I Wander About The Prairie
In Search Of A Duck's Nest I Saw Yesterday And Thought I Had Marked;
But The Tracks, Stones, And Ridges On The Prairie Are So Alike, That
It Is Almost Impossible To Remember Any Place; Anyhow, I Cannot Find
The Nest.
I could not take it yesterday, as I was riding, and the
animal will not stand still to let you mount, and had I had to
scramble up on to her I should certainly have broken all the eggs I
took.
An exhausting day with a hot wind blowing; we are craving for
rain, and thankful for the slight showers that fell during last night.
It is marvellous how quickly vegetation will grow. Some sample wheat
planted in the garden, of which there was no sign yesterday, thanks to
the rain and sun has grown quite an inch by 6 o'clock this evening.
The grass is beginning to look so green and nice.
_Tuesday_. - E - - and Mrs. G - - finish their wash which they could
not get through yesterday. I go up to the tent, with Mr. H - - to
drive his waggon, and help to unlumber the wood he brought out
yesterday from Winnipeg. Riding on these waggons loaded, and
without a spring seat, is anything but pleasant over the prairie,
but Mr. H - - is so accustomed to it now that he can stretch
himself on the top and sleep soundly; and once or twice, coming
out from town, has found himself in quite the wrong direction by
allowing the horses to go their own way.
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