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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1925

Theobald Toby Barrett 1925 Diary 39.pdf

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Friday February 27th
 
Friday February 27th
  
The wind has been very strong all day and bitterly cold. Every thing is frozen up tight again. It is not blowing so hard to-night but it is clear and frosty. I went over to Cam's this morning and got a dozen eggs and put them under
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The wind has been very strong all day and bitterly cold. Every thing is frozen up tight again. It is not blowing so hard to-night but it is clear and frosty. I went over to Cam's this morning and got a dozen eggs and put them under the old hen, which seems to be sitting well in her new nest. I called in at the Lampkins on my way home to see how they felt. Mrs. Lampkin is pretty sore yet from her fall. She gave me a pound or so of home made sausage. I rocked the Niblets to sleep after dinner and went to sleep myself for about an hour, didn't do anything else but chores. Marj. has been busy slicking up the house in case Aunty & Aunty Alice come out to-morrow, but we had a card from them to-day saying they wouldn't come unless the weather moderated. We washed the whole day's dishes to-night.
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Saturday February 28th
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It was a bright morning and very little wind so I thought it would get warmer and accordingly went down to get Aunty & Aunty Alice. I found when I got out on the road though that the wind was still very keen in spite of it having gone to the south west. When I got down town they thought it was too cold and as neither of them are in a condition to resist taking cold, I didn't urge them at all. I went up town and got some groceries and got home about noon. I just did chores this afternoon. Mabel came in on her

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thin frozen crust on it and it was snowing & blowing a regular blizzard. It came out fairly sunny for part of the day but there was a snow storm at intervals. The wind which came from the nor'west has been increasing in velocity all day and to-night appears to be trying to tear the house to pieces. It is also freezing hard to-night. I didn't do much outside the ordinary routine of chores this morning except climb up to the attic and get some things for Marj. which were stowed away and which she needs in preparing for Patricia's advent. I also moved a sitting hen from the chicken house to the colony house, where if she remains firm in her maternal intentions I intend to set her, and I got some earth into the house to prepare for planting tomato seeds. I intended going over to Cam. McBride's this after noon to get a setting of eggs but I went to sleep instead and didn't do anything all the after noon. It was too cold and rough anyway.

Friday February 27th

The wind has been very strong all day and bitterly cold. Every thing is frozen up tight again. It is not blowing so hard to-night but it is clear and frosty. I went over to Cam's this morning and got a dozen eggs and put them under the old hen, which seems to be sitting well in her new nest. I called in at the Lampkins on my way home to see how they felt. Mrs. Lampkin is pretty sore yet from her fall. She gave me a pound or so of home made sausage. I rocked the Niblets to sleep after dinner and went to sleep myself for about an hour, didn't do anything else but chores. Marj. has been busy slicking up the house in case Aunty & Aunty Alice come out to-morrow, but we had a card from them to-day saying they wouldn't come unless the weather moderated. We washed the whole day's dishes to-night.

Saturday February 28th

It was a bright morning and very little wind so I thought it would get warmer and accordingly went down to get Aunty & Aunty Alice. I found when I got out on the road though that the wind was still very keen in spite of it having gone to the south west. When I got down town they thought it was too cold and as neither of them are in a condition to resist taking cold, I didn't urge them at all. I went up town and got some groceries and got home about noon. I just did chores this afternoon. Mabel came in on her

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