Jun. 2 Sun Woke about 7 and got up about 9. It was cloudy with little glimmerings of sun now & then - still cold - no rain. Read "Joe Vance" half an hour in bed (It's fine) Had pancakes et cetera. for breakfast. Then walked up Mr. Hochenback's (?) lane to the woods on the hill - very pretty ones - It's pretty dark for pictures today out so I didn't try many. Read quite awhile before dinner. Mary

and her little friend Earl
(seven - she's nine) went to Sunday School. & a little boy with buttony eyes & two little girls with (cold) white shoes and stock- ings stopped too and listened open- mouthed to "Beat it back to Hackensack and when I got to my old shack-rubbered at - a rubber mat" &c. &c. ("The Welcome on the mat ain't meant for me") on the Edison (!) Read more "Joe" and had a late and hearty dinner, ending with strawberry short cake and stories (as usual) by Mrs. W.) We simply had to walk it off and it proved a long (5 miles?) and very beautiful walk - Down the Lake Road ("North Ave".) past the cemetery, to the Burnette road - across that and down such a pretty one, thro' black and yellow woods across bridges - up & down hills to another road parallel with ours & down

Jun. 2 Sun Woke about 7 and got up about 9. It was cloudy with little glimmerings of sun now & then - still cold - no rain. Read "Joe Vance" half an hour in bed (It's fine) Had pancakes et cetera. for breakfast. Then walked up Mr. Hochenback's (?) lane to the woods on the hill - very pretty ones - It's pretty dark for pictures today out so I didn't try many. Read quite awhile before dinner. Mary

and her little friend Earl
(seven - she's nine) went to Sunday School. & a little boy with buttony eyes & two little girls with (cold) white shoes and stock- ings stopped too and listened open- mouthed to "Beat it back to Hackensack and when I got to my old shack-rubbered at - a rubber mat" &c. &c. ("The Welcome on the mat ain't meant for me") on the Edison (!) Read more "Joe" and had a late and hearty dinner, ending with strawberry short cake and stories (as usual) by Mrs. W.) We simply had to walk it off and it proved a long (5 miles?) and very beautiful walk - Down the Lake Road ("North Ave".) past the cemetery, to the Burnette road - across that and down such a pretty one, thro' black and yellow woods across bridges - up & down hills to another road parallel with ours & down

Jun. 2 Sun Woke about 7 and got up about 9. It was cloudy with little glimmerings of sun now & then - still cold - no rain. Read "Joe Vance" half an hour in bed (It's fine) Had pancakes et cetera. for breakfast. Then walked up Mr. Hochenback's (?) lane to the woods on the hill - very pretty ones - It's pretty dark for pictures today out so I didn't try many. Read quite awhile before dinner. Mary

and her little friend Earl
(seven - she's nine) went to Sunday School. & a little boy with buttony eyes & two little girls with (cold) white shoes and stock- ings stopped too and listened open- mouthed to "Beat it back to Hackensack and when I got to my old shack-rubbered at - a rubber mat" &c. &c. ("The Welcome on the mat ain't meant for me") on the Edison (!) Read more "Joe" and had a late and hearty dinner, ending with strawberry short cake and stories (as usual) by Mrs. W.) We simply had to walk it off and it proved a long (5 miles?) and very beautiful walk - Down the Lake Road ("North Ave".) past the cemetery, to the Burnette road - across that and down such a pretty one, thro' black and yellow woods across bridges - up & down hills to another road parallel with ours & down
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