Faye Fox
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That sounds like the winter of my senior year. We had to heat water for baths and dish washing. Luckily, the well house was very close to the back door. Unfortunately the outhouse was not. I learned about toilet flushing with a bucket and if it is yellow, let it mellow, but brown flush it down. My dad loved poetry. I looked forward to going to school and PE 1st period, so I could get a hot shower and handle operated toilet flushing. At 17, sharing bathwater wasn't appealing.I came along after indoor plumbing, but there was one winter when the pipes froze and we were dependent on the outside pump well and the outhouse. You could use the toilet but you had to haul water from the well. So, pretty much, mom used the toilet indoors and everyone else used the outhouse.
The sad thing is I lived much the same when in the mountains for a few years, before I put in indoor plumbing. Very grateful that I finally came to my senses, 40 years ago, and bought a house with 2 fully functional bathrooms. My gratefulness wains a bit at toilet, shower,, and bathroom cleaning time.