HB Journal for Jun 20, 1939

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The sun was shining brightly this morning when our kind Big Ben called us. We soon got up for we both had early morning work to do. [[Jane Young|Jane]] her washing, and I had potatoes to dust before the sun took the dew away.
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Today was nice. The rain was no over yet this morning and so  [[Jane Young|Jane]] didn't do the washing again. A few heavy showers made things a bit wetter.
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At the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], things were normal. I nearly finished the cleaning in the garret. The feed business was about the same.
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[[Dick]] & I worked a good part of the time in the garret cleaning up. It was very dirty & dusty & hot, and both of us were sick of it till evening.
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[[Groffie]] brought cobs before supper. Supper was large & good. W. Wenger came just to see us. I hoed garden & Jane ironed. I quit at dark but she is still at it. —9:15 P.M. This is Wed. night, but Jane said "Old Man 'Usta' is dead."
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After supper Betty D. visited a little. I trimmed hedge till dark & went to N---s. [[Nancy Young|Nancy]] was here for supper again, nicely.
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The work was done early & now we read for a change.
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Current revision as of 04:05, 7 February 2008

Today was nice. The rain was no over yet this morning and so Jane didn't do the washing again. A few heavy showers made things a bit wetter.

Dick & I worked a good part of the time in the garret cleaning up. It was very dirty & dusty & hot, and both of us were sick of it till evening.

After supper Betty D. visited a little. I trimmed hedge till dark & went to N---s. Nancy was here for supper again, nicely.

The work was done early & now we read for a change.


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