Like an army general on parade reviewing the troops in the convoy tooling down the highway into battle I drove by the armada of trucks, working soldiers Marching down the black asphalt to toil in the fields of corporate battle, almost watching for the salute, as their driver’s heads turned left
Rolling stone, a flatbed trailer towed by a dump truck a frozen army of roaming cornerstones lined up in neat ordered rows like soldiers in the D-Day landing craft or those unearthed Chinese terracotta army men with stories to tell of their exploits if we could only hear the whispers of stone
That truck was in pursuit of an 18-wheeler hauling square pipe and an asphalt tanker truck, carrying the new road with him, and countless lesser support vehicles, with their wares emblazoned on the sides, banners held high of their regiments and their causes, like the charges in Civil War reenactments. A division of brothers in arms making fast for their destination each morning on the highway heading east
September 5, 2005 21:52 (about my ride to work on the morning on Auust 23, 2005, on Rte 101 Eastbound in NH, around exit 4)