That’s one on us lol That’s another thing. If you went anywhere you had to hitch the wagon plus take care of horses.
I never asked some questions to the ones born in the late 1800s about that. I wondered where they got the ice and what they did of no ice just how did they salt the food or whatever. Do you know?
One lady must have rode a buggy a lot because her shoulders had effects from
it in her elder years.
I don’t remember exactly what the milk man drove I think it was a truck and milk in back he delivered in glass bottles we ” kids” had to be careful not to break. I think the bread and donut was all in one kind mad like a van that opened in the back. My grandma and great aunts didn’t use them they made there own pastries like cream puffs and eclairs better than the donuts.
My aunt great aunt told me she was gonna ” learn” me how to make someday. One of my great aunts had her own cows then but in farm land don’t think there was deliveries. Some though I should of been born in that era because I was so stuck on it all the time wanting to know how it was all the time.
It was funny I saw a picture of a old washer on FB with the rollers and all the millennial gen had no clue what it was. My oldest daughter made a “guess” it was a washer.
Alex
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