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Saturday, February 2, 2013
Announcing The Death Of Harvest Gold
Harvest Gold, the washing machine, was a beautiful lady, exact age unknown, daughter of Sears and Kenmore. She lived her life doing her household duty faithfully beside her husband Harvest Gold dryer who survives her. They lived several years in San Antonio before moving to the ranch in Charlotte, Texas for 14 months. Later moving to the town in south Texas where she passed away at 5 A.M. this morning. Her controls just could not move another round and her agitator had no energy left from the long years of washing everything from little girls dresses to mechanic work clothes to everything dirty. Harvest left a floor underneath with enough dirt to grow peanuts but when her replacement arrives Monday will be spic and span. Harvest will be sorely missed by all who knew her and depended on her talented ways of taking care of an appreciative family.
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R.I.P. Harvest.... ;(
this was awesome! :) bless her hard-working heart.
You don't washers or dryers last that long these days. Guess the old girls will to live gave out.I feel that way sometimes myself.
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We never realize how much our washers and dryers are missed until they suddenly expire.
Helen is right - - the new ones don't last nearly as long as the old ones did.
I really enjoyed this post.
RIP Harvest Gold! I have a refrigerator left the stove and freezer has been replaced i bought them in the late seventies. Good luck with your replace.
Oh gosh - sorry about Harvest Gold!
You are a hoot Paula...ha. Rest in peace Harvest Gold...and no the new ones won't last as long. Take care, Sheila
Gotta be the most original post I have read. Ah Harvest Gold such a beautiful color, yes age unknown!!!!
Love it!
Poor old Harvest God. She sure had a good long life! Great post Paula :)
Your blog would not let me comment until I rght clicked on comment and clicked on open and it did. Stubborn as Harvest Gold. Love the post.
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