The milk delivery truck ran by our house daily, and the driver always gave us a friendly wave, and when time permitted, he'd stop and talk with us kids.View attachment 312954View attachment 312955View attachment 312961View attachment 312962
The milkman was a common sight, as was the coalman. Newspaper boys could earn well. The weekly refuse collection.
We still have a newspaper delivered, but it's a retired fellow using his car. Nowadays our refuse is segregated. We have wheeled containers for general waste, (landfill) recycle and garden. There also two smaller containers, one for food scraps and the other for glass. All get mechanically lifted onto the truck. The photo harks back to a time when everything was dumped into one metal container and no matter how heavy it got it was never mechanically lifted.
Those roundsmen, (they were nearly always men) were a common sight. Back then you were lucky to have a refrigerator, as for a freezer that was still in the future, so have fresh milk on your doorstep in the morning was more than just a blessing, it was a real need.The milk delivery truck ran by our house daily, and the driver always gave us a friendly wave, and when time permitted, he'd stop and talk with us kids.
What stands out to me aside from the exquisitely dressed folk is the fact that all the men are clean shaven.Those roundsmen, (they were nearly always men) were a common sight. Back then you were lucky to have a refrigerator, as for a freezer that was still in the future, so have fresh milk on your doorstep in the morning was more than just a blessing, it was a real need.
Who remembers pride in appearance? Even places like sports stadiums the fans took a pride in themselves.
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You start out in diapers and you end up in diapers.....it's the circle of life...Was just a matter of time before the diapers showed up.
I had a real authentic Flexible Flyer. Greatest sled ever, Marg.Aluminum Flying Saucers!
These went like the dickens down a snowy hill and they last forever!
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The 30s and 40s were a lot of fun as well.I agree, Sip!
Kids today have not the slightest clue what true honest-to-goodness play is, and sure, society and our world has changed, but boy, what freedom we had, and so much fun stuff to do/play with.