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Friday, May 9, 2014 Kingman
Early
Monday I moved to another room because Monday was the day the men
were coming to install an elevator and add several handicapped
accessible rooms so the motel will comply with the directives of the
ADA. I sense from their urgency that they should have done this a
long time ago and are in a hurry to get it done now.
Tuesday
afternoon the workers arrived. Men in denim and boots, backhoes,
heavy machinery and giant pick up trucks fill the parking lot. There
are many guys and only one is driving the giant concrete and dirt
eating machine. I sense that the others are keeping an eye on the
driver.
All
the guests cars are jammed together in the outer reaches of the
available space.
By
Tuesday evening they have installed a chain link fence around seven
rooms and have torn the facade off the supporting pillar at the
corner. I sense that possibly the upper floor will fall when the
pillar is gone. I think it is too far away to affect my room.
They
dig a hole next to the walkway in front of the fenced off motel room
doors.
There
is much growling of machinery and shouting among the workers. Get
back. Watch out. Where's your helmet? Lots of swaggering and
spitting. They take turns eating McDonald's and Taco Bell.
When
the hole is fourteen feet long and 12 feet wide and at least six feet
deep there is a deafening crash followed by silence. I was in my
room, but I could hear the gasps among the workers. I sense
something has gone wrong.
The
giant earth mover/digger had bitten a hole in the conduit that housed
the giant main electrical supply cord for all the power in the motel.
The supply cord itself was intact. All work stopped. All the men and
machinery and trucks disappeared. Only fast food wrappers remained at
the work site.
On
Wednesday a man from the power company showed up – I could tell
from his truck – It said electrical something on the side. He got out of the truck and circled the chain link fence on foot. He eyed the dirt hole and the broken
conduit. The chain link fence was padlocked and I sensed he was
baffled about what to do. Shaking his head he got back into his
truck and drove off.
Wednesday
night was the night the three loud talking people partied in front of
my door. They spoke French, so I sensed they were French. I made that
assumption even though I couldn't see them. I kept my curtain closed so they wouldn't notice me.
Thursday
morning was the talk among the cleaning ladies about the bloody
sheets and the missing pillowcases.
Today is Friday. No
one else has even looked at the construction site since the electric
guy was here on Wednesday morning. It's like it is invisible.
One
of the dog people's dogs was sniffing around the fence this morning,
but they quickly lured him away with scrambled eggs from the
breakfast bar. This afternoon he was back, sniffing and digging. This
time he got ice cream.
I
chatted up the maids, but they are mum and no one remembers the
bloody sheets.
Now
it is Friday evening, just before dark. I walk over to the ice room
and on the way back with my McDonald's cup of free ice I scope out
the hole. I notice that it has been about half filled with dirt. I
sense something funny is going on here.
1 comment:
I suspect that whatever they carted off in those pillowcases was leaking more than the sheets would indicate, though I doubt the workmen are in cahoots, even if the timing of the accident and burial seems eerily coincidental.
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