giovedì 19 agosto 2010

Quando non c'era la lavatrice

Dopo che avrà finito di pelare patate e carote, Rennie dovrà dedicarsi al bucato...

18 commenti:

  1. povere donne dell'epoca, avere a che fare con cenere e lascivia... è vero anche che il bucato veniva bianco naturale e profumato, almeno così racontava mia nonna!!!
    oggi tra detersivi, anticalcare, candeggina, ma quanto inquiniamo??? e a volte le macchie restano!!! ah ah!!
    bella miniatura! complimenti! salutami Rennie...

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  2. ¡Que rinconcito más drámatico para la mujer de la casa! Me gustan tus rinones con tanto detalle.
    Besos Clara.

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  3. What a great mini scene!

    Every time I start feeling romanticly cheated about not living in a different time in history, I remind myself about plumbing. ;-)

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  4. I love the sink with the little soap dish.

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  5. Also a very nice warm kithen, wonderful nice table with al those food mmmmm, and the lavatrice? washing machine yeh good, ah,ah.

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  6. Nice washboard with tub.
    My grandma used to have a washboard clothes washing themselves. I'm glad that now more modern with washing machine.

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  7. I'm visiting to see what you've added here recently, and I can see that you have been very busy! It's all looking wonderful. The washtub is great!

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  8. Oh, it looks great again. You are really talented, you have an eye for little details!!

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  9. I am so glad we have washing machines now! You and I have the same sink in our Victorian kitchens. The wash tub looks great with the washboard and the washing waiting to be done!

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  10. Flora, Another wonderful scene you have created! It looks so wonderful!

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  11. Your mini-scenes are always so beautiful.I love the washboard and washtub. In real life I would prefer a real washing machine :-))
    groetjes Ingrid

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  12. What a nice and evocative little corner in the kitchen!
    Maia

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  13. Te ha quedado un rincón muy entrañable.
    ¡Menos mal que existen las lavadoras!
    Besitos, May

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  14. I remembered a time when I was a child and we have a washboard in the bathroom. How it looked is still vivid in my mind because every time I bathed, I would see it . Mum made us learned how to wash clothes by hand because there would always be a piece or two that are too precious for the washing machine.

    Mum still own a washboard and if I see one now, I will buy one for my own home too. I am glad we have moved to easier ways of doing things but some traditional methods should never be entirely abandoned.

    Thank you for the memories this scene evoke, Flora. I am so happy I have a laundry basket from you. Felt like a link with this post even though the items are thousands of miles apart. :)

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  15. Che bello molto realista! Ho sbirciato un po nel tuo blog e trovo bellissimo quello che riesci a fare con il cartone!! La tua casa è bellissima e ricca di dettagli!!

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  16. Molto bello e quanto lavoro per pullire i capi, cumplimenti anche per la tavola di la cucina è bellissima. Un bacio

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  17. Lovely... so lovely♥♥♥
    greetings, piikko

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