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Albert Brecher

Hay in the summer draw
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Grinzens
date of recording:
2008-07-07
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1935
transcription:
I mean, I've also learned a lot from my Vater.Ich have not sowed grain by hand in a field outside. Reedited and trees, but with the Wiegesäge. Where two men were working - the one has drawn on one side and the other on the other side. Or split the wood and the sled heimgezogen, even the hay. Up ahead, it has been tied with a rope. A long rope that you could take over your shoulder and pull. And back, there were about four feet long or so branches perennials. The one has wide-apart forward and leave together. Then we have the racks, with a rakes the hay zusammengerecht Sun? with the feet one is so stood beside it. Then they grabbed the hay and upped the ante. Even so, and then back across, so it has überbunden beautiful. Laid back. It was in the steep slope above, there you can not go up just because it would have fallen down the front. This had laid back. After that we have - there are about 100 pounds since been on - pulled down over the steep slope. It's not gone so hard. But down there it is just passed over! So, on the slope down and then just over to the barn. And since you have afterwards had such a sled that was just a board in front and behind - that is, mainly on the front, then with slats between. And then you get the laid, again with one of knitting, has drawn over one of the. And that's about 90 meters away from the slope was up to the barn across. Since you have taken as an ox. And there were tuned to the rear two wheels, two wheels, so it was a little easier. Because, in the back so the emphasis was on it.