deserteagle71
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- northern Nevada
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I grew up in northeastern Pennsylvania, anthracite coal capital of the country. Anthracite burns hotter and cleaner, with less soot and smoke, than lesser grades of coal. Every fall a truck would pull up beside the house, shove a chute through the window to the basement coal bin, and drop in a couple tons. We burned wood during the day but in the evening before going to bed we'd dump in a bucket of coal on top of the burning wood. Chores - dairy farm - started at 5:30 am every morning, when we got up the house would be wonderfully warm - and the top of the stove would be glowing red from the coal.
Memories from 60 - 70 years ago!
Memories from 60 - 70 years ago!