Part of a little bridge that leads to a platform now use to dry laundry and pepper. In the olden days, my uncle used a machine to pump water from the river and stored in a big water tank away from the house.
Now the water from the river is polluted, the land adjacent to the river rented to a timber company, my uncle gets water from the water board. Since there is no need for the tank, he dismantled the water tank.
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So many of the ways of the past are being lost to our generation. I love that you used the terminology "olden days." I find myself using it all the time. Hope you are well. We are bracing for BAD weather and loss of power. genie
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