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Stoughton March 13th/92/

Dear Doris

Well this is a one nice spring day. I begun the day by working and guess I an in a fair way to keep it up. We have had our dinner of pot roast and new parsnips dug by Pa this morning and they tasted very sweet, blue berry pies as a desert. I have a lot put up, so when you come home you can have a belly full. Your cloth came on Monday last and I shall mail you one for trial tomorrow early, but you may not get it in time to let me know how it fits this week, as parcel pasts are much delayed I notice.
Our furnace went out Sunday after Lena went home, and since then we have only our kitchen fire to depend on which is enough as our green oak wood heats up as hot as coal. I find it's a lot less work also. 
Ralph came along in his car to take us down to vote, Suesie, Mrs. Kimbal myself and his mother, it's lots of fun voting don't you think?