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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1914
Toby Barrett 1914 Diary 44.pdf
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Saturday April 4th
It froze rthe ground stiff enough last night for us to haul the load of hay we have had on the waggon for the last two or three weeks over to the horse stable. I was pretty glad to have it over as it was a great nuisance carring it over from the barn by the forkful. Huby fixed up one of the little ladders we got of the windmill, thisd morning while he was waiting for us to get the hay over thinking we would need him to help mow it away but we found we didn't so he pruned in the orchard the rest of the day. After we hauled the hay over we took the rack back to the big barn and hooked to the waggon and loaded up with the oats which we sacked up the other dau=y. dad. also hauled the sleighs over to wehere they will be handy to put in the shed as they have been standing out in the lane ever sice winter.
This afternoon Dad. & FRank to the oats to the mill for chop, went down town while it was being chopped and got some shingles for the old house. and got home about four. Old Joey at the mill who we have named the marquis owing to his likeness to gemtleman of that title in "St.. George St. Michael" got Dad. to haul 600 lbs of flour down town as Herb's horse is rather laid up. owing to the mud. The roads are a fright. I cleane dout the stabkes and helped Huby for an=bour an nhour. It was a lovely sunny morning but cloudy & a raw wind this afternoon. Last night's snow thawed off to-day but the ground is covered again to-night. Froze all day in the shade.