Recently I went to work early, it was real foggy that morning before the sun came up and I saw this out at the shack where we pick up our vans, a spot light behind this pine tree.
This is the little shack off Tobacco Road where we pick up our schedules and van for the day.
Inside the shack is the time clock and my time card is sitting there ready to be punched at 6:45AM. Since the rest of the drivers are ladies, the shack has all these little feminine touches as you can see in the window.
One more view of the light behind the pine trees. This is the office building across the driveway from the shack for the county public vehicles, dump trucks, back hoes, etc.
This is a man I see frequently riding his bike all over the place and he wears this white outfit that looks like a bird. His arms has fringes like wings and he has a hood over his head. He is not all there upstairs for sure.
One morning the back screen door was crowed with our cats intensely staring at the squirrels down on the ground eating pecans. Duecy was so hyperred to get closer he was up the screen door.
This is Xavie, one of my mentally challenged riders who I pick up every day to take home and he is an adorable person, carrying the American Flag wherever he goes. When he was a teenager, he was involved in a bad train automobile accident that paralyzed his whole half side including brain damage.
On my way to pick up a client at the downtown newspaper building I was waiting at a stop light and took this picture of a tourist taking a picture.
Yesterday Linda and I went shopping at Walmart and as we were leaving I took a picture of this elderly couple who rides their bikes to Walmart and have seen them before on the streets of North Augusta, SC. They are apparently Amish judging the way they dress and their mode of transportation.
This is a shot from SC as we were going home from Walmart and you see Augusta in the distance. The colors of Autumn has begun here.
As we were going home from Walmart, I got this shot of the back of the Sacred Heart Cultural Community Center that once was an active church.
Got a shot of these bicyclists on Broad Street. They are about to go over the Augusta Canal bridge as we are. The water level is above the street level.
Another old vintage car of years gone by.
As we got closer to our new home location, I got a shot of the old street we lived on. We lived in one of the mill houses on the left down a ways.
This is the street we live on now, quite a welcomed difference! You can also see a touch of Autumn on the left. The second vehicle parked on the left is my pickup.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
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