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Most homes had honey pails in the basement with a jug of lysol at ready. 6 kids in the house meant the guy relegated to dragging it up the stairs and dumping it dreaded the task. Life was not easy back then.
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Originally posted by foragefarmer View PostWith all the posts reminiscing of past, we all forgot to mention the pleasure the outhouse provided us.
Was great on those minus 30 degree days!
Not the daily let the water run showers. Lol.
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With all the posts reminiscing of the past, we all forgot to mention the pleasure the outhouse provided us.
Was great on those minus 30 degree days!Last edited by foragefarmer; Dec 1, 2020, 19:25.
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Originally posted by fjlip View PostMost are highly EXPERIENCED, brimming with knowledge and an appreciation for the positive changes in our once simpler lives. We could/should write a book. I have videoed many hours of our parents on both sides just talking about life from the 30's and on. Saved for grandchildren.
Good thinking on making those recordings.
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Originally posted by LQQKY View PostSeems we're older than we thought we were.
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I would not go back except for youth.
Memories are all fond when not weighed with stress.
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Originally posted by caseih View PostPumping water from the old red steel hand pump in the kitchen out of the cistern
Carrying 5 gal pails up the crick bank to water pigs in winter , not much bigger than pails
Trapping ,skinning and stretching huge piles of beaver, muskrat , coyotes and the odd mink
Marvelling at the big check from dominion Soudak in the spring , and buying my first motorbike with proceeds
Too many kids have never had that opportunity and sense of acclomplishment . Still remember how happy I was at about 9 or 10 when I could set the springs on a large beaver connibear by myself
Getting my first wood burning kit for Xmas ,at about 6, what could possibly go wrong?
We only had 6 stretchers and we left them on for a week, so every Wednesday night we would skin 6 more. We would freeze them outside if the bounty started to pile up. In the spring we packaged up our furs and mailed them to sell through SIR. It was the year that muskrat prices fell like a rock. What had been $5 or 6 dollars the year before became $1 or 2. Our entire harvest proceeds only paid for the traps and stretchers that we had bought at the start of the season.
Kinda like farming some years.
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