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Sept. 8. Sunday. Another perfect Sunday - and as it turned out a happy one. Frank Davis came around a little after nine and I got out Diana and started away immediately. A delicious cool breeze and fine air. Mary was about ready & we rode to Ned's without getting off - meeting Frederica & brother & father driving. Edith saw us off. ('Mort" was there and we went down to Fulton Ave. to Rowe St. & down the "new boulevard" to the Little Ridge Road. I got one tumble going up a Sandy hill. We waited for a party of "1st Sep." boys to start off and then rode about 10 miles along a narrow side path - in some places most harrowing - but neatly mastered by us four. We rested once or twice (I got a "shot" at the 3) - once under some beautiful locusts by the roadside between Greece & W. Greece. There a gentleman helped us to a drink from a windmill pump. We could see glimpses of Ontario now and then - but not much. Frank got a headache but we decided not to stop at Parma for dinner (nor go on to Brockport) turned south and spun away the 2 or 3 miles to Spencerport in short order. Arriving at the Lincoln House (after an


Sept. 8. Sunday. Another perfect Sunday - and as it turned out a happy one. Frank Davis came around a little after nine and I got out Diana and started away immediately. A delicious cool breeze and fine air. Mary was about ready & we rode to Ned's without getting off - meeting Frederica & brother & father driving. Edith saw us off. ('Mort" was there and we went down to Fulton Ave. to Rowe St. & down the "new boulevard" to the Little Ridge Road. I got one tumble going up a Sandy hill. We waited for a party of "1st Sep." boys to start off and then rode about 10 miles along a narrow side path - in some places most harrowing - but neatly mastered by us four. We rested once or twice (I got a "shot" at the 3) - once under some beautiful locusts by the roadside between Greece & W. Greece. There a gentleman helped us to a drink from a windmill pump. We could see glimpses of Ontario now and then - but not much. Frank got a headache but we decided not to stop at Parma for dinner (nor go on to Brockport) turned south and spun away the 2 or 3 miles to Spencerport in short order. Arriving at the Lincoln House (after an


Sept. 8. Sunday. Another perfect Sunday - and as it turned out a happy one. Frank Davis came around a little after nine and I got out Diana and started away immediately. A delicious cool breeze and fine air. Mary was about ready & we rode to Ned's without getting off - meeting Frederica & brother & father driving. Edith saw us off. ('Mort" was there and we went down to Fulton Ave. to Rowe St. & down the "new boulevard" to the Little Ridge Road. I got one tumble going up a Sandy hill. We waited for a party of "1st Sep." boys to start off and then rode about 10 miles along a narrow side path - in some places most harrowing - but neatly mastered by us four. We rested once or twice (I got a "shot" at the 3) - once under some beautiful locusts by the roadside between Greece & W. Greece. There a gentleman helped us to a drink from a windmill pump. We could see glimpses of Ontario now and then - but not much. Frank got a headache but we decided not to stop at Parma for dinner (nor go on to Brockport) turned south and spun away the 2 or 3 miles to Spencerport in short order. Arriving at the Lincoln House (after an

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