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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1913

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Saturday June 28th
 
Saturday June 28th
  
I plowed all day to-day. Dad made three strike outs yesterday and I turned then under leaving about three feet for Dad. to finish up on each land. I got around three strike outs, and didn't do so very badly considering it was the first day
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I plowed all day to-day. Dad made three strike outs yesterday and I turned then under leaving about three feet for Dad. to finish up on each land. I got around three strike outs, and didn't do so very badly considering it was the first day I had put in at the job never before plowing more than three or four rounds at a time. It seemed to go much better and I made a better looking job this morning than after dinner. I had old Harry and Joe Walker who made. apretty good team once they got started of but I generally had some trouble at the ends - as neither of them much ore than enough braints to make a square meal for a chipmonk. Dad. took belle out to cultivate but she acted prtetty mean and so Frank came out to hold her she wa sstill bad till dad. took her and Frank took the cultivator, when she worked like a charm and they continued operations all day in this manner but dod not quiye get over the foeld.
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About five o'clock the colts came ther lane and somw way knocked down the bars in the field and took a race down the cornfoeld and back, but we dsoon got them out.
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Aunty went down town to see Mrs. Bompas who I think is going away soon. They exopected Quint hime to-night but he didn't come, but may be here yet for the first. Fairly warm but nothing like yesterday.

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out a few tomato plants which Frank found coming up from seed among the potatoes. I was to lazy to do any thing else much. Aunty came over about noon.

This after noon I put on a bathing suit and hooked up Joe and took the buggy down here to the grist mill and gave it a good washing. Lila came over just as I was starting so got on a bathing suit and went down with me and I think enjoyed herself immensely, going right up under the dam and all over. I got well washed off by by getting under the stream that overflows from the flume but there was awful force to it. I went down at seven to-night and attended the Methodist strawberry fistival with the rest of the band. Dad. Dick, Frank & Enah were all there. Aunty & Lila took care of Tiddums. We got home pretty fairly early and had a good time.

Saturday Saturday June 28th

I plowed all day to-day. Dad made three strike outs yesterday and I turned then under leaving about three feet for Dad. to finish up on each land. I got around three strike outs, and didn't do so very badly considering it was the first day I had put in at the job never before plowing more than three or four rounds at a time. It seemed to go much better and I made a better looking job this morning than after dinner. I had old Harry and Joe Walker who made. apretty good team once they got started of but I generally had some trouble at the ends - as neither of them much ore than enough braints to make a square meal for a chipmonk. Dad. took belle out to cultivate but she acted prtetty mean and so Frank came out to hold her she wa sstill bad till dad. took her and Frank took the cultivator, when she worked like a charm and they continued operations all day in this manner but dod not quiye get over the foeld.

About five o'clock the colts came ther lane and somw way knocked down the bars in the field and took a race down the cornfoeld and back, but we dsoon got them out.

Aunty went down town to see Mrs. Bompas who I think is going away soon. They exopected Quint hime to-night but he didn't come, but may be here yet for the first. Fairly warm but nothing like yesterday.

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