HB Journal for Mar 6, 1939

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I lay a while before getting up this morning. A purpose awaited me in the fact that I wasn't sick for I had felt real terrible last night.
I lay a while before getting up this morning. A purpose awaited me in the fact that I wasn't sick for I had felt real terrible last night.
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The first thing at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], [[Dick]], Allie, & I loaded a load of R__ Miller's poetatoes for his cellar out through the yard.
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The first thing at the [[Hess's Mill|mill]], [[Dick]], [[Allie|Allen]], & I loaded a load of Rohr miller's potatoes for his cellar out through the yard.
   
   
It was muddy as a result of last night's thundershower. It kept getting colder.
It was muddy as a result of last night's thundershower. It kept getting colder.
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In the evening we all went in to the Olimpya Rollerscating. I skated indulging with Mary Jane & accounted for it to [[Jane Young|Jane]] afterwards taking 2 hours (almost).
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In the evening we all went in to the Olimpya Rollerscating. I skated indulging with [[Mary Jane]] & accounted for it to [[Jane Young|Jane]] afterwards taking 2 hours (almost).
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Current revision as of 02:08, 18 February 2008

I lay a while before getting up this morning. A purpose awaited me in the fact that I wasn't sick for I had felt real terrible last night.

The first thing at the mill, Dick, Allen, & I loaded a load of Rohr miller's potatoes for his cellar out through the yard.

It was muddy as a result of last night's thundershower. It kept getting colder.

In the evening we all went in to the Olimpya Rollerscating. I skated indulging with Mary Jane & accounted for it to Jane afterwards taking 2 hours (almost).


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