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Archive picture: Inside one of the houses in the historic Koreshan settlement in SW Florida
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DerBaumpro says:
sieht anheimelnd aus - ich wüprde es da aushalten, auch mit dem nachtgeschirr :-)
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink / translate )
Pandarinepro replies:
Meins war frueher nicht mal so komfortabel: Ich hatte keinen Deckel drauf!
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink / translate )
DerBaumpro replies:
:-) - hattet ihr einen öffentlichen misthaufen oder so?
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink / translate )
Pandarinepro replies:
Nein, mein (unbedeckelter!) Nachttopf hat unter dem Bett gestanden (im Winter), und im Sommer hatten wir ein Plumpsklo draussen im Garten, das wir mit unseren Nachbarn geteilt haben.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink / translate )
DerBaumpro replies:
:-) ...
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
The Guennipro says:
Na ja, so etwas sieht immer sehr romantisch aus, aber ob ich da dann wirklich wohnen möchte?
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink / translate )
Pandarinepro replies:
Du wirst lachen: In meiner Kindheit habe ich jeden Sommer sehr viel weniger bequem gewohnt - und es war toll!
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink / translate )
The Guennipro replies:
Glaube ich Dir gerne! Ob wir durch unseren ganzen Komfort und die viele Technik wirklich glücklicher sind, ist zu bezweifeln!
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink / translate )
DSutherland says:
neat light. I want to try some shots like this, been thinking of going to some of the historic buildings here in knoxville for a few shots. Neat capture. I see a chamber-pot, ah the joys of indoor plumbing! :)
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Pandarinepro replies:
Chamber pot - Nachttopf (night pot) - thanks for the English word, Doug, I didn't know it ;-)
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
birdspark says:
What a cozy and complete room for the guests. This picture has your wonderful touch to it, the lighting and the balanced array of items in the scene. You have captured it beautifully and done a great service to the historic treasure that it is.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Pandarinepro replies:
Thank you so much, Jon. But I think we should also thank who ever is taking care of the museum, as one can only take pictures through the very narrow open door ...
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )

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