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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1921
Theobald Toby Barrett 1921 Diary 82.pdf
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We got a good early start this morning and Dad. got a good day's ploughing in. I did up the chores this morning and then went out and dug all the potatoes I could carry up in a bag and a pail. I couldn't dig any and leave them out there on account of the cows. There are a lot of nice ones out there but in places it is too wet to dig them and I am afraid they will rot. I didn't do any thing much this after noon but chores as it drizzled and rained most of the after noon. Marj went down town this after noon and I went down later and we had tea at Auntys. I was late for tea as just about dark Schyler brought two fellows in to buy sheep. It is so long since we have seen anyone on an errand of that kind that I felt very rejoiced and sold them eight seep at $10 apiece. | We got a good early start this morning and Dad. got a good day's ploughing in. I did up the chores this morning and then went out and dug all the potatoes I could carry up in a bag and a pail. I couldn't dig any and leave them out there on account of the cows. There are a lot of nice ones out there but in places it is too wet to dig them and I am afraid they will rot. I didn't do any thing much this after noon but chores as it drizzled and rained most of the after noon. Marj went down town this after noon and I went down later and we had tea at Auntys. I was late for tea as just about dark Schyler brought two fellows in to buy sheep. It is so long since we have seen anyone on an errand of that kind that I felt very rejoiced and sold them eight seep at $10 apiece. | ||
| − | The fellow was | + | The fellow wasDeath of the Syndicate farm at Simcoe. He wants them bred and I am to delive rhem in a mnth The pric eis low compared to former years but is way ahead of butcher's which is 3 cts per pound. To-night I went wiht Aunty, Aunty Alice & Marj. to the Bible Clasds.It wa sbvery interesting. Cornish Cousin Willie was there and he & Mr. Cormish held a long discussion afterwards concerning various points of belief which was also entertaining. |
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seem like very first class feed for them but maybe it wont hurt them. I spent most of the forenoon doing chores but went out about eleven and opened some ditches for Dad. and then came up and dug the dahlias. This afternoon I chored around and cleared up the dahlia tops and put the roots in a crate and went out and dug a few potatoes, besides doing a few other odd jobs. Marj. went down town this after noon and to-night feels tough with a headache. Much milder to-day. Sunny this morning, turning cloudy.
Thursday November 17th
We got a good early start this morning and Dad. got a good day's ploughing in. I did up the chores this morning and then went out and dug all the potatoes I could carry up in a bag and a pail. I couldn't dig any and leave them out there on account of the cows. There are a lot of nice ones out there but in places it is too wet to dig them and I am afraid they will rot. I didn't do any thing much this after noon but chores as it drizzled and rained most of the after noon. Marj went down town this after noon and I went down later and we had tea at Auntys. I was late for tea as just about dark Schyler brought two fellows in to buy sheep. It is so long since we have seen anyone on an errand of that kind that I felt very rejoiced and sold them eight seep at $10 apiece.
The fellow wasDeath of the Syndicate farm at Simcoe. He wants them bred and I am to delive rhem in a mnth The pric eis low compared to former years but is way ahead of butcher's which is 3 cts per pound. To-night I went wiht Aunty, Aunty Alice & Marj. to the Bible Clasds.It wa sbvery interesting. Cornish Cousin Willie was there and he & Mr. Cormish held a long discussion afterwards concerning various points of belief which was also entertaining.
Friday November 18th
