280SEPTEMBER 28 Wed. 1910
Fine clear day. Worked on
Amelie's specifications went to
Cro'nest to supper (Mother too) Kath was back & the boys such
dears! After dinner & a little chat with
K. (who's to make a play out of the hospital) we all, CFB -
Mother, the boys, Nanna & I. Went down town to see the perfectly beautiful
illuminations for Denver &c
Convention & ultimately Industrial Exhibition. Then
Claude took me to
Shubert's to see a new play "The Deep
Purple" - simply fine - wider world & N.Y.Richard Bennet won our hearts as Mr. Lane.
Thurs. 1911
A lovely clear day, but
cold. Didn't feel very well & worked hard. Tonight went up to dear
Claude's to supper - a nice fire on the
hearth. Henry was too dear. Claude went off to
Boston tonight (& Deerfield
&c.) Mother& I went up to
Jack Boyce's but didn't stay as they were
going out. Had a nice grate fire & read and sewed later.
Sat. 1912
The hardest day's work
(Except that it was congennial!) I ever did - a 20 page single space
carp. spec. from dictation. 8:30 am to about 8 p.m. without lunch or
supper. Also some letters &
Amelie pleased. Was so tired I cried
& was cross when I got home. Bed home.
Sun. 1913
A perfectly lovely day.
Marguerite came over and I thought
we'd go for a walk but we just sat & talked. I went upon the
Hill to dinner the last minute and then
Henryand I had awalk thro' Highland Park (the back)& down across lots
thro' the pretty Asylum woods. A long one but nice I staid home the rest
of the day and had a quiet time reading etc. Dr.
Ayers brought in a lovely yellow kitten! Felix!!
Mon. 1914
Nice day, but cold. Lunched
with Bess & Mary and at 4:30 went out and called in
Alice Galloway. She told me the
Cutlers were really going to sell the business. She's
getting fat. In the evening we sat around the grate fire. A cold night
280SEPTEMBER 28 Wed. 1910
Fine clear day. Worked on
Amelie's specifications went to
Cro'nest to supper (Mother too) Kath was back & the boys such
dears! After dinner & a little chat with
K. (who's to make a play out of the hospital) we all, CFB -
Mother, the boys, Nanna & I. Went down town to see the perfectly beautiful
illuminations for Denver &c
Convention & ultimately Industrial Exhibition. Then
Claude took me to
Shubert's to see a new play "The Deep
Purple" - simply fine - wider world & N.Y.Richard Bennet won our hearts as Mr. Lane.
Thurs. 1911
A lovely clear day, but
cold. Didn't feel very well & worked hard. Tonight went up to dear
Claude's to supper - a nice fire on the
hearth. Henry was too dear. Claude went off to
Boston tonight (& Deerfield
&c.) Mother& I went up to
Jack Boyce's but didn't stay as they were
going out. Had a nice grate fire & read and sewed later.
Sat. 1912
The hardest day's work
(Except that it was congennial!) I ever did - a 20 page single space
carp. spec. from dictation. 8:30 am to about 8 p.m. without lunch or
supper. Also some letters &
Amelie pleased. Was so tired I cried
& was cross when I got home. Bed home.
Sun. 1913
A perfectly lovely day.
Marguerite came over and I thought
we'd go for a walk but we just sat & talked. I went upon the
Hill to dinner the last minute and then
Henryand I had awalk thro' Highland Park (the back)& down across lots
thro' the pretty Asylum woods. A long one but nice I staid home the rest
of the day and had a quiet time reading etc. Dr.
Ayers brought in a lovely yellow kitten! Felix!!
Mon. 1914
Nice day, but cold. Lunched
with Bess & Mary and at 4:30 went out and called in
Alice Galloway. She told me the
Cutlers were really going to sell the business. She's
getting fat. In the evening we sat around the grate fire. A cold night
280SEPTEMBER 28 Wed. 1910
Fine clear day. Worked on
Amelie's specifications went to
Cro'nest to supper (Mother too) Kath was back & the boys such
dears! After dinner & a little chat with
K. (who's to make a play out of the hospital) we all, CFB -
Mother, the boys, Nanna & I. Went down town to see the perfectly beautiful
illuminations for Denver &c
Convention & ultimately Industrial Exhibition. Then
Claude took me to
Shubert's to see a new play "The Deep
Purple" - simply fine - wider world & N.Y.Richard Bennet won our hearts as Mr. Lane.
Thurs. 1911
A lovely clear day, but
cold. Didn't feel very well & worked hard. Tonight went up to dear
Claude's to supper - a nice fire on the
hearth. Henry was too dear. Claude went off to
Boston tonight (& Deerfield
&c.) Mother& I went up to
Jack Boyce's but didn't stay as they were
going out. Had a nice grate fire & read and sewed later.
Sat. 1912
The hardest day's work
(Except that it was congennial!) I ever did - a 20 page single space
carp. spec. from dictation. 8:30 am to about 8 p.m. without lunch or
supper. Also some letters &
Amelie pleased. Was so tired I cried
& was cross when I got home. Bed home.
Sun. 1913
A perfectly lovely day.
Marguerite came over and I thought
we'd go for a walk but we just sat & talked. I went upon the
Hill to dinner the last minute and then
Henryand I had awalk thro' Highland Park (the back)& down across lots
thro' the pretty Asylum woods. A long one but nice I staid home the rest
of the day and had a quiet time reading etc. Dr.
Ayers brought in a lovely yellow kitten! Felix!!
Mon. 1914
Nice day, but cold. Lunched
with Bess & Mary and at 4:30 went out and called in
Alice Galloway. She told me the
Cutlers were really going to sell the business. She's
getting fat. In the evening we sat around the grate fire. A cold night