237AUGUST 16 Tues. 1910.
Warm day. Mary phoned to ask me down to their tent to
supper and to stay all night (Edith
too, but she couldn't come) I went and it was lovely. Met Hanna on the shore. He'd been tipped out of his canoe and lost his
pocketbook and $15.00 in the surf. We walked down to the pier to see the boat
with Lura & Helen go park. Bed about
ten. Woke up once when the wind blew - about 4 a.m.
Wed 1911
A lovely Morning for Motherto start
to Dansville (which she did) I lunched at the
Cafeteria, had a chat with
Mary & supped at the
Manhattan. Read "St Lawrence River" & tended
cats this evening. I wish I had room to tell about JG's "conversion" - as told me at length by Alice B. Yesterday
Fri. 1912.
A letter from Claude - enjoying Green Acre
with
Walter - & one from Jo. wanting us to come to
Coburg today! - or tomorrow (perhaps we will) Real
cool. Home to lunch. Farquaharson stopped
& talked with me a long time. He is a queer chap. Tonight got ready
to go tomorrow. Fixed clothes &c. I have about decided to send some of
my Vacation prints to London. Got a nice letter
from Mrs. Ullman about pictures.
Sat. 1913.
Rode home this noon with
Jim. Motherwent to 3:45 car to train.
Mary Gridley ("Capt.") there. A hot ride to
Wolcott & a very dusty one to the
Island with Mr.Hamilton
& Mr. Widener. Main rooms 10 & 12. After supper
the bluff for sunset (?) and moonrise & a stroll in the moonlight &
early to bed. Heard
"Dot" Salyerds (?) chatting with the only man and met
"Mollie" Rae at the pump house.
Mary seemed to like it. (Mabel & Florence
brought
Roger & the Baby in this a.m. They are lovely!)
Sun 1914
Lovely till mid-afternoon,
when a nice rain started. Ruth
came up & we went to Sea
Breeze & sat on the bluff till dinner. I read aloud. It
was a perfect day. A nice dinner & talk with Mr.
Clark. A walk on the back path. Home in the first sprinkles - a
nap - 3 letters and now supper & then (I hope) Bessie-Bob for a week
237AUGUST 16 Tues. 1910.
Warm day. Mary phoned to ask me down to their tent to
supper and to stay all night (Edith
too, but she couldn't come) I went and it was lovely. Met Hanna on the shore. He'd been tipped out of his canoe and lost his
pocketbook and $15.00 in the surf. We walked down to the pier to see the boat
with Lura & Helen go park. Bed about
ten. Woke up once when the wind blew - about 4 a.m.
Wed 1911
A lovely Morning for Motherto start
to Dansville (which she did) I lunched at the
Cafeteria, had a chat with
Mary & supped at the
Manhattan. Read "St Lawrence River" & tended
cats this evening. I wish I had room to tell about JG's "conversion" - as told me at length by Alice B. Yesterday
Fri. 1912.
A letter from Claude - enjoying Green Acre
with
Walter - & one from Jo. wanting us to come to
Coburg today! - or tomorrow (perhaps we will) Real
cool. Home to lunch. Farquaharson stopped
& talked with me a long time. He is a queer chap. Tonight got ready
to go tomorrow. Fixed clothes &c. I have about decided to send some of
my Vacation prints to London. Got a nice letter
from Mrs. Ullman about pictures.
Sat. 1913.
Rode home this noon with
Jim. Motherwent to 3:45 car to train.
Mary Gridley ("Capt.") there. A hot ride to
Wolcott & a very dusty one to the
Island with Mr.Hamilton
& Mr. Widener. Main rooms 10 & 12. After supper
the bluff for sunset (?) and moonrise & a stroll in the moonlight &
early to bed. Heard
"Dot" Salyerds (?) chatting with the only man and met
"Mollie" Rae at the pump house.
Mary seemed to like it. (Mabel & Florence
brought
Roger & the Baby in this a.m. They are lovely!)
Sun 1914
Lovely till mid-afternoon,
when a nice rain started. Ruth
came up & we went to Sea
Breeze & sat on the bluff till dinner. I read aloud. It
was a perfect day. A nice dinner & talk with Mr.
Clark. A walk on the back path. Home in the first sprinkles - a
nap - 3 letters and now supper & then (I hope) Bessie-Bob for a week
237AUGUST 16 Tues. 1910.
Warm day. Mary phoned to ask me down to their tent to
supper and to stay all night (Edith
too, but she couldn't come) I went and it was lovely. Met Hanna on the shore. He'd been tipped out of his canoe and lost his
pocketbook and $15.00 in the surf. We walked down to the pier to see the boat
with Lura & Helen go park. Bed about
ten. Woke up once when the wind blew - about 4 a.m.
Wed 1911
A lovely Morning for Motherto start
to Dansville (which she did) I lunched at the
Cafeteria, had a chat with
Mary & supped at the
Manhattan. Read "St Lawrence River" & tended
cats this evening. I wish I had room to tell about JG's "conversion" - as told me at length by Alice B. Yesterday
Fri. 1912.
A letter from Claude - enjoying Green Acre
with
Walter - & one from Jo. wanting us to come to
Coburg today! - or tomorrow (perhaps we will) Real
cool. Home to lunch. Farquaharson stopped
& talked with me a long time. He is a queer chap. Tonight got ready
to go tomorrow. Fixed clothes &c. I have about decided to send some of
my Vacation prints to London. Got a nice letter
from Mrs. Ullman about pictures.
Sat. 1913.
Rode home this noon with
Jim. Motherwent to 3:45 car to train.
Mary Gridley ("Capt.") there. A hot ride to
Wolcott & a very dusty one to the
Island with Mr.Hamilton
& Mr. Widener. Main rooms 10 & 12. After supper
the bluff for sunset (?) and moonrise & a stroll in the moonlight &
early to bed. Heard
"Dot" Salyerds (?) chatting with the only man and met
"Mollie" Rae at the pump house.
Mary seemed to like it. (Mabel & Florence
brought
Roger & the Baby in this a.m. They are lovely!)
Sun 1914
Lovely till mid-afternoon,
when a nice rain started. Ruth
came up & we went to Sea
Breeze & sat on the bluff till dinner. I read aloud. It
was a perfect day. A nice dinner & talk with Mr.
Clark. A walk on the back path. Home in the first sprinkles - a
nap - 3 letters and now supper & then (I hope) Bessie-Bob for a week