The six-o'clock crossing in the kitchen
Carol, John's wife, works the night shift at a Duluth hospital. She clocks in for the night just as he's leaving the workshop, and at dawn they cross paths for ten minutes in the kitchen, with the gray light off the lake coming through the window. He leaves the pot on and the coffee made before he goes. Among his people, mating is for life and you always return to the same house; they've spent twenty-four years coming back to the one in Lincoln Park. This mug is for that first coffee, the one at the crossing, the one that opens the day.







