My dad was born in ’31 – in, I kid you not, a log cabin. he was almost in high school when they got electricity, & I remember handing my Grandpa nails as he built the addition with their first indoor facilities; one of my uncles got indoor plumbing when I was in high school.
Thanks everyone for the thoughts and prayers, they seem to be working their magic…. Please keep them coming and there may be better news to come. Fingers and toes crossed. Don’t want to jinx it… more later.
My little sister once skidded into the living room, and asked our dad “When you were a little boy and George Washington was president…”. Daddy stopped her. “Go ask your mother. I didn’t get to America until after he was in office.” (He was from Australia.)
I went to an Uncle’s farm in Central Wisconsin in the late 30s. He had electricity. A couple of lights in the barn. Candles/oil lamps in the house. He also had a great player piano. My great granddaughter is going on eleven. I am waiting for her to ask if I had electricity when I was young.
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
That’d be something worth asking a grandparent (or living great-grandparent).
Tigressy over 7 years ago
Tony asked, about 2 hours ago
Well?
Very. My ears are pretty good, as are my other senses.
E.g. my sense for colors – I’m positive there aren’t any in today’s strip on GC. But elsewhere.
As for Elliot’s question: Of course not!
We had to watch TV in the shine of a petroleum lamp.
And the phone-reception was terrible.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 7 years ago
I remember way back when they invented electricity. Shortly after that they invented colour.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 7 years ago
Since I’m sure I’m old enough to be Peter’s mother…
Eh? It’s a good thing I couldn’t quite hear that question, sonny boy….
Just for the record… my grandmother, like, maybe, Tigressy the Ancient,
had to run her computer on candles,
and move the cursor with a real, live mouse!
Templo…
You’ve said you’re around 30….. so your mother is probably 50-something, and your grandmother was probably born in the 1940s…
And her mother, your great-grandmother, probably grew up with electricity….
unless she was among the 10% of the population living in very rural areas, that didn’t get wiring till the TVA or a coop brought it before WWII,
and she would probably feel just like Peter does being asked that question!
Knightman Premium Member over 7 years ago
The only thing my parents did not have was television. They were both born in the 20s!!!
Cozmik Cowboy over 7 years ago
My dad was born in ’31 – in, I kid you not, a log cabin. he was almost in high school when they got electricity, & I remember handing my Grandpa nails as he built the addition with their first indoor facilities; one of my uncles got indoor plumbing when I was in high school.
GROG Premium Member over 7 years ago
Wells are a very deep subject.
Plods with ...™ over 7 years ago
Thanks everyone for the thoughts and prayers, they seem to be working their magic…. Please keep them coming and there may be better news to come. Fingers and toes crossed. Don’t want to jinx it… more later.
Dani Rice over 7 years ago
My little sister once skidded into the living room, and asked our dad “When you were a little boy and George Washington was president…”. Daddy stopped her. “Go ask your mother. I didn’t get to America until after he was in office.” (He was from Australia.)
JPuzzleWhiz over 7 years ago
@Tony:
Yes, I’m well…but are your characters feeling well? They look white as a sheet! (Ha-ha) Well, I can see that it’s time for today’s…
Second “Daddy’s Home” Question:
What do you wish you had when you were born?
JPuzzleWhiz over 7 years ago
(I was sorely tempted to make the 2nd question “Well, what?”!)
Bob. over 7 years ago
I went to an Uncle’s farm in Central Wisconsin in the late 30s. He had electricity. A couple of lights in the barn. Candles/oil lamps in the house. He also had a great player piano. My great granddaughter is going on eleven. I am waiting for her to ask if I had electricity when I was young.
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Yes, but only when the dinosaurs weren’t knocking the lines down.