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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1925
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This was another rainy morning so after I got the chores done I prepared to do some more painting in the house, but I just got the nursery door painted when Frank appeared to help me cut up my pines and float the logs down the creek. | This was another rainy morning so after I got the chores done I prepared to do some more painting in the house, but I just got the nursery door painted when Frank appeared to help me cut up my pines and float the logs down the creek. | ||
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| + | It had stopped raining so we went out to try it. Thecrek was runningover the flats so it was a good chance to try it out the scheme. The first log we rolled in went about half way down the gully and then stranded but we thought possibly they might go right on down though Dave's lace so we put it a long one, which we hoped to float down to the fence and make a boom, however it got in behind some trees just below the house and as it started to rain again by this time Mar. calle dus in so we left it there till after dinner. While we wer ein the house I mixed up some Plaster Paris and fille dup some of the cracks in gthre plaster & gyprock which had been made at the time all the fixing was done last year. When we went out after dinner to get the boom log loose, we found some thing ha dgiven away up the creek and a lot of ice & debris had got in behond the log and jammed it so that we couldnt budge it. We then went up to the tree by Charlie Munro's place fence and cut five 10 ft logs out of it, the first one we launched went farther | ||
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stayed till tea time. I spent the fore noon doing the dishes, playing with the kids and competing with Marj. in making tabloid puzzles. I had the laugh on her, she does the one that is in the paper every day and as a rule solves them in a minute or two so this morning she made one. I said any body could make one but she was of the opinion that she had done something very clever and that I couldn't do it, whereat I sat down and wrote one out that she couldn't solve at all and I had to tell her the answer. I then attempted to make a crossword puzzle but got stuck and she spent the remainder of the day composing a couple one of which she worked in the names Toby & T. Barrett and the other Toby Dick Quint. Frank, Tim, Harry & Marj, so I guess I'll have to admit she is smarter yet than I am. After I gave the children their dinners and got them to sleep, (I rocked Harry B and put Gay in bed with Marj. where she slept for awhile) I went out and did some chores, and then came in and read for awhile. I had a couple of pieces of bread & butter and some cheese during the after noon and Marj. got up in time to put the kids to bed to-night and we had tea fairly early. Harry B woke up this evening and I had to rock him for a long time. Marj. wrote Dorrie and we read "Two Gentlemen of Verona". Raw & cloudy, rained part of the day
Monday February 23rd
This was another rainy morning so after I got the chores done I prepared to do some more painting in the house, but I just got the nursery door painted when Frank appeared to help me cut up my pines and float the logs down the creek.
It had stopped raining so we went out to try it. Thecrek was runningover the flats so it was a good chance to try it out the scheme. The first log we rolled in went about half way down the gully and then stranded but we thought possibly they might go right on down though Dave's lace so we put it a long one, which we hoped to float down to the fence and make a boom, however it got in behind some trees just below the house and as it started to rain again by this time Mar. calle dus in so we left it there till after dinner. While we wer ein the house I mixed up some Plaster Paris and fille dup some of the cracks in gthre plaster & gyprock which had been made at the time all the fixing was done last year. When we went out after dinner to get the boom log loose, we found some thing ha dgiven away up the creek and a lot of ice & debris had got in behond the log and jammed it so that we couldnt budge it. We then went up to the tree by Charlie Munro's place fence and cut five 10 ft logs out of it, the first one we launched went farther
