Pap went out & helped Henry sew oats, had dinner. A fellow from West of Waterloo was here wanted to know the road to Uncle Freds, he wanted to buy a wagon etc, but he never got out there; They were up this afternoon, making a garden, also did we, planted out onions, lettuce peas, radishes, & helped Aunt Mary with there garden, she took ½lb. butter along. Eggs are 15¢ today at the store here. Windergast barn & shed in the blackjacks burned down today; the Hecker fire department was called, but Waterloo was there about 10 mins before, so they did the work; they were burning weeds, & the wind took a spark on the old shingle roof on the barn, & started in to burning; the fire department here, went the wrong way. We sewed oats in the chicken yard; sure nice weather now.
Tuesday, March 10, 1936
Filed Under: 1936, March Tagged With: Anton, Aunt Mary, Blackjacks, chores, eggs, fire, garden, gardening, Hecker, Hecker_fire_department, Henry, sew_oats, Uindergast, Uncle Fred, Waterloo, Waterloo_fire_department, Windergast
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