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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 2580528" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>Someone in my grandma's family did a little biography along with some geneology a few years back to record how life was not so long ago. (even when Dad was living at home they were plowing with horses and drawing water)</p><p> The women would be up at the crack of dawn, cooking biscuits and cornbread, after they got the fire going of course. Kids were milking, men taking care of livestock. After breakfast, men and kids went to fields, or whatever work had to be done. (clearing rocks, cutting wood, etc..) Women get to clean up after breakfast, start dinner, then supper. Wash clothes, can vegetables, churn butter, sew, etc. Work lasted from before dawn until well after dark.</p><p> Just look at some of those old pictures from say, pre-1940, and see how that life aged folks. We are soft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 2580528, member: 25419"] Someone in my grandma's family did a little biography along with some geneology a few years back to record how life was not so long ago. (even when Dad was living at home they were plowing with horses and drawing water) The women would be up at the crack of dawn, cooking biscuits and cornbread, after they got the fire going of course. Kids were milking, men taking care of livestock. After breakfast, men and kids went to fields, or whatever work had to be done. (clearing rocks, cutting wood, etc..) Women get to clean up after breakfast, start dinner, then supper. Wash clothes, can vegetables, churn butter, sew, etc. Work lasted from before dawn until well after dark. Just look at some of those old pictures from say, pre-1940, and see how that life aged folks. We are soft. [/QUOTE]
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