Thursday, 2 July 2009








The bread I picked up on Monday ended up here at crick.

Its very clever because it goes up to Glasgow on the train, the track runs at the back of this warehouse.

I had never seen roadworks in a distribution centre before though!

After my early morning drop here I was asked to drive up to Scunthorpe and I saw this converted prison truck which brought new meaning to the saying "Jail Bird" ! you need to look closely at the writing on the back. When I got to Scunthorpe it was so hot even the wind farm had given up work for the day.



I have been in the 26 tonner all week and that means a lot of beer delivery's.

I have a lot of drops in Sainbury's and this one was just off the M25 and was for 6 am


All the Sainsbury's I have visited have been ran like military bases. Every one is very helpful and really polite but the rules are very rigid.I had a few drops in the M25 area and my next one was in near an oil refinery that had exploded once and closed the whole esteate down for a while.
The damage was still in evidence.
These are their own wagons waiting to be loaded.

I was lucky on the way but new I had to be cute on the way back to avoid all this traffic,

that was caused by this crash.


The picture of the crash was taken in my mirror when I was trying to take a picture of this red Ferrari.
I was up North for the first time with this company on Thursday for more Sainsbury's military base delivery's.

My last drop was at the Airport in Manchester.

I got the goods off in record time and on the way out took some photo's of this ancient fleet.


Back up north again tommorow with more beer and wine.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.