bradross
Well-known member
Kudos to Debby!
I guess we have the Internet to thank for this "outreach"! Years ago - and I think I can speak for most everybody here - we thought we had a unique interest. We had no idea there were others sharing this interest, and there really wasn't a way to connect with others, especially as children or young people.
Who knows from where these interests originate - I can only speak for myself when I recall fond memories of time spent with my grandmother in the 1960s, watching her do the laundry in an old wringer washer. The memories are very poignant - the smell of the soap and bleach, the cozy wash-house on the farm with the fire in the old wood-stove, and above all, the time spent with my adored grandparent. She is responsible for getting me my first toy wringer washer at the age of 3. The fascination has continued to this day, and now I've become quite adept at restoring old Maytag wringer washers from the 1930s.
Here's photos of me at 3 years of age, and 50!


I guess we have the Internet to thank for this "outreach"! Years ago - and I think I can speak for most everybody here - we thought we had a unique interest. We had no idea there were others sharing this interest, and there really wasn't a way to connect with others, especially as children or young people.
Who knows from where these interests originate - I can only speak for myself when I recall fond memories of time spent with my grandmother in the 1960s, watching her do the laundry in an old wringer washer. The memories are very poignant - the smell of the soap and bleach, the cozy wash-house on the farm with the fire in the old wood-stove, and above all, the time spent with my adored grandparent. She is responsible for getting me my first toy wringer washer at the age of 3. The fascination has continued to this day, and now I've become quite adept at restoring old Maytag wringer washers from the 1930s.
Here's photos of me at 3 years of age, and 50!

