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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1920-1921

Theobald Toby Barrett 1920 Diary 55.pdf

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slow work hauling it out of the shed and as we were late getting started we didn't get much done. I went down to band practice to-night and we had a good one

Thursday June 10th

We were late getting started at the manure this morning as it takes a long time to cut grass for the bulls and do odd jobs. Frank gave us a demonstration of the English method of castrating lambs with his teeth this morning and that look a little time. We finished hauling out of the shed though and hauled a few loads from the yard. Dad. finished hoeing in the garden and hooked Joe up to the cultivator and went through it. When they came up they both had "tummy-aches" Enah got me some poppy and daisy roots at Miss Martin's this morning when she took Tid. to school and I set them out but I am afraid the poppy won't stand it. I went down to-night to see the Tuxis boys but they didn't show up. I went down to Aunty's and they were up at Miss Martin's with the Sunday school staff presenting her with a prayer book. They came home soon and said Aunty Maude was having a great deal of pain so I took up a bottle of stuff for her from Aunty. Huby had his two customs inspectors there entertaining them so I stayed till pretty late. Hot day

Friday June 11th

We decoded to dip the sheep today so Frank spent most of the. morning getting the tank ready the way they did over at the Englands. He sank it in the ground just insid the barn doors and rigged the waggon box woth the sides on it for a driajning pent. He had Joe Howell make him a dipping hook. We got started to dip after eleven and were thorugh by about half past twelve. We left them in thre barn for an hour or so as tey told Frank over that there that turning then out in the sun immediately after dipping would blister them so i suppose that was the caus eof our trouble last year. Tis after noon Frank and I hauled out a little more manure and Dad. went over to lewt the cattle into the back foeld and went on over to John Wess's. he and Cam we

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