on my island - Vancouver Island which is really quite a big island. But we are surrounded by little islands :-)
Glad to have found your blog, I'll be back!
Really beautiful sunrise photo.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoy your mornings, even though they are different now.
I never understood your morning obsession ;-). S is so lucky to have you as a mom!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the GFS promotional plug...gotta keep Dan's paychecks coming in!
Oh gosh... I'm really not a morning person... Before 9am my brain doesn't work properly :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit! :)**
I sure hope you'll settle in with this new morning routine, kind of disruptive but yet it's a whole new experience to relish!
ReplyDeleteYour so right to embrace this time of your life. They grow up way too fast. Your fortunate to have a job that you can bring things home. Sometimes it's just important to look up and see mom there.
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