when kid – spent lot of time at grandparents ‘camp’ with no running water and outhouse.
Went to well for water – carried in buckets. Of course this was only in summer and we were on a lake and went swimming everyday.
Crap what a commute. I left a little late, just in time for the C/A to be jammed up (Broadway Junction A train stopped), no C or A, buses jammed, walked in the snow and Ice and frozen rivers to Atlantic Avenue (God help me really).
No sand at Sisters. Only large rock like gravel, no thanks. So bought kitty litter, but instead went out in rain and sleet to scrap the ice off. I did my half of my neighbor’s too since tenant couldn’t get down the steps, tenant did the other half.
Boots soaked through to feet. I need to get some of those Sorels.
Greetings from California. Nice and warm here.
I actually managed to get a flight out here yesterday.
It feels good to look out and see sunshine.
Next stop: Arizona. See you around.
“im sure some outhouses have radiant heating floors and stuff”
BAH HA HA HA HA HA!
You keep believing that, Rob.
im sure some outhouses have radiant heating floors and stuff
*rob*
just like donatella, complain complain complain.
when kid – spent lot of time at grandparents ‘camp’ with no running water and outhouse.
Went to well for water – carried in buckets. Of course this was only in summer and we were on a lake and went swimming everyday.
Try using an outhouse on a day like today.
Crap what a commute. I left a little late, just in time for the C/A to be jammed up (Broadway Junction A train stopped), no C or A, buses jammed, walked in the snow and Ice and frozen rivers to Atlantic Avenue (God help me really).
No sand at Sisters. Only large rock like gravel, no thanks. So bought kitty litter, but instead went out in rain and sleet to scrap the ice off. I did my half of my neighbor’s too since tenant couldn’t get down the steps, tenant did the other half.
Boots soaked through to feet. I need to get some of those Sorels.
Trying taking a bubble bath in an outhouse, *rob*.
Rob, You couldn’t be asked to use an outhouse, I’m sure.