Log in to Scripto | Recent changes | View item | View file | Transcribe page | View history
Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1916
Theobald Toby Barrett 1916 Diary 122.pdf
| Revision as of Feb 5, 2026, 5:56:12 PM edited by 10.0.2.100 |
Revision as of Feb 5, 2026, 5:57:08 PM edited by 10.0.2.100 |
||
|---|---|---|---|
| Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
Saturday August 5th | Saturday August 5th | ||
| − | It just rained enough this morning to keep us from getting out at the alsike for an hour or so. Dad. and I went out and | + | It just rained enough this morning to keep us from getting out at the alsike for an hour or so. Dad. and I went out and blocked up some more holes under the fence where the sheep get through on to Ben Ivey's. We then started to thrash some of my wheat out as they wanted the report to-day if possible. Dad. thought it would be |
Revision as of Feb 5, 2026, 5:57:08 PM
Enah spent most of the day picking blackcurrants out in the old garden. Frank went down town after dinner and got the mail which contained an invitation for me to a party at Mrs. Hobbes this evening. This after noon we greased the waggon and got in one load of alsike and put it off over the granary in the old barn. To-night I went down to Mrs. Hobbes and tried to play five hundred with Miss Prest, Miss {Keenan?} & Lewis Woodson. Ida, Miss Cowdry, Miss Bain & Miss Buckwell and Geo. Clark were playing bridge. Douglas Skey came in about eleven o'clock and young Robinson a brother of Ellies came in about midnight. Bessie Lawrie was also there. We weren't very late. Hot and dry but breezy.
Saturday August 5th
It just rained enough this morning to keep us from getting out at the alsike for an hour or so. Dad. and I went out and blocked up some more holes under the fence where the sheep get through on to Ben Ivey's. We then started to thrash some of my wheat out as they wanted the report to-day if possible. Dad. thought it would be
