We only got rid of "party lines" up here at the lake around 1992 or so.. That was the first phone I had here - for all the years prior to that I didn't bother with a phone at all..
There's still no cell phone service up here - dead zones all around me - and there was no cable tv available in this area until around 1998 or so..
I don't think the "ice house" went out of business until the late 1980's or very early 1990's..
Up until the very late 1980's, I still did everything up here the "old fashioned way".. No phone; no heat; no electricity (used kerosene lamps and later Coleman lamps); no a/c; cooked on a kerosene stove (or outside on a campfire or charcoal grill); no running water (hauled it from a well - as well as home); had an old ice box fridge and went to the ice house to get our blocks of ice; obviously no phone or television; washed clothes by hand and hung them outside to dry; etc.. The work was harder, but life was simpler.. There are a lot of those things that I miss and if I had to do without them tomorrow, I know I could manage just fine..
There's still no cell phone service up here - dead zones all around me - and there was no cable tv available in this area until around 1998 or so..
I don't think the "ice house" went out of business until the late 1980's or very early 1990's..
Up until the very late 1980's, I still did everything up here the "old fashioned way".. No phone; no heat; no electricity (used kerosene lamps and later Coleman lamps); no a/c; cooked on a kerosene stove (or outside on a campfire or charcoal grill); no running water (hauled it from a well - as well as home); had an old ice box fridge and went to the ice house to get our blocks of ice; obviously no phone or television; washed clothes by hand and hung them outside to dry; etc.. The work was harder, but life was simpler.. There are a lot of those things that I miss and if I had to do without them tomorrow, I know I could manage just fine..


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