Bathrooms? Neh. Didn't have inside plumbing save for the kitchen sink's water pump and the well on the porch until I was about 12. Yup...we also had an outhouse. Take a bath? Heat water in every container in the house, no hot water heater folks, then go to the barn and get the galvanized bath tub & put it in the kitchen. Fill tub, close doors to the kitchen and hope no one knocks on the back door.
![](http://www.galvanizedtub.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/gt.jpg)
School? Walked there, and it was a one room schoolhouse: 6 grades in one room arranged into columns - 1st grade on the teachers right and 6th graders on her left. Ink wells too. Walked, rode a bike or rode a horse. No busing if you lived within 1.5 miles unless there was a blizzard in which case we waited in little buildings next to the road, huddled together to keep warm until the bus got there.
![](http://www.shedsolutions.ca/images/Bus%20Shelter.jpg)
![](http://www.michigan.gov/images/hal/hal_MW07photocontest_Dixboro_School_197126_7.jpg)
6 foot tall coal/wood fired cast iron/chrome heater in the living room. Mom's cookstove was wood fired, one of those cast iron porcelain and chrome jobs with its own flue.
![](http://www.mealtimestoves.on.ca/web_photos/margin_gem.jpg)
Cable TV? What was that? OTA all the way, baby. I watched George Reeve's Superman TV series first run on a B&W TV with a round screen.
Ex: Raytheon - 1949 12"
![](http://diggimages.s3.amazonaws.com/1949-Raytheon-Belmont-M1101.jpg)
No phone until I was 10. No lines on our road.
It was a farm folks...an old school farm, but even after then.....
When I went to undergrad school calculators weren't even an option - we used slide rules. It was a choice between them and an abacus.
![](http://www.galvanizedtub.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/gt.jpg)
School? Walked there, and it was a one room schoolhouse: 6 grades in one room arranged into columns - 1st grade on the teachers right and 6th graders on her left. Ink wells too. Walked, rode a bike or rode a horse. No busing if you lived within 1.5 miles unless there was a blizzard in which case we waited in little buildings next to the road, huddled together to keep warm until the bus got there.
![](http://www.shedsolutions.ca/images/Bus%20Shelter.jpg)
![](http://www.michigan.gov/images/hal/hal_MW07photocontest_Dixboro_School_197126_7.jpg)
6 foot tall coal/wood fired cast iron/chrome heater in the living room. Mom's cookstove was wood fired, one of those cast iron porcelain and chrome jobs with its own flue.
![](http://www.mealtimestoves.on.ca/web_photos/margin_gem.jpg)
Cable TV? What was that? OTA all the way, baby. I watched George Reeve's Superman TV series first run on a B&W TV with a round screen.
Ex: Raytheon - 1949 12"
![](http://diggimages.s3.amazonaws.com/1949-Raytheon-Belmont-M1101.jpg)
No phone until I was 10. No lines on our road.
It was a farm folks...an old school farm, but even after then.....
When I went to undergrad school calculators weren't even an option - we used slide rules. It was a choice between them and an abacus.
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