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๐Ÿค” 1923-1973 Do You Remember...

๐Ÿ‘Tell us about YOUR "good old days"......

 

BORN: Age 50 - 1973, Age 60 - 1963, Age 70 - 1953, Age 80 - 1943, Age 90 - 1933, Age 100 - 1923.

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 Im a bit embarrassed not to have heard of the coffee can method.. Thank you for the wonderful image.. 

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  Lee, 

 

     A friend shared this technique with me back in the 90s when I had wanted to recreate the experience that I remembered so fondly from my childhood  with a Brownie Troop,, but only had one crank and dozens of tiny hands! 

     Years later, I passed it on to a neighbor during the very tail end of the pandemic.   It really added to the joy of the outdoor birthday party that she had for her 8 year-old daughter.  (Schools had just re-opened, but everyone was still nervous about gathering in groups.)

 

    If anyone reading this wants to know what Iโ€™m jabbering on about ๐Ÿ˜Œ, I just checked, and itโ€™s a simple search - โ€œmaking ice cream with two coffee cansโ€.

 

    However you make it, by crank or can, your decades old memories donโ€™t deceive you - store bought is a distant second to this!

 

    ๐Ÿ™‹๐Ÿฉต

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Mmmmmmmm . . . . my mouth started watering just seeing that pic - 

ITโ€˜S ALWAYS SOMETHING . . . . .. . . .
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Hadnโ€™t seen those in ages!

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 Bottled milk deliveries???

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      Yes Lee!   I was hoping someone would remember this too.

 

     We had a container just like this one that was kept right up against the house next to our front door.  The milk would be delivered just after dawn in glass bottles by a milkman who always wore a black cap and a bow tie. โ€ฆ.Lying in bed, I would hear the muffled sound of those bottles chinking and chiming together as the milkman carried them.  Such a gentle alarm clock! ๐Ÿ˜‡

 

    It was a special treat to be told that I could gently peel off the foil cap at the top of the bottle, and there was always a tiny bit of cream at the top for my reward.

 

.  โ€ฆ.. I still have two of those bottles!  (After stuffing them with cotton balls, they are a sweet memory sitting high upon a shelf in my kitchen.)

 

   ~ Lisa ๐Ÿ™‹๐Ÿฉต๐Ÿฅ›

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Yaโ€™ll must have been rich cause we had to milk our โ€deliveryโ€

 

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 Direct from the "factory",nothing tastes better.. I worked on a dairy farm nearby pretty much all of my child hood doing ALL the jobs eventually.. Loved it and miss those simpler days..

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   So true!

 

      Simpler times โ€ฆ. When we could always count on Walter Cronkite to utter, โ€œAnd thatโ€™s the way it is.โ€  Somehow, that sign-off was just so reassuring.

 

     ~ Lisa ๐Ÿ™‹๐Ÿฉต ๐Ÿ“บ 

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  Somehow I always felt Walter was talking directly to me when he gave the news of the day.. Nobody like that these days..

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 Ah yes, I had forgotten about the cream on the top.. I used to lay in bed as well wondering what time it was (alarm clocks and I have NEVER been on friendly terms) and I would hear that little "clink" and know it was school time. What a wonderful reminder of good times.. Thank you so much..

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That  remembrance has to be older than 60 - 

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Remember this and the dryer that went with it. You know, a line between 2 trees and the use of many many clothes pins.

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Had a neighbor who hung clothes, sheets, etc in backyard.  No fence.

 

   She had a complaint from another neighbor that it was unsightly, and in that personโ€™s words, it was โ€œbringing the neighborhood downโ€.  Our neighbor didnโ€™t bat an eye, next day put up the entire familyโ€™s underwear to dry. Never stopped hanging clothes. ๐Ÿคฃ. My mother then put up her line as well.

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A story - my mom had a clothes line that would not stay up on one end -she gripped and gripped about it so my dad dug a really huge hole and poured in concrete and stationed the problem pole in it - it never moved again and he told her it was there for good !!! It was one of those double line poles that looked like a cross - you got the picture, right?

 

In 2000, I sold her property and a bunch of other acreage around it to a developer who was gonna put up those really big homes on a tiny bit of land - you know, where you cut your grass with a pair of scissors and every thing else is paved.  

 

Anyway, he began to develop the land and I would drive by occasionally to see the progress - roads were cut, utilities laid then homes started going up and way in the back ground - there was that cross pole standing tall.  I do not know the problem with getting it down but for quite a while it stayed up and I chuckled every time I passed it - guess my dad made sure that it was not coming down without a fight. 

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  Oh Gail, thank you for sharing this!  

  What a touching image of those halcyon times when our Dads puttered around the house fixing things!  I am quite certain that your Dad somehow knew just how long his sturdy clothesline pole steadfastly stood its ground against the onslaught of those McMansions!

 

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Thanks - I had this vision of a huge tractor coming in and just knocking every thing down when the developing began - that is until he got to this steel cross pole that was anchored way down in the ground - I bet it stunned the tractor driver when he hit it.  

 

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Thatโ€™s a perfect nod to your father, and made my morning!  Great smile for my day, thanks, needed it!

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 I would give about anything to be back "near 60 " again lol.. Great pic Dave

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I remember passing out the milk when I was in grade school. Also we got thyroid pills.

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Next, your grandson will be asking โ€œWhat is film?โ€

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They contained things other than film! โ˜ฎ๏ธ ๐Ÿ˜‰

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 So useful in so many ways

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   We had an Atomic Clock in our living room when I was a kid,  I wish I had held onto this - it literally shouts, โ€œ MID CENTURYโ€!  (โ€ฆor maybe โ€œSputnikโ€ ๐Ÿ˜Š)

 

   ~ Lisa ๐Ÿ™‹๐Ÿฉต 

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Bet these are now sought after!

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