Sept 4. Wed.
Much the same sort of a day as yester- day. Oppressive just before
supper but afterward - when I started off on Diana, quite comfortable. Got to Mary's at six and we wended our devious way down
Sophia & State Sts. to
Ned's - where she & Edith joined us.
E. on Ella Cross's
old "Singer." We had a fine ride to the Lake.
Edith & Mary rode together & Ned
& I. The sun set & the moon rose (be- hind clouds) & the
air was fresh and cool enough. It was dark when we reached
Windsor Beach. We sat and rested and watched
the electric fountain against the dark sky - & way up behind
the moon now & then appearing.
Ned & Edith took the first car back (only 2 could go together
& take wheels) because Ned
expected Mr. Whitcomb
at 9:25. Mary and I followed in
about 10 minutes and arrived down town about quarter of nine.
Felt fine. Waited for the bridge & a raft a long time. Stopped at
Mary's & chatted with the
girls & Warren Fisk
1895.
Sept 4. Wed.
Much the same sort of a day as yester- day. Oppressive just before
supper but afterward - when I started off on Diana, quite comfortable. Got to Mary's at six and we wended our devious way down
Sophia & State Sts. to
Ned's - where she & Edith joined us.
E. on Ella Cross's
old "Singer." We had a fine ride to the Lake.
Edith & Mary rode together & Ned
& I. The sun set & the moon rose (be- hind clouds) & the
air was fresh and cool enough. It was dark when we reached
Windsor Beach. We sat and rested and watched
the electric fountain against the dark sky - & way up behind
the moon now & then appearing.
Ned & Edith took the first car back (only 2 could go together
& take wheels) because Ned
expected Mr. Whitcomb
at 9:25. Mary and I followed in
about 10 minutes and arrived down town about quarter of nine.
Felt fine. Waited for the bridge & a raft a long time. Stopped at
Mary's & chatted with the
girls & Warren Fisk
1895.
Sept 4. Wed.
Much the same sort of a day as yester- day. Oppressive just before
supper but afterward - when I started off on Diana, quite comfortable. Got to Mary's at six and we wended our devious way down
Sophia & State Sts. to
Ned's - where she & Edith joined us.
E. on Ella Cross's
old "Singer." We had a fine ride to the Lake.
Edith & Mary rode together & Ned
& I. The sun set & the moon rose (be- hind clouds) & the
air was fresh and cool enough. It was dark when we reached
Windsor Beach. We sat and rested and watched
the electric fountain against the dark sky - & way up behind
the moon now & then appearing.
Ned & Edith took the first car back (only 2 could go together
& take wheels) because Ned
expected Mr. Whitcomb
at 9:25. Mary and I followed in
about 10 minutes and arrived down town about quarter of nine.
Felt fine. Waited for the bridge & a raft a long time. Stopped at
Mary's & chatted with the
girls & Warren Fisk