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To: Bob434
These folks couldn’t just go down to their grocery store and buy a neatly wrapped, neatly cut and butchered sirloin steak or chicken or whatever- When you have to survive on your own- you use whatever means you can to get food, and the least amount of effort you can get food with, the better- because there are other important things to do besides hunting food for days with no luck- farm animals needed taking care of, piles of wood needed to be collected, cut, stacked, lumber had to be cut by hand (No Lowes store to go to to buy premilled wood)

Been there, done that. Bringing in the firewood was one of my chores when I was a kid on the farm. We had chickens, hogs and around thirty head of cattle so feeding them was also one of our chores. I even had to take turns with my siblings emptying the overnight slop bucket in the morning for the year or two that we didn't have indoor plumbing. I was fortunate enough in my youth to live closer to nature than most Americans nowadays.

67 posted on 09/14/2015 5:36:09 PM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken!)
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To: higgmeister

Sad that not many kids get to experience a childhood growing up on a farm these days- learning hard work, care for animals, respect of parents etc-

I had the privilege of working a bison ranch for a couple of years later in life too- That was a very memorable experience- Winters were rough as the waterline to the barn would freeze under the road, and we had to lug about 20-30 or so 5 gallon pails to the tub 2 at a time, down a steep hill in the snow- let’s just say many is the day I had to sit by the fire to thaw out my frozen clothes lol-, and that was all before going to work- then back home at night and do the routine over again

Dunno if your family used to make their own salt pork? I remember as a very young child the barrels soaking in the hall closet covered in salt- We kids would fight over who got to get the chunks of salt pork In the baked beans-

We at least had indoor plumbing- (but the pump to the well would quit often- can still remember cursing that ‘durn pump’, and when it did work was LOUD- My folks however grew up without indoor plumbing=- that’s rough especially in winter-

Great memories growing up on farm


68 posted on 09/14/2015 8:58:24 PM PDT by Bob434
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