1895.
I took one picture from the moving train as a sort of experiment. I might have taken dozens. At Mt. Morris, while we stopped quite a while (& changed) I took the view we looked upon - where a man drove an impatient horse up & down. On the way to Geneseo I took another from the moving train, but doubt if I got in the "object" desired. At Geneseo Harry & Ida Joiner came in - & a very swagger hunting gentle- man - who had evidently arrived in a yellow dog-cart (which I took). There was an air of country-house & hunting-gentleman - all the way from Mt. M. to Avon & the horses in the pastures were noticably "blooded" & many dock-tailed. We arrived home at 5:55 - a cold evening but no trace of snow. Went to Harned's for an oyster stew before returning going home. Read "The Woman in White" & almost had a chill when went to bed. Mama "hot-Serenaded" me. Oct. 22 Tues. Pleasant day. Still cold. Busy of course. Saw Mary, Charlotte & Ned at various intervals and got tickets

1895.
I took one picture from the moving train as a sort of experiment. I might have taken dozens. At Mt. Morris, while we stopped quite a while (& changed) I took the view we looked upon - where a man drove an impatient horse up & down. On the way to Geneseo I took another from the moving train, but doubt if I got in the "object" desired. At Geneseo Harry & Ida Joiner came in - & a very swagger hunting gentle- man - who had evidently arrived in a yellow dog-cart (which I took). There was an air of country-house & hunting-gentleman - all the way from Mt. M. to Avon & the horses in the pastures were noticably "blooded" & many dock-tailed. We arrived home at 5:55 - a cold evening but no trace of snow. Went to Harned's for an oyster stew before returning going home. Read "The Woman in White" & almost had a chill when went to bed. Mama "hot-Serenaded" me. Oct. 22 Tues. Pleasant day. Still cold. Busy of course. Saw Mary, Charlotte & Ned at various intervals and got tickets

1895.
I took one picture from the moving train as a sort of experiment. I might have taken dozens. At Mt. Morris, while we stopped quite a while (& changed) I took the view we looked upon - where a man drove an impatient horse up & down. On the way to Geneseo I took another from the moving train, but doubt if I got in the "object" desired. At Geneseo Harry & Ida Joiner came in - & a very swagger hunting gentle- man - who had evidently arrived in a yellow dog-cart (which I took). There was an air of country-house & hunting-gentleman - all the way from Mt. M. to Avon & the horses in the pastures were noticably "blooded" & many dock-tailed. We arrived home at 5:55 - a cold evening but no trace of snow. Went to Harned's for an oyster stew before returning going home. Read "The Woman in White" & almost had a chill when went to bed. Mama "hot-Serenaded" me. Oct. 22 Tues. Pleasant day. Still cold. Busy of course. Saw Mary, Charlotte & Ned at various intervals and got tickets
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