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trackman11 · 61-69, M
Rose,
My grandma lived on a lake in Michigan and had an icehouse. They would cut blocks out of the lake and preserve it. Then she had an icebox that operated with a block of that ice. I believe it didn’t work during the hottest part of summer.
I still remember her first electric refrigerator. She never trusted it. Later “color” television was a nightmare to be avoided. She died still using an old black and white television. 🙂
My grandma lived on a lake in Michigan and had an icehouse. They would cut blocks out of the lake and preserve it. Then she had an icebox that operated with a block of that ice. I believe it didn’t work during the hottest part of summer.
I still remember her first electric refrigerator. She never trusted it. Later “color” television was a nightmare to be avoided. She died still using an old black and white television. 🙂
SW-User
@trackman11 Wow, she really preferred things old fashioned 😁. Bless her heart.
trackman11 · 61-69, M
@SW-User change was a bit slower and resisted more with that generation.