When she was a child Sarahe Shakespeare Easte would spend a good deal of time playing on the gravel and tar hills that could be found in most lay-bys
She admired the rigid structure of these hills and how they did not attract vegetation
Her father ran a burger van not far away and in the evenings they would collect cats-eyes that had been hopelessly injured on previous days
Such was her beauty as a young woman
That motorists often stopped to ask her if she was a super-model
But she thought that her sister was more beautiful and she concentrated fully on engineering during her university days
By the time she was thirty she had designed ten bridges
Each more daring that the other
But she never forgot the gravel and tar hills of her childhood and always incorporated lay-bys and burger vans within her radical designs