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Olive Philp Diary, 1919
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July THURSDAY, 24
Finished cutting hay this forenoon. Then raking and drawing in. Mr. Fielding called with tea. Fine and quite breezy.
FRIDAY, 25
Finished haying. Drawing in and second raking back field. Fine but hot. Quite a heavy thunder storm in the night
SATURDAY, 26
Putting rake and loader down in low driving house in forenoon and fixing some gaps. Getting ready to cement in front of barn door in afternoon. Brock + I to town at night. Showery in forenoon but fine afternoon
SUNDAY, 27
Brock to church at night. Harry, Della Miss Roe and little Charlie Peters called and took me for a ride in car. Fine but very windy and warm.
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