Old time jobs

We had an insulated metal box that sat on the porch. The milkman came at about 4 a.m. and I don't think we got up until about 6, so sometimes when it was very, very cold the milk would freeze, pop off the lid on the jug and force the cream up in a frozen column.

oh yes I remember that well, the cream popping off the foil lid when it was freezing outside ...or the birds pecking the lid off...

I used to deliver milk when I was just a little girl..on my fathers' float... 3 hours of icy cold or rain in the winter before school...
 

Whe n you say Normal van whaddya mean?...a transit?....ours are still floats but with a proper cab but still with an open bed for the crates... I tried to find a photo online and couldn't.. I'll try again...:D


ETA.... here , it's apparently electric.....like the old style floats but much quieter

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just a normal transit van.Haven't seen a float in years.
 

Aunt Bea, after babysitting and mowing lawns I tried my hand at delivering newspapers (I grew up with 2 brothers)... all 4 seasons and the worst was definitely winter with its ice and snow! I have to admit it though, I did break the bottom glass of a screen door once.
 


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