Rodgera
12th October 2017, 08:57 AM
The members of my wife's bridge club were exchanging stories of their
days camping with their families in the 1950's. Each related how they
remembered the primitive conditions like gathering wood, pumping well
water and carrying it to the campsite, using an outhouse, and so forth.
Finally one woman asked my wife, who was raised in Lightning Ridge, if
she had ever done any camping.
"Oh, no, we didn't bother," she replied. "We had all those
inconveniences at home."
days camping with their families in the 1950's. Each related how they
remembered the primitive conditions like gathering wood, pumping well
water and carrying it to the campsite, using an outhouse, and so forth.
Finally one woman asked my wife, who was raised in Lightning Ridge, if
she had ever done any camping.
"Oh, no, we didn't bother," she replied. "We had all those
inconveniences at home."