Boy, does this bring back memories. In the mid-60s I was in graduate school in Chicago and worked nights at Great Northern Oil Company. It was a great job as I was a member of the Teamster's Union and made enough money to support my family. I had to fill the trucks and clean the offices and wash the twin Corvettes owned by the owners and then I could study or sleep or whatever and at 6 AM I could go home. During the winter, though, it was rather cold and very dirty work.
...this would be a similar here, but with snow!
ReplyDeleteAs long as you get the best price it doesn't matter what colour the vehicle is.
ReplyDeleteThere is a lot to deliver there.
ReplyDeleteThat's better!
ReplyDelete:)
Hello Bill.
ReplyDeleteLovely and colorful image and such a beautiful house !
Have a lovely new week!
Dimi...
The name is interesting as well as the colour. I guess with the price of fuel, it is as precious as a gem!
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteI like the house Bill.
Groettie from Patricia.
I like it Bill, the world needs all the colours it can get ☺
ReplyDeleteSubtle and tasteful and still efficient.
ReplyDeletecolor always helps
ReplyDeleteit's a pretty little house too!
ReplyDeleteBoy, does this bring back memories. In the mid-60s I was in graduate school in Chicago and worked nights at Great Northern Oil Company. It was a great job as I was a member of the Teamster's Union and made enough money to support my family. I had to fill the trucks and clean the offices and wash the twin Corvettes owned by the owners and then I could study or sleep or whatever and at 6 AM I could go home. During the winter, though, it was rather cold and very dirty work.
ReplyDeleteThe oil trucks here are quite similar.
ReplyDeleteIt's that time of year and with another cold blast coming we need winter fuel!
ReplyDeleteGetting in a good supply for the cold days ahead!
ReplyDeleteNice roof on the house.
ReplyDeleteWe are spoiled here with natural gas utility . We forget how many people get their heat.
ReplyDeleteInteresting looking house. I always had natural gas in California. Now it's electric.
ReplyDeletewow you get oil delivered there? that's something new to me.
ReplyDelete...and I'm sure a welcome delivery!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan