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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1915
Toby Barrett 1915 Diary 148.pdf
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| + | This morning beling cold and blustery Dad. decided to put the calve sin, it took quite awhile to finish the oreparations for their reception and still longer to get them in and tied however we did by about tewn o'clock and we think they will soon settle dkwn in contentment. It wasn't worthwhile for Dad. to go out and plow befopre dinner so we we=nt dowen and got the coal stove that Mrs. james gave Enah, it is a dandy, we had to get some groceries and by the time we got home and got the stove unloaded it was about two o'ckock. Dad. plowed after dinner but didn't quite finish the barley stubble he is going to plow the old fence bottom in with it. I did up the chores, cut some wood and went out and plowed up a ditch in the plowed foeld. Mrs. McBride was here this morning wasjing. Cold rsaw & windy | ||
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up the chores and then husked a basket of corn. Dad. plowed all the after noon. To-night Frank & I went down to the A.Y.P.A. and had a fairly good time. I got my hair cut and went down on my way home to see Aunty Alice she came home to-night. Frank met her at the train. It has been a raw windy day and is freezing hard to-night.
Tuesday November 30th
This morning beling cold and blustery Dad. decided to put the calve sin, it took quite awhile to finish the oreparations for their reception and still longer to get them in and tied however we did by about tewn o'clock and we think they will soon settle dkwn in contentment. It wasn't worthwhile for Dad. to go out and plow befopre dinner so we we=nt dowen and got the coal stove that Mrs. james gave Enah, it is a dandy, we had to get some groceries and by the time we got home and got the stove unloaded it was about two o'ckock. Dad. plowed after dinner but didn't quite finish the barley stubble he is going to plow the old fence bottom in with it. I did up the chores, cut some wood and went out and plowed up a ditch in the plowed foeld. Mrs. McBride was here this morning wasjing. Cold rsaw & windy
