We looked at the very fine coin collection awhile & then
strolled down town - stopping to look in various times at the Big
Baldwin locomotive works where they were bending big iron
bars & working inside of locomotive boilers and had the big
"traveling cranes" you read about. We happened to pass the
we've had so long at home - and one of the
loveliest sea breaker-pictures I ever saw.
New Jersey seashore, I think it was called -
Mother got something out of her eye she'd had in
for an hour - much to our relief. There's a lovely cast of the
Winged Victory here. We went down to the big, expensive,
dark, dingy, dirty City Hall next begun in '71 & not
finished yet, tho' it has cost towards $20,000,000. I saw one of our
x1000 mail boxes covered with dirt & we went to the roof, but the view
was disappointing. It was lunch time, so we went into
Wanamaker's for lunch which was good enough but in a
whirl of shoppers. The store doesn't begin with the New
York one, to my mind. It's very ornate & shoddy in
spots - and a regular fire -
3/26/02
We looked at the very fine coin collection awhile & then
strolled down town - stopping to look in various times at the Big
Baldwin locomotive works where they were bending big iron
bars & working inside of locomotive boilers and had the big
"traveling cranes" you read about. We happened to pass the
we've had so long at home - and one of the
loveliest sea breaker-pictures I ever saw.
New Jersey seashore, I think it was called -
Mother got something out of her eye she'd had in
for an hour - much to our relief. There's a lovely cast of the
Winged Victory here. We went down to the big, expensive,
dark, dingy, dirty City Hall next begun in '71 & not
finished yet, tho' it has cost towards $20,000,000. I saw one of our
x1000 mail boxes covered with dirt & we went to the roof, but the view
was disappointing. It was lunch time, so we went into
Wanamaker's for lunch which was good enough but in a
whirl of shoppers. The store doesn't begin with the New
York one, to my mind. It's very ornate & shoddy in
spots - and a regular fire -
3/26/02
We looked at the very fine coin collection awhile & then
strolled down town - stopping to look in various times at the Big
Baldwin locomotive works where they were bending big iron
bars & working inside of locomotive boilers and had the big
"traveling cranes" you read about. We happened to pass the
we've had so long at home - and one of the
loveliest sea breaker-pictures I ever saw.
New Jersey seashore, I think it was called -
Mother got something out of her eye she'd had in
for an hour - much to our relief. There's a lovely cast of the
Winged Victory here. We went down to the big, expensive,
dark, dingy, dirty City Hall next begun in '71 & not
finished yet, tho' it has cost towards $20,000,000. I saw one of our
x1000 mail boxes covered with dirt & we went to the roof, but the view
was disappointing. It was lunch time, so we went into
Wanamaker's for lunch which was good enough but in a
whirl of shoppers. The store doesn't begin with the New
York one, to my mind. It's very ornate & shoddy in
spots - and a regular fire -