Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 That's what tells me too.. floor was so cold your feet cold stick to it.. they lived in an old " company house " the registers for the furnace were downstairs.. not ductwork to the upstairs.. so what little heat that went upstairs migrated.. lol.. and I'm pretty sure the wind whistled through the cracks in the walls too.. no insulation.. By the time I was born and old enough to stay at grandma's house.. they had retired and bought a little " house trailer " as they called it.. and that had central heat and a tiny tiny spare bedroom.. and diluted evaporated milk for on top the cereal.. which always happened to be corn flakes.. funny how those were the best corn flakes ever too! Had my choice of those or " coffee soup " .. usually for breakfast.. The lady next door, who saw me off to school at the beginning (1st, 2nd type deal).. breakfast was either toast & tea.. cinnamon/sugar toast & tea or on really good morning.. potato cakes.. if she had left over mashed potatoes. Memories... Guess I was just a spoiled kid.. thought an outhouse was a treat... don't remember floors being cold and having to have slippers for my feet.. or sharing a bed or bedroom (course that was cause I was the only girl in our family).... HUGS |)onna Thallas wrote: > I think Grandma's " pile " was about that heavy... :-) I never wanted > to get out until I could smell breakfast, especially in winter, because it > was a COLD run to the kitchen where the heat was! > > T > > in WY > " You get a wonderful view from the point of no return... " > http://www.flickr.com/photos/liadains_fancies > http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com > http://practicalblackwork.com > Re: BBBBrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!! > > > Ain't those memories just great though? tells me that when they > put him to bed.. and placed the feather tick on top... he wasn't getting > out (or rolling over) until someone removed it in the morning... guess > they were heavy heavy things.. > > HUGS > |)onna > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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