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Saturday, December 16, 2017

We Did... Did You?


14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yup, living in Maine we spent our winters digging snow caves and tunnels. Covered in snow head to toe by evening, bread bags helped for sure, and helped getting boots on and off.

lmclain said...

You had boots??

Life was good....

lmclain said...

You had boots??

Life was good....

Anonymous said...

Who remembers eggs and toast the next morning? ARRRRGGGG!

Anonymous said...

I'm 74 yrs old, but never
heard of it.

Anonymous said...

That was ghetto.

Anonymous said...

Growing up on the shore in the 60's and 70's it never really snowed enough or stayed around long enough to do something like that. If you could stay in for 2-3 days you wouldn't even need boots.

Anonymous said...

We had waterproof rubber boots. But not insulated with much more than a thin piece of fabric. After playing all day in the snow our socks would be wet from sweat and our feet cold, cold, cold.

Anonymous said...

Yes, and those soft rubber boots with all the metal hasps. Ahhh the memories.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
I'm 74 yrs old, but never
heard of it.

December 16, 2017 at 8:07 PM

Me neither and neither have my Yankee relatives living up North.

WTF wants bread crumbs in their toes?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
That was ghetto.

December 16, 2017 at 8:10 PM

Exactly

Bigcountry said...

Country folk ingenuity

Anonymous said...

Grew up in NE Ohio with Loy's of snow Some kids did. But I never did because I had zipper boots that went over my shoes. Hated them.

Anonymous said...

We used Wal-Mart bags to get our feet out of the big rubber boots easier