When we stepped inside the house, we encountered a room inside with one low door, and when our host opened the door, smoke poured out and there was a fire on the dirt floor of the room.
Tomorrow, I will show you why.
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I love that you quite often leave us with a puzzle to try and work out Dave haha! I'm taking a wild guess and saying that perhaps he's in the room where they smoke the fish/meat?? Will check and see if I'm right tomorrow.
Open fires in the dwelling were the way to cook until technology came up with better ways.
The symphony used to perform in the big hall, but five or six years ago they moved to the smaller hall. The audience is graying. They have not solved the problem of interesting younger subscribers. Broadway does sell well. Even though we are close to NY and Boston, many folks like the convenience of a local high quality show.
I love that you quite often leave us with a puzzle to try and work out Dave haha! I'm taking a wild guess and saying that perhaps he's in the room where they smoke the fish/meat?? Will check and see if I'm right tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThis can't be healthy for your lungs. Curious to see more.
ReplyDeleteHmmm...I'm very curious! That doesn't seem like a wise thing to have inside a house.
ReplyDeleteInside the house? Well, that is interesting. I'll be back to see why.
ReplyDeleteOpen fires in the dwelling were the way to cook until technology came up with better ways.
ReplyDeleteThe symphony used to perform in the big hall, but five or six years ago they moved to the smaller hall. The audience is graying. They have not solved the problem of interesting younger subscribers. Broadway does sell well. Even though we are close to NY and Boston, many folks like the convenience of a local high quality show.
What a great smile on that old smoker's face!
ReplyDeleteI already saw the answer to this post, and I too understand the precautionary comments about safety.
ReplyDeleteGreat smile on his face!
The real happy worker.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great portrait of this fellow.
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