I noted how those Native American gal's bottoms wore those rocks nice and smooth.
Good thinking.
I like to prepare my work space also.
Throw out the cones, put up the caution tape and start the coffee....then post the break schedule.
(Yrs ago we were repairing the roof of an adolescent half-way house (3 story). I told my crew ... "if you fall off the roof I will deduct however long you lay there moaning directly from your lunch break. So, be careful!"
True story: lady from the newspaper came out to take pix and write a story of my crew building 3 concession stands at a new soft-ball complex. She had a heck of a time getting pix of the guys - after she left I learned why - fully 50% of my crew was wanted for something! ) (I loved those guys - one had one arm, another one eye, Chester had no forehead so we made him keep a hat on, one spoke only Russian (we think), Billy was wider than he was tall, Nate was 4' tall - and had two massive hernias showing) these guys were my assistant foremans for the rest of the gang ! For 8 yrs we built, painted , cut monster trees and cleared old cemeteries all over the county. Worst job was entirely removing a double murder farm house and out buildings. Cut and stacked 71 chords of hardwood one summer - & since we were working with-in eye sight of a high school we made one chord the urinal station. Hate to've been the person who bought that chord of wood at the auction.)
Stig
(Trout-B, just a suggestion ......maybe put your scooter in a scene or two...so we know we've not accidentally logged on to an educational web site! )