Wednesday, December 13, 2017
A Modern Easy Life
After my grandfather died, my grandmother bought a house in Florida, near my parents. When she moved in she remarked, this is the first home I have ever owned that had in inside bathroom when I bought it. She has owned three homes before that, added indoor toilets in all of them. My mother's family didn't have electricity until she was a teenager. My father's boyhood home, had electricity before it had indoor plumbing.
We take these modern conveniences, things that make our lives easier for granted. I just finished reading David Lebovitz's latest book, L'appart. The book tells the long and difficult tale of him buying and rebuilding an apartment in Paris. He is a pastry chef and cook. He had to have a nice kitchen. He insisted on a 30 inch oven, a dishwasher, and a large refrigerator. The French, didn't really understand his desire to have such large appliances in a small Paris apartment. I did, I have never owned a home without them. Oh, and a Microwave, I have had one since 1983. My mother had one before that.
Each generation has conveniences, that were unheard of luxuries in the generation before. I am confident this will continue.
What will be in my kitchen 20 years from now that I haven't even imagined today?
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I got my current microwave around 1983, and it was used at that!
ReplyDeleteI'm waiting for Rosie the Robot, from the Jetsons, she seems to be good company.
:-)
-Andy
"What will be in my kitchen 20 years from now that I haven't even imagined today?" ME?
ReplyDeleteMake that: Me baking a cake.
ReplyDeleteIn MY kitchen 20 years from now? A full-time cook?!?
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