Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Jersey Picks

Last week was hard to top the cave delivery. That isn't something that happens every week. It was a pretty cool experience. Our last pick up for the week was in the port of Elizabeth, New Jersey. We had to pick up a partial shipment from a container coming from Italy. It was kind of wierd. Those containers are a bit creepy if you ask me. How do they know where the heck everything is? You should have seen the line of semis bringing in containers to get off loaded. That looked like an all day affair. Never the less, the weather was awesome and it was actually a pretty day in Jersey...cause we got there...made our pick ups and got the heck out before it got too crazy.

One comment I do have to make is that this is the first time I think I have experienced a true autumn season. The colors are fantastic this year. Even when we were home in Denver this weekend they were spectacular...that's under 8" of snow now, but none the less its been a pretty Fall.




Thursday, October 20, 2011

Lenexa, Kansas Cave Delivery

We are still working on our week, but had to share our first delivery.

This has to probably top one of the wierdest and toughest places we have had to deliver to. We delivered beer from Left hand Brewing in Longmont to a liquor distributor in Kansas....but it was all in a cave. This old Limestone mine has been converted to a business park which holds approximately 75 businesses.

Not a good place for a 53' trailer....but my husband can back into any dock at this point, and this was no exception....gawd I love him so much!





Friday, October 14, 2011

Georgia & The Florida Gulf

Me being bored, Montana sunrise and Destin, FL

This last week was a tough week because we arrived back in Denver and our load was ready to go back out for the week. No home time, which really equals, no laundry...So...off to Georgia we went! We made it to our first delivery in 34 hours, which was in Atlanta @ 6 am on Tuesday. Before we pulled into the guard shack we both heard the truck make a strange sound. We made it through the guard shack and backed into a door...now thats dedication. Our belt broke that runs the fan to the motor, and in the interim come to find out later, also cracked the hub. All this just equates to me, no truck and a trailer full of deliveries...SWEET! So in rolls the rental truck, which I am only going to touch on slightly, and out goes Miss Betty on a tow truck to the shop. Mind you, we have moved clothing, water, dog and dog supplies, bedding and shower stuff all into the rental within 30 minutes...and off we go to our next delivery. Now keep in mind that in a Team driving situation, ultimately one of you is supposed to be driving, and the other one is supposed to be sleeping...yeah right. I took the first sleeping shift and Jeff made a couple of deliveries. Our next delivery wasn't until Wednesday @ 6 am, so Jeff pulled into a truck stop for the night so I could shower and he could get some sleep. By the time I showered it was already 2 am. I had the best breakfast of homemade biscuits and gravy at a Chevron I have ever had! I get back into the truck with an anxious London, Jeff is sleeping and he is bored in a truck he is not very comfortable in, so I stay up in the drivers seat with him a few hours and decide I gotta get some more sleep while I can. This is the part where the rental truck comment comes in....I literally take 1 step to get to the coffin type sleeper bed and fight for my space with London. I felt like we were all packed into a sardine can. But that didn't last long because it was time to get up and make deliveries in 3.5 hours anyway. We make our 6 am and 3 other deliveries, have time for a meal outside of the truck, and before we leave GA for the night we get to pick our truck back up....move everything, again and be in Pensacola, FL by 6 am the next morning. I'm sorry but whoever says truck drivers aren't Super Heroes are just wrong. 

Destin, Fl

Our only delivery for the day was in Pensacola so we decided to drop down to Gulf Port and take a drive along the 98 which follows the coast all the way to Panama City. It was a beautiful drive and a great afternoon. We then headed all the over to the Atlantic side to Jacksonville for the next days delivery and made two more that afternoon until we were empty.      

Fall Color along our Route                       

Maryland & Delaware









Okay...so I'm a little behind, but I'm here to catch you up. Its been quite a crazy past two weeks. The last week of September we went to Maryland and Delaware. It was awesome. The weather was spectacular and the fall colors were just starting to peak. This trip was different because we got to go over the Bay Bridge (Chesapeake Bay) and discover an entirely different part of MD and DE. It reminded us both of Florida somewhat in the layout. The people were very friendly, most of this part of the state was farmland. We passed mile after mile of farms with their stands of fresh produce and cider. It felt so much like Autumn, I have heard of this season, but really have not experienced how truly beautiful it can be. The trees are all on fire and the weather is not too hot or muggy, but the sun is shining and it is warm. I like this Autumn thing. We had a 6 am delivery in Pokomoke City and arrived the evening before....crazy, I know. They let us drop our trailer and go bobtail to get something to eat. I had been eyeing the many seafood markets along our route and we only had to drive less than a mile. They closed at 7 we arrived at 6:45. We ordered 2 lbs. of shrimp and 2 Maryland Crabcakes....cause you have to this when in MD. Within 10 minutes we were handed fresh out of the case and fried to perfection shrimp accompanied with 2 crabcakes. The shrimp was probably some of the best I have ever had. The fresh thing just makes it all happen. The crabcakes were good, however, we have been spoiled by the best on one of our previous trips to Maryland at G + M's.  All in all it was a great trip last week.


Thursday, October 6, 2011

Pic of the Week

Almost all of our postings and pics are done on my Droid, however the pic of the week will only upload from my computer. We didn't make it back to the house last weekend to upload it , so here it is...The Bay Bridge, crossing over Chesapeake Bay into Baltimore, MD.

More to follow on last week after I get some zzzzzz.