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Posted on June 30, 2021 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir

Illustrations and photos abound of what it was really like.  It’s a good read.

This is an excellent wake up call of what will happen if history (1860-1910) repeats itself.


Take off the rose coloured glasses. Memories from the Rearview mirror aren’t always accurate.  

I don’t particularly wish to go back to that.  The 1960 and 70s, well maybe.


The Good Old Days They were Terrible: Otto L. Bettmann 

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