Ruby's Diner Biography

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Bill was a man of habit. He had eaten at Ruby’s Diner every year for the past 20 years, since his retirement. He had worked for the same company for 25 years before that. He had been married to Trudy for 50 years and they had 4 wonderful children. Trudy was now across town with her women’s bible study group which she had done every Sunday evening for the last twenty years, leaving Bill to fend for himself. Ruby’s Diner served an amazing clam chowder and the view across the street on Sunday evening was amazing. He loved to watch the ships sailing in and out of the harbor outside the diner. He loved to imagine where they were going and where they had been. Bill had designed a lot of the boats sailing in and out of the harbor and he loved to think about the people on them, where they had been traveling to. Bill liked to think of the boats he had designed as extensions of himself, when he was gone his legacy would live on in his children, his grandchildren, and the many ships he designed. …show more content…

He designed a beautiful child-size yacht that came in first. Ever since his first build he was in love and worked diligently to create bigger and better ships and he continued to win. As Bill sits inside Ruby’s diner enjoying a nice bowl of clam chowder he recalls the many races he won and the long journey he had taken to start building luxury ships as well as utilitarian ships to carry large amounts of cargo. He loved to reminisce about the long ago days of beautiful sailboats that would be built by hand with his team of master carpenters. Back then everything was so simple but also so detailed. Nowadays everything is fast paced and rushed. Everyone is looking for those fast speed boats to zip around the harbor and local

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