Posted by theoldtexasfarmer on January 12, 2013 at 11:11:41 from (108.71.188.64):
In Reply to: in your sixties? posted by pete black on January 12, 2013 at 08:41:32:
There was a bucket on the back porch wher mom poured dish water and vegetable peelings and you were constantly being told to empty it across the fence.....Hot water was a kettle on the stove.....Weak water well so bath was a kettle of hot water and 5 gallons of cold water and reused by father and then used to flush toilet.....bathroom put in by father before he married a city gal....kitchen sink and hot water heater came later......all heaters turned off at night.....going to church in thin suit pants and feeling the cold from plastic seat covers......cars without heaters(optional in Texas).....having only two pair of jeans and always to short.....How did we live like that?
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