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March 4, 1902
Has been a good day for any purpose. The ground is not all thawed out yet, but work on the telephone line is progressing well or rapidly. Will go at our stint in the morning. I have spent the day … Continue reading
March 3, 1902
Has been a very raw and withal a rather disagreeable day: and tonight it is snowing from the east. We held a school meeting at the schoolhouse this afternoon and elected H. Stephenson as Subdirector for the next year. I … Continue reading
February 28, 1902
Has been one of the most disagreeable days of this winter, and we may expect tomorrow to usher March in as a lion. I returned home this forenoon from helping Cosens load his (railroad box) car for Minnesota that left … Continue reading
February 25, 1902
This has been a very damp day, a S.E. wind has blown all day and tonight the sky is overcast as if a storm was brewing. No frost is apparent now. 11 o’clock.
February 24, 1902
Has been a very fine day the snow is almost gone and it is generally hoped that it will not return. A few more days and one might set telephone poles. Geo. Wilson has completed the setting of his poles … Continue reading
February 17, 1902
Another fine day such as are always welcome. I have spent most of this day in chopping wood on the forty. (cord wood) Did not go to church yesterday as the church has been quarantined.
February 15, 1902
This has been one of the finest days we have had for nearly a month. It would seem that the heart of the winter was at last broken. I put most of this day at chopping on the forty making … Continue reading
February 13, 1902
The weather is still cold tho not so severe as some time ago. Feed is going at an alarming rate of speed. We hitched up the little black mare to go out and find some straw, hay, or anything that … Continue reading
February 8, 1902
This has been another cold day-this far. After doing the chores this morning we went to McBarney’s to attend a surprise party. Had a most agreeable time. Yesterday I cut cordwood in the afternoon.
February 6, 1902
Another day at piece or odd jobs. This morning we took the seven calves away from their mothers and the music on the air tonight is not over agreeable. We hitched the black mare again today; found that she was … Continue reading