1926 March 28th Sunday
Cloudy early morn and some snow fell but sun shone later a.m. and went quickly but very cold North wind all day and bright. Will didn’t feel good so chored and stayed indoors. I made apple-pie and white butter. This is Palm Sunday and very quiet. Will read all p.m. Louise went with E. A. Elshire in the p.m. We got up late so day went quickly. Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Men took Ethel, Gale, Marcella back to the Boarding School in the eve and it was quite cold so they traveled fast in the Ford they got Saturday.
1936 March 28th Saturday
A few clouds early morning, then a strong dusty southwest wind, changed to west and N.W. and dust quit about 11 a.m. but wind blew and got real cold in p.m. I got meals, ironed a few pieces, slept in p.m. and cooked head-meat. LeMoyne went tot he N.E. of Wisenbergers and got a load of hay and he then got in range-horses, left running mare in yard and took rest to river pasture. He helped Thomas and Will put batts on Shed-roof, then got Henry Arcoren 6 New Mexico cows here, and he and Thomas gave cattle hay and cane. Will chored.
1946 March 28th Thursday
Bright and warm. Will chored and when Van Epps came, they gave cattle a stack of sledded hay and came in to eat dinner, fed calves and caked cattle in p.m. Van Epps went home and Will took eggs to Whiting Store and got the mail. Will got mail so I read.
1956 March 28th Wednesday
Snowed last night and wind from N.W. strong at times and continued off and on all day. Mostly blowing snow but wasn’t cold, got fair in eve. I was all in but fried fish and fixed a meal at 4:30 p.m. as we ate Lunch at midday and breakfast O.K. Ellen fixes Will’s eye and my insulin, and Will’s eye is better tonight. Darryl did not got to school to-day. Will and I rested and I played solitaire at times. Chester came in often on account of Storm but Cows O.K.