Tuesday, August 30, 2011

May 26, 1894 thru May 27, 1894

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Saturday, May 26, 1894 --- Bert reports a nice day with a little rain. Russell plowed all day, and Bert "drawed manure". Bert then went over to visit his brother Herman, and stayed the night.

Sunday, May 27, 1894 --- Bert came back home to help with the chores, got his breakfast, and then went to visit the Hilers. He then went over to Milo Dyes place for dinner - then back home to help with the evening chores. "Rained a little"


Thursday, August 25, 2011

May 24, 1894 thru May 25, 1894

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Thursday, May 24, 1894 --- Another rainy day! Bert does the chores, and then makes 10 potato crates. Ten potato crates does not sound like very many, but remember there were no power tools, and they may have actually made their own boards from logs cut on the land? Bert then helped "set three hens". Setting hens was a process of finding "broody" hens ( hens interested in sitting on eggs to hatch them), and then placing fertilized eggs under them and waiting around 21 days! "Broody" hens will tend to remain on the nest instead of leaving after laying eggs. They also make a clucking noise instead of cackling?

Sometimes a hen will stop laying and instead will focus on the incubation of eggs, a state that is commonly known as going broody. A broody chicken will sit fast on the nest, and protest or peck in defense if disturbed or removed, and will rarely leave the nest to eat, drink, or dust bathe.

I love Bert's addition of sketches sometimes!

Bert then writes ----
"Rain, rain, rain, rain" and
"My head has hurt to beat Eli"


Friday, May 25, 1894 --- Another rainy day! Bert spends the morning digging out stones from the fields. He sits around the house and watches it rain till the middle of the afternoon, and then goes out to draw the stones he dug out.

"bought two tie pins at ten cents apiece"

I wonder if a peddler came by or if he went to Naples or Ingleside? My guess is that a peddler was in the area, since he does not mention any trip.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

May 22, 1894 thru May 23, 1894

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Tuesday, May 22, 1894 --- Bert declares it a "fair day" without rain and after doing the chores, he helped "put up a grist" for Russell to take to Naples to be milled. "Putting up a grist" was cleaning up grain to get rid of chaff and other extraneous stuff before grinding the grain for flour or animal feed. Grist is the word used for the cleaned grain. Bert then "drawed stone" off one of the fields - probably using the stone boat they made the other day. He then fixed a fence on "the ten acres", and then did more stone removal! Bert reports some improvement in his health .... "this forenoon my head hurt to beat all, but this afternoon I have felt a little better".

Wednesday, May 23, 1894 --- A rainy day again, and Bert sat in the house and stood around the barn till noon. In the afternoon he made potato crates and went over to Milo Dye's place to haul a load of manure. Had supper and did the evening chores. "I am feeling a little better tonight."


Monday, August 22, 2011

May 20, 1894 thru May 21, 1894

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Sunday, May 20, 1894 --- Rains all day, but since it is Sunday, no work time lost. Bert sits around the house for the morning, and then around noon, he hitches up a buggy and goes to Ingleside to see the Doctor. He pays 30 cents for some medicine. He then comes home for dinner and then goes to visit E. Hayner. He then comes back home and helps with chores..... "still grunting", so after feeling a bit better yesterday, he is back to ill enough that he went to the Doctor.

Monday, May 21, 1894 --- It rains all day again, and Bert and Russell make a "scow". (note: Since they haul stones later in the day, I would guess that they made a flat bottomed wooden boat shaped implement to skid stones out of the fields. Stones are way too heavy to put very many into a wagon - too hard to lift that high, and the weight would likely break the wheels, etc., thus a flat skid like affair that could be just slid along on the ground. These were often called "stone boats" - see picture below - ends are curved up a bit to slide more easily over the ground, just like the curved end of a boat slides easily over the water.)
Bert did the evening chores, and Russell took some groceries over to his parents place.... probably things he got in Naples earlier. Bert reports he is "still grunting", so the medicine is not very fast acting?

Sunday, August 21, 2011

May 18, 1894 thru May 19, 1894

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Friday, May 18, 1894 --- Bert reports a hot morning. He drew 10 loads of manure and fixed his buggy. "It rained this afternoon to beat grant". Another use of that "to beat Grant" phrase. He does write that "I am feeling a little better today". First report of not feeling bad in several weeks?

Saturday, May 19, 1894 ---- Bert reports standing around a lot due to some heavy rain! He does help butcher 6 hens and they cleaned seed barley and oats. This would be separating out weed seeds as much as possible. He went down to Milo Dye's place to get some eggs for Russell to take to Naples to sell or possibly barter? Then "I sit in the house" till chore time.

Note: After the reunion on August 13th, Dad and I drove by the location of Russell Dye's place, and Milo Dye's place.

