When Life Was Simple
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 3:31 am
Recently found this glass lantern slide in Lewis Clark's basement collection. Underhill and Eichorn in the Palisades, August 1931. Garden gloves, Keds, and hardware store rope.
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mtneering wrote:Simple and pure
bearflag wrote:Technology?.........These guys had all the technology a person could ever need!
MoapaPk wrote:bearflag wrote:Technology?.........These guys had all the technology a person could ever need!
And mules to carry it in.
MoapaPk wrote:bearflag wrote:Technology?.........These guys had all the technology a person could ever need!
And mules to carry it in.
fatdad wrote:MoapaPk wrote:bearflag wrote:Technology?.........These guys had all the technology a person could ever need!
And mules to carry it in.
Is that Clyde on the left in the hat? If so, I don't think he used mules, at least not on a regular basis. Rather, he had his legendary 90 lb. packs stuffed with cast iron pots, even a small anvil for repairing boots.
Personally, given the choice of then vs. now, I think I'd choose then.