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Previous post - Next post | Parent - No child | Posted on 2005/7/16 17:03
kousei4  ???   Posts: 71
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kousei wrote:
Do you remember a well pump?
It reminds me of the sound.
When I heard it creaking, I could always find my mother at well.
That was usually when she was doing laundry.
Then I gave her a hand. Bit surprised, because it was heavier than I had expected.
Valves become lighter as they get old.
It reduces pump displacement.
The number of pump well drastically decreased.

My family used Tsurube to draw water from well.
Tsurube is a bamboo pole equipped with wooden pails on both ends.
It soon becomes useless when the bottom falls out.

I used to expect to have answering echo from well.
It was a good memory in my childhood.
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My hands remember that well water was relatively warm, even if it was cold outside.
Right. Well keeps water at constant temperature both in summer and winter.

Rifurei


Previous post - Next post | Parent - No child | Posted on 2005/7/16 17:09
kousei4  ???   Posts: 71
Refrei-san

Quote:
My family used Tsurube to draw water from well.
Tsurube is a bamboo pole equipped with wooden pails on both ends.
It soon becomes useless when the bottom falls out.
I used to expect to have answering echo from well.
It was a good memory in my childhood.
Right. Well keeps water at constant temperature both in summer and winter.
Draw well, huh.
Mom had it at her old home.
Water was sweet there.

Chilled water melons and Makuwa melons were enjoyed.
Makuwa melons were found only in this website.

I have never seen bottom of wooden pails falling out.

I'm looking forward to your giving me further information.

Marchan
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