Saturday, March 21, 2026

Gus's Hot Dogs | Predawn | 03.12.2026

 Gus's Hot Dogs | Predawn | 03.12.2026

"There is a world that begins when yours ends."
— Jeanette Winterson, Author

Gus's Hot Dogs, before the neighborhood is awake. One figure, one lamp. What's happening inside is prep work, the unglamorous part that has to happen before anything else can.

My first job out of high school was as a dispatcher for the Troy Record, right after the paper transitioned from an evening daily to a morning edition. That shift rewired the entire operation. News gathered later. Editors waiting on wire updates past midnight. Pressmen running while the building was otherwise quiet. When the last bundle was stacked, I showed up to get it moving, coordinating drivers, routes, delays, bad roads.

I worked that job through my first years of college. There were nights that generated more material than any classroom. Stories I've told for thirty years.

If you've spent enough time in this subculture, you recognize others in it. Not through conversation, usually. Through timing. Through the way someone carries themselves after a long night. The trucker fueling up at four. The nurse heading out as the day shift comes in. The guy at Gus's with the lamp on and the work already underway. There's a solidarity there. It doesn't require discussion. The early morning hours are one of my favorite subjects to document.

Chapter 10 of Field Guide to the Night chronicles that world, the late night and early morning subculture of the Capital Region and the people who keep it running.

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