What were victory gardens How did they help with rationing? During World War II, Victory Gardens were planted by families in the United States (the Home Front) to help prevent a food shortage. ... Becausecanned vegetables were rationed, Victory Gardens also helped people stretch their ration ...
350 year old whale bones on display in the hall next door, with a mysterious history. WW2 bomb shelter in a “Victory Garden” outside the House. And the house is supposedly haunted. So take care when you visit… What can I say? I loved it! Almost a religious experience; like seeing...
clumps of dirt for grenades and oral sound effects to replace firing; every house and yard on the block was the battlefield, including neighbor's porches, garage roofs and gardens. Rules were lax of course and we argued over who shot whom first. We didn't give a crap about luck or ru...
There were two kinds of unit, a smaller one – which I never got to work – with a minimalist display and requiring your own connecting cable, and a bigger one in a blue livery with its own cables, often sited at a ferry terminal, which did work, sometimes after one or two false st...
Red Square was a bit of a disappointment, butthe Kremlin exceeded all our expectations.The word Kremlin means‘citadel’– myself and many others were convinced that the Kremlin would be a simple city palace, but it’s in fact awalled city within a city, with palaces, churches, gardens an...