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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1920-1921

Theobald Toby Barrett 1920 Diary 41.pdf

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We spent the day fixing fence back in the gully and think we have the old barricade patched up enough to hold the steers as we want to turn them out to-morrow. We <s>p</s>put most of the morning on the fence this side of the creek on Ivey's line. It was in awful shape so we took it all down, put in a couple more posts and stretched the barbed wire over again. It doesn't look very artistic but it is in a perpendicular position anyway, I went down to band practice to-night. Rotten day. Cloudy, windy, very cold & rainy. Tom Butler & his pal spent the evening over here to-night. They are getting tired of batching and have a chance to engage a young widow from near Simcoe as housekeeper, but don't know whether it would be strictly in accordance with the rules of society or not.
 
We spent the day fixing fence back in the gully and think we have the old barricade patched up enough to hold the steers as we want to turn them out to-morrow. We <s>p</s>put most of the morning on the fence this side of the creek on Ivey's line. It was in awful shape so we took it all down, put in a couple more posts and stretched the barbed wire over again. It doesn't look very artistic but it is in a perpendicular position anyway, I went down to band practice to-night. Rotten day. Cloudy, windy, very cold & rainy. Tom Butler & his pal spent the evening over here to-night. They are getting tired of batching and have a chance to engage a young widow from near Simcoe as housekeeper, but don't know whether it would be strictly in accordance with the rules of society or not.
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Thursday April 29th Frank went out and harrowed this morning along the side road and Dad. plowed in the corner field. Frank thought the land worked pretty well so Dad. wemnt on this after noon and sowed the rest of the barley & oats we had micxed up. He went over =what he sowed the ther day again. he couldn't start sowing till quite late as Jim who brought the sopare part to the broadcast seeder couldn't find it when he brought the mail and so wemnt all around his route and found it in the bottom of is box so then brought itnoit, he was in his car so went around fairly quickly. I measured out 250 lbs of manure this morning to put on one of my experimental pplots and then went out and staked them out. I came up at four o'clock and did up the chores as dad. worked pretty late. I wernt down to the Tuxis boys' meeting to-night after which i ran sacross Hazen in and walked up to the radical track and back with him. We turned the steers out to-day.
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Friday April 30th

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Tuesday April 27th

It drizzled rain all morning so that we couldn't do anything outside. I worked in the shop making stakes for the experimental plots and fixing the milk stools. Frank went down to Alfred's and cleaned up some oats as we have to buy some for feed. This after noon it cleared off, the wind went from the east to west by the south and it got quite warm. We went back to the gully and fixed a little of the fence as there is enough pasture back there now to turn the steers back. I went down to-night.

Wednesday April 28th

We spent the day fixing fence back in the gully and think we have the old barricade patched up enough to hold the steers as we want to turn them out to-morrow. We pput most of the morning on the fence this side of the creek on Ivey's line. It was in awful shape so we took it all down, put in a couple more posts and stretched the barbed wire over again. It doesn't look very artistic but it is in a perpendicular position anyway, I went down to band practice to-night. Rotten day. Cloudy, windy, very cold & rainy. Tom Butler & his pal spent the evening over here to-night. They are getting tired of batching and have a chance to engage a young widow from near Simcoe as housekeeper, but don't know whether it would be strictly in accordance with the rules of society or not.

Thursday April 29th Frank went out and harrowed this morning along the side road and Dad. plowed in the corner field. Frank thought the land worked pretty well so Dad. wemnt on this after noon and sowed the rest of the barley & oats we had micxed up. He went over =what he sowed the ther day again. he couldn't start sowing till quite late as Jim who brought the sopare part to the broadcast seeder couldn't find it when he brought the mail and so wemnt all around his route and found it in the bottom of is box so then brought itnoit, he was in his car so went around fairly quickly. I measured out 250 lbs of manure this morning to put on one of my experimental pplots and then went out and staked them out. I came up at four o'clock and did up the chores as dad. worked pretty late. I wernt down to the Tuxis boys' meeting to-night after which i ran sacross Hazen in and walked up to the radical track and back with him. We turned the steers out to-day.

Friday April 30th

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