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December 13, 1902
This has been the finest day for nearly two weeks. I have been chopping wood on the forty all day. Yesterday Henry and I put the fence in order around the north piece of Peacock’s stock pasture.
December 11, 1902
Has been a very fine day tho a raw wind has blown all day from the N.E. We spent the day in sawing wood in the yard. Harve took a cord of wood to Perkins’ which I sold while in … Continue reading
December 8, 1902
As I have made no entries since the 3rd, the record of last week has been somewhat neglected. The weather being excessively cold, little was done save some necessary chores and they were not well done. The weather has been … Continue reading
December 3, 1902
A very bad day for anything. Yesterday began with a light rain which continued until evening when it started to snow, and kept it up until this morning and now, a strong wind having blown all day from the North; … Continue reading
December 1, 1902
A remarkably fine day for this time of year. I finished the grade at Cedar Bridge today.
November 28, 1902
A dark day. The sky has been overcast nearly all day and now at ten o’clock it has been sifting soft snow which melts nearly as fast as it falls. Yesterday was Thanksgiving Day. I worked on the grade in … Continue reading
November 26, 1902
Last night brot the first real taste of winter. A little snow and a big freeze so of course the ground plowed quite hard today. I made very good headway on the grade today: expect to finish the East end … Continue reading
November 14, 1902
A most disagreeable day as it rained all night last night and well into the forenoon today. Toyne stopped in this morning to have us bid on the filling if the bridge abutment. (The road surface needed to be brought … Continue reading
November 13, 1902
A most disagreeable spell of weather. It rained quite hard last night, so I did not go to the field in the A.M.; picked a load in the afternoon. It is raining now at 10 o’clock. Yesterday I went to … Continue reading
November 3, 1902
Has been a very chilly day the wind has blown steadily all day from the South. I went to Churdan today for shingles; brot out 3 thousand; also got glass for window.