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My journal entry for Tuesday, June 18, 1968

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My journal entry for Tuesday, June 18, 1968

This day was five days in the past by the time I got around to writing it, so hope I can remember the details.

We left for the Leach Place. On the way through town, we dropped off Doug (who took the day off to get new glasses and a driver's license at Valentine).

We worked on a new fence line on the east side of the East Meadow. We are using old posts and old wire, so it is not a "new" fence, but a "different" fence.

Quite a little of the morning was used to straighten out the fence, where the hired men got the holes crooked yesterday.

We ate our lunch and worked on the fence until 4:30. Dad sprayed some Leafy Spurge. Then we came on home after stopping for pop and a chat at the filling station.

Uncle Joy's, Uncle Garould's, Uncle Stan's, Kenneth Walker's, Uncle Leigh's, Grandma, and Hazel Lyle came for supper. Walkers arrived early, so they rode Sassy for entertainment.

Dad fried hamburgers outside, but the rest of the supper was fixed inside. We ate outside.

The kids of the various families—about 17 in all—played ambitious type games like pump pump pullaway, Red Rover, Step off Step, and Tag. The California cousins filled us in about big schools and city life.

Everybody pulled out at about 11:00. The JO bunch stuck around for one more glass of iced tea, and then we bid our tired adieus.
 
The Good old days. :D

I don't remember what was going on but one summer in the late 60's we had about 17 batches of Ontario company stop by for a visit. Some would leave in the morning and others would pull in later in the day.Kept Mom hopping with beds and meals. Lots of fun for a kid, Even a cute girl once in a while. :D
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
The Good old days. :D

I don't remember what was going on but one summer in the late 60's we had about 17 batches of Ontario company stop by for a visit. Some would leave in the morning and others would pull in later in the day.Kept Mom hopping with beds and meals. Lots of fun for a kid, Even a cute girl once in a while. :D

Cute girls were always welcome to come and visit, even if they were cousins. :-)
 

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