Thunderhead19
New in Town
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Hello friends
I'd like to canvas as many of you as I can to find out what Golden era lifestyle is reflected in your lives (Wartime millionaire? Upscale professional? .......Wartime factory worker? Dust bowl dirt farmer? Grifter? etc...), and what you're motivation is. For example I'm trying to immerse myself in an era of determined, incredibly resourceful people who made do with what they had and knew how to do without when they had to. Judging by what I've found on the internet many are inspired the high fashion of the era, and by art deco and streamline modern, while others still have a more archaeological interest in the artefacts of a bygone age.
I'll start out. I'm a middle-of-the-road income earner and I want to experience the way of life of a person of that era.
When people went shopping they were conducting business, and dressed accordingly. I like the idea that an effort was made to be respectable, both in the way people dressed, and the way they behaved.
People seldom dined out, but entertained at home. People came to their houses to see them...real people...face to face...and enjoyed each others company...and shared a meal together!!!
And yes...I'm a cheapskate...and those people could make a dollar stretch a mile. The artefacts of their lives were so well made, and they took such good care of their belongings that many of those items are still around today.
Kids played outside.
And most of all, you have to be impressed with people who designed high-performance jet aircraft with pencils, paper and slide-rules.
The clothes aren't much out of place even today (although I did see recently someone walk into WalMart wearing what looked like pyjamas and nobody seemed to bat an eye), and they're comfortable. They make a grown-up look like a grown-up (read "they make me feel more like an adult").
Anyway, that's me. What about you?
I'd like to canvas as many of you as I can to find out what Golden era lifestyle is reflected in your lives (Wartime millionaire? Upscale professional? .......Wartime factory worker? Dust bowl dirt farmer? Grifter? etc...), and what you're motivation is. For example I'm trying to immerse myself in an era of determined, incredibly resourceful people who made do with what they had and knew how to do without when they had to. Judging by what I've found on the internet many are inspired the high fashion of the era, and by art deco and streamline modern, while others still have a more archaeological interest in the artefacts of a bygone age.
I'll start out. I'm a middle-of-the-road income earner and I want to experience the way of life of a person of that era.
When people went shopping they were conducting business, and dressed accordingly. I like the idea that an effort was made to be respectable, both in the way people dressed, and the way they behaved.
People seldom dined out, but entertained at home. People came to their houses to see them...real people...face to face...and enjoyed each others company...and shared a meal together!!!
And yes...I'm a cheapskate...and those people could make a dollar stretch a mile. The artefacts of their lives were so well made, and they took such good care of their belongings that many of those items are still around today.
Kids played outside.
And most of all, you have to be impressed with people who designed high-performance jet aircraft with pencils, paper and slide-rules.
The clothes aren't much out of place even today (although I did see recently someone walk into WalMart wearing what looked like pyjamas and nobody seemed to bat an eye), and they're comfortable. They make a grown-up look like a grown-up (read "they make me feel more like an adult").
Anyway, that's me. What about you?