Click here for a map of the area with little numbered flags at the locations - 19 = Milo Dye's place, and 22 = Russell Dye's place

Pictures of Russell Dye's home and barn below as they look today.



Monday, August 8, 2011

May 16, 1894 thru May 17, 1894

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Wednesday, May 16, 1894 --- Frost for the second night in a row! Bert is still "ailing and grunting", but he managed to cut some seed potatoes for planting, and covered some of the potatoes planted yesterday. He also helped draw five loads of manure. He mentions his headache again - again using the phrase "my head has ached to beat Grant".

Thursday, May 17, 1894 --- Bert and Russell finished plowing ground for planting barley, and he goes down to Sheldon Fisher's place and borrowed his drag. He and Russell dragged the potato patch at Mr. Avery's place three times, and then did the chores. Bert says "it thunders and lightens (sic) and threatons (sic) rane (sic)" Once again he reports still being sick.... "I am still grunting."


Sunday, August 7, 2011

May 14, 1894 thru May 15, 1894

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Monday, May 14, 1894 --- Bert continues to fight his illness. He reports that his head "ached to beat Grant". I think I remember him using this phrase before, but I can't track down what this might refer to? Russ and Bert continued preparing fields for planting, and Russell went to his father's place to get seed potatoes.

Tuesday, May 15, 1894 --- Another day of headache, and Bert says he "barked and caughed (sic) all day". Bert marked a field for planting potatoes. (Probably digging shallow furrows to "drop" the potato pieces into at the proper distance apart) George Spiers and one of the Bardeen boys worked dropping the potato pieces. Bert and Russell cut more potatoes, and covered the potato pieces that were dropped earlier. Russell went back over to his father's place to get more potatoes. Bert reports that it went below freezing last night.

Friday, August 5, 2011

May 12, 1894 thru May 13, 1894

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Saturday, May 12, 1894 --- Bert spent the morning cultivating the hops one way. I presume this involved sort of plowing the ground between the hop hills which are usually fairly far apart to let in light... often up to 8 feet apart. Russell rolled some of the oats planted this week on Milo Dye's land. They had lunch at Russell Dye's place, and then both dragged and planted oats for the afternoon - finishing planting all the oats. Bert ends with "i still continus caugh and grunt" (sic)

Sunday, May 13, 1894 --- Bert reports a headache all day, but as usual, even though it is Sunday, Bert keeps busy! Bert helps with the necessary chores, and then works on making a cover for his buggy (the reason for purchasing the thread a few days ago?). He also did something on his "cart" and took his "farewell ride in it". ( Bert seems to write "hite bed" on my cart - perhaps he raised the bed/floor?) After finishing the cover for the buggy, Bert and his brother Herman (my great grandfather) put the buggy together, and then Bert went visiting to S.C. Fisher's place, and over to Milo Dye's for dinner, before returning home to Russell Dye's place to help with the evening chores.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

May 10, 1894 thru May 11, 1894

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Thursday, May 10, 1894 --- Another day of being sick for Bert, but he went on working anyway! He dragged all day in the sheep pasture on Russell's place while Russell drilled oats on 6 acres of land at his father's place - Milo Dye's. Another windy day.

Friday, May 11, 1894 --- Bert declares it a nice cool day, but says he continues to grunt and cough. Bert dragged all day, and Russell did some dragging, but mostly drilled oats. Bert helped with chores as usual, and declared himself "tired almost out to night".

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

May 8, 1894 thru May 9, 1894

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Tuesday, May 8, 1894 --- Bert declares it a "nice day to work a team". Bert and Russell went down to Milo Dye's place and plowed two acres of stubble - probably last years corn field? Bert declares that "I am still on the sick list, got very neigh bushed twice today"

Wednesday, May 9, 1894 --- Russell and Bert plowed more land at Milo Dye's place, and each dragged six acres. Bert says "I am still grunting, but I am feeling a little better, but I got pritty (sic) tired twice today. I'm interested that Bert can count how many times he got tired?


Monday, August 1, 2011

May 6, 1894 thru May 7, 1894

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Sunday, May 6, 1894 --- Bert helped with the chores, and then went to Ingleside to buy a spool of thread for five cents, and "ten cents worth of something else". (I'm guessing the "something else" may have been something of an alcoholic nature? I'm sort of surprised he didn't use his code here? Maybe something to treat his cold?) He visited the Hilers on the way back home, and then went back home to the Dyes to help with the chores. Looks like a day off meant not plowing, dragging, etc. but of course the animals must be cared for even on the Sabbath! He comments that it "blew lather to shave", and that "i am about sick with a cold".

Monday, May 7, 1894 --- "i plowed all day and got tired twice" "the wind blew forty miles a minute" Bert used these same two weather phrases back in January He went up to E. Hayners and got a bottle of medicine - not sure if the medicine was from E. Hayner, or if these are separate events? As always - helped with the chores.