come in even to
sign his letters! It was really too fine for anyone to stay in and my heart goes pitty-pat with two
invitations to come to Malden - from
Cousin Carrie and from dear Alice! Came right home tonight (after
seeing Seel's wagon run into an automobile and hurt a
lady (20641?) Wrote, read &c. &c. &c.
Oct. 8 Sun
There couldn't be a more perfect
October day, I'm sure, than this. Put on my short brown skirt, brown
shoes & other things according, put up lunch and took my
Kodak and got started from here about ten and
Miss McAffrey and the two
Flacks
got gathered in about eleven and we took
the Summerville car down to the
"Pine Grove Road" and then walked 6 or 7 miles
the late afternoon. The road is lovely - shady a good deal of the way
- level at first - with good eating apples (even the little trees!)
pumps and chestnuts. Beheld the
lake
from thro' the gate of Irondequoit manor
- and kept it in sight a good while Rested now and then and
beheld the webbley
landscape - which became even
more so as we turned toward the North, then to the East again and down
a terrific hill and across a sort of "Port Ontario" valley -
flats - and up
10/7/05
come in even to
sign his letters! It was really too fine for anyone to stay in and my heart goes pitty-pat with two
invitations to come to Malden - from
Cousin Carrie and from dear Alice! Came right home tonight (after
seeing Seel's wagon run into an automobile and hurt a
lady (20641?) Wrote, read &c. &c. &c.
Oct. 8 Sun
There couldn't be a more perfect
October day, I'm sure, than this. Put on my short brown skirt, brown
shoes & other things according, put up lunch and took my
Kodak and got started from here about ten and
Miss McAffrey and the two
Flacks
got gathered in about eleven and we took
the Summerville car down to the
"Pine Grove Road" and then walked 6 or 7 miles
the late afternoon. The road is lovely - shady a good deal of the way
- level at first - with good eating apples (even the little trees!)
pumps and chestnuts. Beheld the
lake
from thro' the gate of Irondequoit manor
- and kept it in sight a good while Rested now and then and
beheld the webbley
landscape - which became even
more so as we turned toward the North, then to the East again and down
a terrific hill and across a sort of "Port Ontario" valley -
flats - and up
10/7/05
come in even to
sign his letters! It was really too fine for anyone to stay in and my heart goes pitty-pat with two
invitations to come to Malden - from
Cousin Carrie and from dear Alice! Came right home tonight (after
seeing Seel's wagon run into an automobile and hurt a
lady (20641?) Wrote, read &c. &c. &c.
Oct. 8 Sun
There couldn't be a more perfect
October day, I'm sure, than this. Put on my short brown skirt, brown
shoes & other things according, put up lunch and took my
Kodak and got started from here about ten and
Miss McAffrey and the two
Flacks
got gathered in about eleven and we took
the Summerville car down to the
"Pine Grove Road" and then walked 6 or 7 miles
the late afternoon. The road is lovely - shady a good deal of the way
- level at first - with good eating apples (even the little trees!)
pumps and chestnuts. Beheld the
lake
from thro' the gate of Irondequoit manor
- and kept it in sight a good while Rested now and then and
beheld the webbley
landscape - which became even
more so as we turned toward the North, then to the East again and down
a terrific hill and across a sort of "Port Ontario" valley -
flats - and up