I was looking through some pics yesterday and found some pics of one of the houses I grew up in…so I thought I would share…
We moved a lot… but this is one place that we stayed in the longest during my childhood before we came to Montreal and one of the places that I have the most memories from…
I think my mom was paying about 50$ a month in rent to live in it… the owners lived right next door and they had two children who were very good friends of mine… It was one room, with a loft that had two beds on the floor that my mom and I shared… there was a water pump with cold water and we had minimal electricity… enough for a fridge , a radio and a small TV … we had a wood stove to heat and cook on and no bathroom… the outhouse was a bit up the hill and baths were no more than cleaning ourselves with a washcloth in warm water by the fire…
When I was not at school, I spent my days in the forest going as far as I felt comfortable.. I climbed trees and discovered buroughs… I played in the stream and built dams with rocks… I played with my friends and tried to find were the cat had hidden to have her kittens… It was simple, it was rough at times but it was an amazing place to live…
The house is no longer there and the area of Nelson where it once stood (Mountain Station) is now filled with lavish houses… so different then the time that we were there…
These pic were taken on a trip back to BC about a decade ago… the house looked the same as when we lived there except for the stairs that seem to have fallen apart…
That is so wonderful you got to snap a shot of it before it was devoured by mchouses. Simple living isn’t a bad thing at all as long as you have your basic needs met. You’re lucky you had close friends nearby!
that is so cool! thanks for sharing!!
Wow, I had no idea you lived that way as a kid, thanks for sharing! It makes my own dream of living in a tiny house seem so much less “out there”.
I once house sat for a friend near Nanaimo that had no running water or electricity and she was a long ride from the ferry and “town”. I’m not so keen on that but a forest to play in, a garden and a house that’s just big enough? That sounds good.
Thank you for sharing paxye. I really enjoy getting to know you via the blog world. Life continues to inspire me.
Thanks everyone 🙂
It was really an amazing place to live… not only the house, but the community… though life was hard as a kid, the place where I grew up and the people that surrounded me helped me thrive…