File #42618: "Toby Barrett 1914 Diary 79.pdf"

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It has been a terribly hot day the thunder storm Sunday night did not cool things off. The horses nearly melted this afternoon. Tuesday June 9th I finished the shearing as there was one ewe we did not get done last night. Hubert and Toby went back to fix up the fence in the gully between Lacy and us I had my sheep finished and was putting on a load of manure when the boys got back. We hoped to have finished clearing out the old shed tonight but there are a few loads yet it has been another roasting hot day. Wednesday June 10th We finished hauling out manure at noon and after dinner I went down to Mr. Fleming's and got his diamond tooth harrows, it took some time to rig up a three horse outfit when I got back. Hubert helped me hitch Osprey with Joe and Ginger and I got in an hour and a half or so in the field. Toby was disking, if all is well we hope to get in a good day tomorrow. Toby and Frank went over to the McPhersons tonight with a bee hive so that accounts for my writing this. Thursday June 11th I didn't get up till nearly five this morning and Dad. & I didn't get started in the field till nine o'clock. We worked on the corn ground all day. I disked and he harrowed with the three horses and Flemming's diamond tooth. I had to make a couple of trips to the creek in the gully to keep myself awake, I did go to sleep several times but not for very long. I would see the horses in front of me when I woke up and be frightened for fear of running into them. Huby didn't get over till after we were in the field this morning. He was up town last night and heard some rich news. Charlton has pulled out of the election campaign and Andrew Innes is going to run against Pratt. Independent. Huby spent the day doing odd jobs and filling in his ditch. I cut the lawn and set out a little castor bean plant. Very hot for awhile this morning and this afternoon but about noon it was quite cool and looked very rainy Friday June 12th I was up at four o'clock this morning and wrote in this and hoed
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