. Got a postal from Bess who
complains of "skeeters" Planned an impromptu trip to
Canada with Marguerite (& the 'phone)
tonight.
Chattie & Helen are in the West, but didn't leave till last Friday (Instead of Monday)
June 12 Sat.
Fine day. Marguerite & I started for
Coburg
on the 8:45 train from the B.R. & P.M.
Erbe was there with a large party (about 25) who had come to his
daughter Ruth's
wedding (Thursday) We got to the river
just below Riverside and climbed up
onto the big "Ontario I" ferry boat (which carries 28 big steel loaded coal cars at once
100000 lbs each!) There were only about 40 or 50 passengers - only a hand full
for such a boat. We got a nice breezy, sheltered corner & there was a
pretty ride down the river (one of the Erbe party lost his
field glasses over the side!) & it was cold enough when we got! way out to
wear our long coats! The Erbe party ate all day. They
brought things & also had a
. Got a postal from Bess who
complains of "skeeters" Planned an impromptu trip to
Canada with Marguerite (& the 'phone)
tonight.
Chattie & Helen are in the West, but didn't leave till last Friday (Instead of Monday)
June 12 Sat.
Fine day. Marguerite & I started for
Coburg
on the 8:45 train from the B.R. & P.M.
Erbe was there with a large party (about 25) who had come to his
daughter Ruth's
wedding (Thursday) We got to the river
just below Riverside and climbed up
onto the big "Ontario I" ferry boat (which carries 28 big steel loaded coal cars at once
100000 lbs each!) There were only about 40 or 50 passengers - only a hand full
for such a boat. We got a nice breezy, sheltered corner & there was a
pretty ride down the river (one of the Erbe party lost his
field glasses over the side!) & it was cold enough when we got! way out to
wear our long coats! The Erbe party ate all day. They
brought things & also had a
. Got a postal from Bess who
complains of "skeeters" Planned an impromptu trip to
Canada with Marguerite (& the 'phone)
tonight.
Chattie & Helen are in the West, but didn't leave till last Friday (Instead of Monday)
June 12 Sat.
Fine day. Marguerite & I started for
Coburg
on the 8:45 train from the B.R. & P.M.
Erbe was there with a large party (about 25) who had come to his
daughter Ruth's
wedding (Thursday) We got to the river
just below Riverside and climbed up
onto the big "Ontario I" ferry boat (which carries 28 big steel loaded coal cars at once
100000 lbs each!) There were only about 40 or 50 passengers - only a hand full
for such a boat. We got a nice breezy, sheltered corner & there was a
pretty ride down the river (one of the Erbe party lost his
field glasses over the side!) & it was cold enough when we got! way out to
wear our long coats! The Erbe party ate all day. They
brought things & also had a