Saturday, February 15, 2014

Saturday, February 15, 1868 – “Love is to domestic life what butter is to bread.”

This has been a fine day. It has not been so cold to day. I was drawing Dung to day. Bill was helping me. Thid Dickson and Sandy Wilbur were here this morning. Thare was preaching at the P. Church to day. Some of the folks were down to Church to day. A. Boyd was over to Margretville to day. M. Tuttle took a load of wood to Brushland to day. 1868.

In Connecticut ghosts are fined fifteen dollars each. 
A miss is as good as a mile – especially if it is a lovely Miss.
Love is to domestic life what butter is to bread.


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