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They planted and harvested by the moon in P E I s Bygone Days

They planted and harvested by the moon in P.E.I. s Bygone Days In Prince Edward Island s bygone days, many Islanders relied on the phases of the moon to plant their gardens and crops.  Social Sharing I think it s more than a theory, it happened to me, and it happened to other fellas too! CBC News · Posted: May 16, 2021 7:00 AM AT | Last Updated: May 16 Daniel McInnis and Samuel Finlayson in a P.E.I. field cutting and harvesting hay using horses, circa 1900. (PARO)

Driving on the ice in P E I s Bygone Days

Driving on the ice in P.E.I. s Bygone Days Driving on P.E.I. s frozen rivers was often the best way to get around by horse and sleigh and later by car on Prince Edward Island 100 years ago or more. Social Sharing CBC News · A man named Bill Nelson in a horse-drawn sleigh on P.E.I. circa 1918.(PARO) comments Reginald (Dutch) Thompson s column The Bygone Days brings you the voices of Island seniors, many of whom are now long-departed. These tales of the way things used to be offer a fascinating glimpse into the past. Every few weekends CBC P.E.I. brings you one of Dutch s columns. 

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