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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1914

Toby Barrett 1914 Diary 24.pdf

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Wednesday February 18th

Dad. and I did chores most of the morning besides taking the wire off the posts in the hen yard so we could get through with the other hen house which we in tend to put in the north east corner of the yard. We had to pump water for the cattle this morning as there wasn't enough wind to turn the windmill, it took us over half an hour to pump half a tank full, we took turns at it, it is the first time we have had to pump for them this winter, and if we had a bigger tank which would hold two or three days supply, it wouldn't matter about it being quiet for one day.

As soon as we could after dinner Dad and I went down to get the old hen house Jack Walker didn't come for quite a while, but I went up town and got Huby and we got it raised up in front nearly high enough to back the sleighs under, when Johnny came he said he thought it would pay us to raise it up high enough behind to back the sleighs, so we did and without so very much more work got it loaded beautifully, we were afraid the top of the pigeon house which Dad. built on the roof of the hen house would catch on wires and branches but we hated to take it off, as it has been there so long but Johnny said he thought it would go alright. The first obstruction occured going out the lane and we had to chop a limb off Mrs. Low's apple tree, but got past. Then going from the lane gate to the road where Dad. had a nice driveway fixed the road-scraper made a nasty ditch and never filled it in. Johnny was afraid the building might tip over on the horses going over the bump so Dad. went over and borrowed some rope from {Yint?} Rankin and tied it to the {illegible} of the sleigh over the top of the chicken house, we thought we had her solid but Johnny let his horses go a little fast down hill and rounding the curve with such a big top weight, she just keeled right over sleigh and all at the sid eof thre road on end just nicley between the side walk and the road. I thought he jar would rack her all to pieces but as far as we could see it did hurt a bit, except knowched the pigepon house right off the roof. We decoded to leave her there for the night and Johnny said he would get a pair of skids from Val. and take he rover on them in the morning. Old Fauvcet said he would hang a light on to-nighrt for us. We got sa ride home with Charlie Quanbury. Tonight Dad. togged up in his dress suit and went down to pay a visit to Cousin loll, as she likes to see him dressed up so mi=uch. It was about eight below zero last night they say but has beena lovely day, rather foggy but quite mild and no wind.

Thursday February 19th

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