273SEPTEMBER 21 Wed. 1910
All up late. A beautiful
morning - bird sounds. Went for a little row (pictures) before breakfast &
after it walked up to reservoir & to the little point (past the
cave) were going for a long walk this p.m. but it poured during dinner so we
spent the p.m. in the hammock pretending to read & watching the lovely
cloud shadows. Before dinner read "Mary Cary" out on the
dock in the sun & finished it after dinner. This evening the
McC. boys brought us letters. & we did not play
cards. But went out to see the most beautiful moonlight cloud reflections I
ever saw. A very cold night indeed. Didn't sleep very well
Thurs. 1911
It poured this p.m. &
got dark & dreary a very strenuous day at the office. I went up to
Claude's after supper & in spite of
the rain about 20 people were there to meet the
Khedkars & hear them talk. A very interesting
discussion. Mrs. K. is very "Hindu" indeed & wears
native costume &
Judge
& Mrs. Werner brought me home in their
taxi at. Tinker seems better.
Sat. 1912
Worked a good deal of the
day - but finally got away after four & went to the exposition
browzed around by myself and stayed to hear Pryor's Band.
It was cool sitting out. Bought my fall hat at Duffy's (on a transfer!)
Sun. 1913
Rained hard all night &
all day long. Had a nice dinner & nice talk at Cro'nest & walk home.
Eugenie was one of the guest-of-honor at
Mrs. Willard's dinner of 50 guests of the club.
Letitia is almost beside herself in
her actions toward Eugenie
and even Claude had to have a talk
with her yesterday about it. It does seem too bad. She has been at
Mrs. Herzbergers this week. Wrote and read when I got
home.
Mon. 1914
Lunched with Bess & Mary
today & went over our The Lake
pictures which are fine. At 5 went to the Gordon
& saw little
Mary Pickford in "Such a Little Queen"
273SEPTEMBER 21 Wed. 1910
All up late. A beautiful
morning - bird sounds. Went for a little row (pictures) before breakfast &
after it walked up to reservoir & to the little point (past the
cave) were going for a long walk this p.m. but it poured during dinner so we
spent the p.m. in the hammock pretending to read & watching the lovely
cloud shadows. Before dinner read "Mary Cary" out on the
dock in the sun & finished it after dinner. This evening the
McC. boys brought us letters. & we did not play
cards. But went out to see the most beautiful moonlight cloud reflections I
ever saw. A very cold night indeed. Didn't sleep very well
Thurs. 1911
It poured this p.m. &
got dark & dreary a very strenuous day at the office. I went up to
Claude's after supper & in spite of
the rain about 20 people were there to meet the
Khedkars & hear them talk. A very interesting
discussion. Mrs. K. is very "Hindu" indeed & wears
native costume &
Judge
& Mrs. Werner brought me home in their
taxi at. Tinker seems better.
Sat. 1912
Worked a good deal of the
day - but finally got away after four & went to the exposition
browzed around by myself and stayed to hear Pryor's Band.
It was cool sitting out. Bought my fall hat at Duffy's (on a transfer!)
Sun. 1913
Rained hard all night &
all day long. Had a nice dinner & nice talk at Cro'nest & walk home.
Eugenie was one of the guest-of-honor at
Mrs. Willard's dinner of 50 guests of the club.
Letitia is almost beside herself in
her actions toward Eugenie
and even Claude had to have a talk
with her yesterday about it. It does seem too bad. She has been at
Mrs. Herzbergers this week. Wrote and read when I got
home.
Mon. 1914
Lunched with Bess & Mary
today & went over our The Lake
pictures which are fine. At 5 went to the Gordon
& saw little
Mary Pickford in "Such a Little Queen"
273SEPTEMBER 21 Wed. 1910
All up late. A beautiful
morning - bird sounds. Went for a little row (pictures) before breakfast &
after it walked up to reservoir & to the little point (past the
cave) were going for a long walk this p.m. but it poured during dinner so we
spent the p.m. in the hammock pretending to read & watching the lovely
cloud shadows. Before dinner read "Mary Cary" out on the
dock in the sun & finished it after dinner. This evening the
McC. boys brought us letters. & we did not play
cards. But went out to see the most beautiful moonlight cloud reflections I
ever saw. A very cold night indeed. Didn't sleep very well
Thurs. 1911
It poured this p.m. &
got dark & dreary a very strenuous day at the office. I went up to
Claude's after supper & in spite of
the rain about 20 people were there to meet the
Khedkars & hear them talk. A very interesting
discussion. Mrs. K. is very "Hindu" indeed & wears
native costume &
Judge
& Mrs. Werner brought me home in their
taxi at. Tinker seems better.
Sat. 1912
Worked a good deal of the
day - but finally got away after four & went to the exposition
browzed around by myself and stayed to hear Pryor's Band.
It was cool sitting out. Bought my fall hat at Duffy's (on a transfer!)
Sun. 1913
Rained hard all night &
all day long. Had a nice dinner & nice talk at Cro'nest & walk home.
Eugenie was one of the guest-of-honor at
Mrs. Willard's dinner of 50 guests of the club.
Letitia is almost beside herself in
her actions toward Eugenie
and even Claude had to have a talk
with her yesterday about it. It does seem too bad. She has been at
Mrs. Herzbergers this week. Wrote and read when I got
home.
Mon. 1914
Lunched with Bess & Mary
today & went over our The Lake
pictures which are fine. At 5 went to the Gordon
& saw little
Mary Pickford in "Such a Little Queen"