We had some time to kill anyway, because we were told that no one would be able to find us and the barrels between 12:30 and 1:00. So we parked Gus across four empty parking spaces, turned on the radio, had a little jam session in the truck and took some picturesque fall photos of our favorite van/truck/bus.
When one o'clock rolled around, we had some decisions to make. We were in the largest parking lot for the biggest building at the very end of the drive. So we drove around, making a tight circle around the building, until we found what looked like a main entrance. We went in and were told by the lady at the front desk to take the barrels "down by the docks."
"Down by the docks?"
"Yes, down by the docks."
"Do you have a dock number for us or something? There are like 20 docks."
"No, just head down there. Like, around the building."
"..."
When we got back to Gus, we called our contact person for Cintas, who told us to meet her by dock 16. Finally, a straight answer! Of course we hung up with her before we discovered that dock 16 was located behind a security gate. Fortunately, we were able to sit there speechless long enough that another truck came by, entered the code, and entered through the gate. So we just followed him in. I hope we didn't make anybody anxious with that.
So we finally made it to dock 16, and we unloaded the two barrels from the back and lugged them up the steps to the one door we saw. Someone was there to greet us and lead us halfway across the building to their cafeteria. (Well, it seemed like that far. It's hard to measure distance when you're carrying a huge barrel). We dropped off the barrels, and their posters for the barrels, and navigated our way out of there. We were able to tailgate another semi out of the fenced-in dock area, and we headed back to Shared Harvest.
We have decided that we will probably never be completely used to driving Gus the Bus. Every time I climb up to the driver's seat I start having heart palpitations. Still, it gets a little easier every day!
2 comments:
Hey, aren't you supposed to back your truck up to the dock?
love,
daddy
Nah, we only had to unload two empty barrels. We were strong enough to handle that!
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