Posted by Billy Shafer on August 11, 2019 at 08:01:46 from (67.140.21.8):
In Reply to: Re: Plumberguy posted by Crazy Horse on August 11, 2019 at 05:33:26:
Yes they are changing. I recall sitting around hearing my elders talk about how things had changed for them. I grew up on a farm here in Texas. Things did change for them. Grandma was the family doctor. Couldn't afford a real one.She could make a poltice that could cure. Just about any thing. Because it smelled so bad no one would come near you. Made her own soap and butter and a big pot. For boiling and washing clothes. Hung them on a line to dry.
Grandpa talked about retiring his mules when he got his first tractor. Ordering a car from the Sears catalog. That was shipped to you buy rail. You had to unpack it and put it together. Got his indoor bathroom at 25. No more cold morning trips to the out house. At 27 he had those new fangled electric lights added to the house.
Some people today don't understand the good ole days.
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