Busy Day, Interesting Neighbor

After my truck being in the shop all week I had an odd assignment this morning. I had to go over to the fairgrounds and act as an unloading dock for trucks going in there. They are having an agriculture/construction equipment show there next week and had a lot of equipment coming in on flatbed type trailers.

The thing they didn't have was a ramp to unload such trailers. I was there, with a beaver tail trailer (ramps on the back) so they could back to my trailer, drive the equipment from their trailer to mine, then I lower the ramps so they can drive the equipment down to the ground.

For the most part it was pretty boring, but I was getting paid (well) by the hour to do it. 

That took up most of my day. When I finally got back to the yard I swapped trailers and loaded my load out. Four stops, starting at Whiteman Air Force base in Missouri and winding up in Louisiana where, when empty I will load a bulldozer coming back up to Wisconsin.

I finally got done working around 7:00 PM. It was a long day. I got a room at the local motel, bought some beer from the gas station across the street, and ordered a pizza. I am now fed, buzzed, and feeling really tired from the busy day.

On the plus side my motel room neighbor is a pretty attractive woman 11 years my junior with whom I have been enjoying some good conversation. We actually have a lot in common. If i hadn't committed to a life without complications several years ago I might just find myself interested. 

But, romantic relationships, even brief ones, are complications, so I'll be happy with some interesting conversation.

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Ah, for the blowing skirt in spring time!  That is one commitment I would be lousy at keeping.

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Quoting Dr, reply 1
Ah, for the blowing skirt in spring time!  That is one commitment I would be lousy at keeping.

I know what you mean, but it's one that is well worth keeping. My past life was full of complications. I really enjoy keeping things simple these days. Yeah, there are sacrifices. but in the long run they are worth it to me.

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Like the hat!  Where did you pick it up?

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Quoting Dr, reply 3
Like the hat!  Where did you pick it up?

 

Thanks. I bought it a couple of winters ago at a truck stop that sells the Minnetonka stuff. It's sheepskin and very warm.