It is very near the house where I saw the first bathroom I had ever seen. Also the first Band Aid I had ever seen. Was I impressed! There was a small store in the area and that is where people got their mail. I was born down the road in 1936 in Rossville, Texas.
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Real bathrooms were quite special, starting with the economy version makes a person thankful for even the cruddiest modern bathroom. :-)
a real bathroom was something quite important back in the day. special memory, indeed.
We had a bathroom when I was 4 or 5. Dad dug a septic tank out in the country. It is a larger community now. I wish I could remember the first band aid. I do remember small gauze and the white tape mama used. You bring up some good ones!Sherry just told me it was called 'Adhesive tape'. I think I always said white tape as apposed to the old sticky black tape.
You have the best memory - to remember the band-aide. I have always had a bathroom - sorry!
is that an abandoned house Paula?
did you look inside?
Yes it is an abandoned house. There are so many of those in our area. I always thought any building on a place makes the taxes higher. Seems they would tear them down but what do I know about it. No I did not look inside, I never go on private property to take my pictures. As always thinks for your comment.
That's a sweet little house. I wish someone could renovate it and make it livable again, but it would undoubtedly cost too much.
I sure remember those old Band Aids that used to stick to your skin like glue. They were almost impossible to take off.
Awwww, the sweet days of yore! And such good memories too.
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