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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1916
Theobald Toby Barrett 1916 Diary 58.pdf
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| − | but I did which wasn't very late abut three or half past, there were three or four other babies or very small children there and they all stayed till the last but all went to sleep. The bed was full of them after midnight. {Pete?} Furlong's baby which isn't | + | but I did which wasn't very late abut three or half past, there were three or four other babies or very small children there and they all stayed till the last but all went to sleep. The bed was full of them after midnight. {Pete?} Furlong's baby which isn't a year old was there and never said a word all night. Alan had a graphaphone there which I think belonged to Ethel Leany. Every body had a good time. |
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I didn't get up very early this morning and just did chores all morning. I went to sleep again after dinner on the sofa and was awakened by Dick and Dess coming in. They were here for about an hour and we went out and saw the sheep, they couldnt stay to tea as Dess had to go to work at six o'clock. While I was asleep another pair of lambs arrived from the wooly faced yearling I think No. 2. Dad spends most of his time with them. Bobbie presented us with a fine big red heifer calf to-night. It is the second heifer she has had, last year's being the first. It snowed this morning and has been cloudy windy and much colder all day. | I didn't get up very early this morning and just did chores all morning. I went to sleep again after dinner on the sofa and was awakened by Dick and Dess coming in. They were here for about an hour and we went out and saw the sheep, they couldnt stay to tea as Dess had to go to work at six o'clock. While I was asleep another pair of lambs arrived from the wooly faced yearling I think No. 2. Dad spends most of his time with them. Bobbie presented us with a fine big red heifer calf to-night. It is the second heifer she has had, last year's being the first. It snowed this morning and has been cloudy windy and much colder all day. | ||
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| + | The old white ewe had one ewe lamb this morning we were afraid at first she wasn't going to own it and then that she was sick as she seemed very stupid and wouldn't eat, but our fears on both points are by to-night aparently groundless. We watched her with more suspicious eyes anyway because she was the one that wouldn't own the little ram lamb last year, but last year she had three, and one died and she did own one. Besides doing chores and husking a couple of shocks of corn Dad. and I havent done anything but monkey with the sheep Dad. especially, I did work a little out in front this morning but this after noon we caught the lamb which has its eyelids turned under and Dad. put a stitch in each ey lid and each cheek and pulled them out and down and tied them there, according to instructions in an American sheep magazine which I got the other day as a sample copy. We had to do this to two and he put two stitches in one eyelid. It keeps the lids out all right but the look horrible and we had a hard time doing it as it hurt them to pierce the eyelid which was also tough. | ||
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but I did which wasn't very late abut three or half past, there were three or four other babies or very small children there and they all stayed till the last but all went to sleep. The bed was full of them after midnight. {Pete?} Furlong's baby which isn't a year old was there and never said a word all night. Alan had a graphaphone there which I think belonged to Ethel Leany. Every body had a good time.
Thursday April 6th
I didn't get up very early this morning and just did chores all morning. I went to sleep again after dinner on the sofa and was awakened by Dick and Dess coming in. They were here for about an hour and we went out and saw the sheep, they couldnt stay to tea as Dess had to go to work at six o'clock. While I was asleep another pair of lambs arrived from the wooly faced yearling I think No. 2. Dad spends most of his time with them. Bobbie presented us with a fine big red heifer calf to-night. It is the second heifer she has had, last year's being the first. It snowed this morning and has been cloudy windy and much colder all day.
Friday April 7th
The old white ewe had one ewe lamb this morning we were afraid at first she wasn't going to own it and then that she was sick as she seemed very stupid and wouldn't eat, but our fears on both points are by to-night aparently groundless. We watched her with more suspicious eyes anyway because she was the one that wouldn't own the little ram lamb last year, but last year she had three, and one died and she did own one. Besides doing chores and husking a couple of shocks of corn Dad. and I havent done anything but monkey with the sheep Dad. especially, I did work a little out in front this morning but this after noon we caught the lamb which has its eyelids turned under and Dad. put a stitch in each ey lid and each cheek and pulled them out and down and tied them there, according to instructions in an American sheep magazine which I got the other day as a sample copy. We had to do this to two and he put two stitches in one eyelid. It keeps the lids out all right but the look horrible and we had a hard time doing it as it hurt them to pierce the eyelid which was also tough.
