Thursday, September 15, 2011

May 30, 1894 thru May 31, 1894

If you follow Bert's diary regularly, you can skip this paragraph. I will not be transcribing each entry since most of Bert's diary is pretty clear. You can read the original more easily by clicking on the image above to view a larger version. I will be including this paragraph, or something similar in each entry so that new readers will know they can click the image to enlarge it for easier reading. Also, there will be some links to the right of the page with relevant information that may be of interest. My notes will include the basics of what Bert talks about each day, along with my own personal thoughts, research, information gleaned from past or future entries, etc. If you have information or suggestions that may help my research, please e-mail me ..... especially with input on Bert's coded entries?

Wednesday, May 30, 1894 --- Chores as usual, and then spent a rainy day drawing loads of manure. Russell went over to "his folks" - Milo Dye's place - and finished plowing the field for corn. Bert "drawed dung" and watched it rain. "my head is still ailing"

Thursday, May 31, 1894 --- Another rainy day - chores - then he "turned the cows out" and watched it rain till eleven AM. Bert then "dug liveforever" till noon. (Live forever is a variety of Sedum which must have been a problem on the farm?
-- The forever plant (Sedum purpureum), also known as the "live forever," is a showy evergreen plant of the Sedum genus, which is poisonous if ingested.) Bert had dinner around noon, and then spent the afternoon "tearing patent fence to pieces". He then seems to have sharpened at least some of the pieces to use for fence posts?
"my head continues to ail"

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