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Edith "Gertrude" Brown Hood Diary, 1927
Gertrude Brown Hood Diary, 1927_071.pdf
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=== Friday, May 6 === | === Friday, May 6 === | ||
| − | + | Weather - fine & warm | |
| − | + | Eggs - 121 - 2 duck 1 goose 1 turkey | |
| − | + | Men ploughed. finished the B.W. Field Went on a delivery trip for Les in Morning Gertie <u>& I went in some garden</u> in afternoon | |
| − | Men ploughed. finished the B.W. | + | <u>Bella & Doris were here</u> all afternoon |
| − | <u>Bella & | + | Moved lilac tree at night |
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=== Saturday, May 7 === | === Saturday, May 7 === | ||
| − | + | Weather - Fair & warm | |
| − | eggs -129- 2 duck | + | eggs -129 - 2 duck |
| − | + | Market day Produce from farm (good market) | |
| − | + | <br>Cream - 115 - pts</br> | |
| − | + | <br>Butter - 38 Ibs</br> | |
| − | + | <br>Eggs - 15 duck</br> | |
| − | apples - 4 bu. | + | <br>apples - 4 bu.</br> |
| − | Men were both cultivating Went to city the back way first time this spring, | + | Men were both cultivating Went to city the back way first time this spring, Mrs Cunningham came home with me |
| − | <u> | + | <u>Went to Unionville at night</u>, and called at <u>Mr. Spiers on my way home for walnut</u> trees to plant |
Revision as of Nov 20, 2025, 3:47:13 AM
Friday, May 6
Weather - fine & warm Eggs - 121 - 2 duck 1 goose 1 turkey Men ploughed. finished the B.W. Field Went on a delivery trip for Les in Morning Gertie & I went in some garden in afternoon Bella & Doris were here all afternoon Moved lilac tree at night
Saturday, May 7
Weather - Fair & warm
eggs -129 - 2 duck
Market day Produce from farm (good market)
Cream - 115 - pts
Butter - 38 Ibs
Eggs - 15 duck
apples - 4 bu.
Men were both cultivating Went to city the back way first time this spring, Mrs Cunningham came home with me
Went to Unionville at night, and called at Mr. Spiers on my way home for walnut trees to plant
