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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1911
Theobald Toby Barrett Diary 1911 114..pdf
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Dad and I worked all morning putting up the wire around the new chicken pen. We also put up more tar paper in the pen and put boards around the top and bottom of the wire. While I was in the barn this morning I saw the old grey cat that Williams left catch a great big rat and eat it. This afternoon we hung the door to the chicken pen and finished it up. About three o'clock Dad hooked up Joe and Ginger and went down to get Aunty and Lila came back with them. I cleaned out the stable while they were gone and then sawed wood. Dad did the chores and I helped milk. Tonight Dad, Lila and Dick are out to catch the chickens and put them in their new pen Lila is holding the light for them and is enjoying herself immensely. Aunty said Bill and Quint started off this morning after the fox. They got as far as Wally's and saw the fox with a chicken, so Bill went on after him and Quint came on home. It snowed a good inch last night and there were bob sleighs out this morning. The sun was very bright and it thawed a lot all day, but it is colder to-night. | Dad and I worked all morning putting up the wire around the new chicken pen. We also put up more tar paper in the pen and put boards around the top and bottom of the wire. While I was in the barn this morning I saw the old grey cat that Williams left catch a great big rat and eat it. This afternoon we hung the door to the chicken pen and finished it up. About three o'clock Dad hooked up Joe and Ginger and went down to get Aunty and Lila came back with them. I cleaned out the stable while they were gone and then sawed wood. Dad did the chores and I helped milk. Tonight Dad, Lila and Dick are out to catch the chickens and put them in their new pen Lila is holding the light for them and is enjoying herself immensely. Aunty said Bill and Quint started off this morning after the fox. They got as far as Wally's and saw the fox with a chicken, so Bill went on after him and Quint came on home. It snowed a good inch last night and there were bob sleighs out this morning. The sun was very bright and it thawed a lot all day, but it is colder to-night. | ||
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+ | Bill came in this morning before any of us were up. He said he shot the fox yesterday and sold the skin to a fellowfrom Simcoe as soon as he shot it. There were three Simcoe fellows with a hound after it. We put the rack on the wagon and Dad and Bill went after a load of rails to fix the barn yard fence wjile I sawed some wood. Phil. {Shaver?} came after Dad while they were out there. I helped them unload. Bill started to work at the fence and Dad and I got a load of rails to saw up for forewood. Bill hung some gates this afternoon and Dad helped hil and I just fooled around and took about half an hour to get my feet warm and dry. When they got bthrough with the gates, Dad went down for the mto the mill with Joe and Ginger to get a bag of flourand Bill cut a good pile of wood. I did a few chores. Aunty and Enah went down town this afternoon. Lila spent most of the time feeding the chickens and sleigh riding. She went all the way down town after her sleigh and every biody around was looking to her. It was a lot warmer to-day but is cold now. {Margin note} Poor Mickey Law had his leg nearly cut off to-day while heworking down at the fish shanties. We don;tknow exactlyhappened but the freight carran ver him and they don;t expect him to live. |
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Wednesday November 15th
Dad and I worked all morning putting up the wire around the new chicken pen. We also put up more tar paper in the pen and put boards around the top and bottom of the wire. While I was in the barn this morning I saw the old grey cat that Williams left catch a great big rat and eat it. This afternoon we hung the door to the chicken pen and finished it up. About three o'clock Dad hooked up Joe and Ginger and went down to get Aunty and Lila came back with them. I cleaned out the stable while they were gone and then sawed wood. Dad did the chores and I helped milk. Tonight Dad, Lila and Dick are out to catch the chickens and put them in their new pen Lila is holding the light for them and is enjoying herself immensely. Aunty said Bill and Quint started off this morning after the fox. They got as far as Wally's and saw the fox with a chicken, so Bill went on after him and Quint came on home. It snowed a good inch last night and there were bob sleighs out this morning. The sun was very bright and it thawed a lot all day, but it is colder to-night.
Thursday November 16th
Bill came in this morning before any of us were up. He said he shot the fox yesterday and sold the skin to a fellowfrom Simcoe as soon as he shot it. There were three Simcoe fellows with a hound after it. We put the rack on the wagon and Dad and Bill went after a load of rails to fix the barn yard fence wjile I sawed some wood. Phil. {Shaver?} came after Dad while they were out there. I helped them unload. Bill started to work at the fence and Dad and I got a load of rails to saw up for forewood. Bill hung some gates this afternoon and Dad helped hil and I just fooled around and took about half an hour to get my feet warm and dry. When they got bthrough with the gates, Dad went down for the mto the mill with Joe and Ginger to get a bag of flourand Bill cut a good pile of wood. I did a few chores. Aunty and Enah went down town this afternoon. Lila spent most of the time feeding the chickens and sleigh riding. She went all the way down town after her sleigh and every biody around was looking to her. It was a lot warmer to-day but is cold now. {Margin note} Poor Mickey Law had his leg nearly cut off to-day while heworking down at the fish shanties. We don;tknow exactlyhappened but the freight carran ver him and they don;t expect him to live.