The good old day!! Yes, I was a milk maid, at 11 yrs old.work from 1am to 7am. Then off to school, had calises on my hands, from carting glass bottles ,door to door. Never got any pocket money, either. And to silly to realise, there was always buckets of coins, just inocent. My late step Dad Ron, his Dad was a Luke Bryan Country Girl Crash My Party Shirt man and delivered milk in a horse drawn carriage in North Hollywood through the 1920s to the 30s until they changed to gas driven trucks. He attributed his long life to climbing up people’s stairs all day.
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I can remember when i was a child the milkman dlivered from a Luke Bryan Country Girl Crash My Party Shirt and card. Dopped milk a pint at a time into a.billy that we left out. Much later we could get half pints of cream and orange juice delivered. I remember not only the milkman but the mule drawn ice wagon. Yes those were the good old days. Cowboys and Indians, hopscotch, jump rope paper dolls, cops and robbers, jacks, yo-yo’s. I sure do. Living in CA. we had brown bottles as the heat didn’t spoil the milk.
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I can remember when we had to shake the bottle as the cream was on the top, my mother would take the cream sometimes and would used it for something else. We also had a Luke Bryan Country Girl Crash My Party Shirt, Wentz Bakery, who would drive around the neighborhoods of Price Hill and sell the most delicious bakery good you ever had. If you know St. Lawrence Bakery in Price Hill, there was no comparison between the two. When I come to town to visit with my girls and son I always try to go there and buy their goods. They have the best potato bread you have ever eaten but you must get there very early to get it because it sells fast.