253SEPTEMBER 1 Thurs 1910
Horrid day. J.G. got home. Lunched with Mother & Miss
G. at Sibley's
and they shopped. Henry& Chan down in the morning. Calls tonight from
Mr. Pringle and Mrs. Boyce & Jack.
Fri. 1911
Still busy. Claude home at noon after a second successful
Green Acre trip. I lunched with Lurayesterday & went home today. This evening sat on
Rowe's steps with the Mahar's
& McSweeney's a while & then came home &
sewed and did accounts &c.
Sun. 1912
Pouring rain this a.m. but
cleared hot. To the outdoor dinner at Claude's. Henry was simply be- witching this p.m. Took his picture with
bow & arrow.
Chan & he had presents from
Mrs. Ramsdell - just back from
Europe. It was showery this p.m. I had coffee with
Letitia before I came down. Read
Collier's in the evening. My "hay fever" has
turned into serious hoarseness.
Mon. 1913
Labor day. A lovely day as to weather. I moved my things into the
front room again (I've been sleeping there all summer). Rearranged &
settled. Home all day, only called at Caring's a few minutes (Elsie
just home) Played flinch with Mother.
Tues. 1914
Lovely calm morning &
turned out quite warm. Seven of us went via launch &
Waddy's auto to
Big Moose Lake for the day. A lovely road. Went to Dart's
camp (on Dart's Lake) first. Had the cedar walk to
King's food's camp - a good dinner (sat by Mr.
Bush) a nice launch ride around the beautiful lake, a siesta on
the grass (with "Bess" the dog) some rain & the upper boat house veranda
before that a walk past the cottages. &c. &c. Home for supper
(late) & then some of Uncle Billys's interesting stories by
the farm.
Mr. Mead called to say goodbye &c. He is near here.
253SEPTEMBER 1 Thurs 1910
Horrid day. J.G. got home. Lunched with Mother & Miss
G. at Sibley's
and they shopped. Henry& Chan down in the morning. Calls tonight from
Mr. Pringle and Mrs. Boyce & Jack.
Fri. 1911
Still busy. Claude home at noon after a second successful
Green Acre trip. I lunched with Lurayesterday & went home today. This evening sat on
Rowe's steps with the Mahar's
& McSweeney's a while & then came home &
sewed and did accounts &c.
Sun. 1912
Pouring rain this a.m. but
cleared hot. To the outdoor dinner at Claude's. Henry was simply be- witching this p.m. Took his picture with
bow & arrow.
Chan & he had presents from
Mrs. Ramsdell - just back from
Europe. It was showery this p.m. I had coffee with
Letitia before I came down. Read
Collier's in the evening. My "hay fever" has
turned into serious hoarseness.
Mon. 1913
Labor day. A lovely day as to weather. I moved my things into the
front room again (I've been sleeping there all summer). Rearranged &
settled. Home all day, only called at Caring's a few minutes (Elsie
just home) Played flinch with Mother.
Tues. 1914
Lovely calm morning &
turned out quite warm. Seven of us went via launch &
Waddy's auto to
Big Moose Lake for the day. A lovely road. Went to Dart's
camp (on Dart's Lake) first. Had the cedar walk to
King's food's camp - a good dinner (sat by Mr.
Bush) a nice launch ride around the beautiful lake, a siesta on
the grass (with "Bess" the dog) some rain & the upper boat house veranda
before that a walk past the cottages. &c. &c. Home for supper
(late) & then some of Uncle Billys's interesting stories by
the farm.
Mr. Mead called to say goodbye &c. He is near here.
253SEPTEMBER 1 Thurs 1910
Horrid day. J.G. got home. Lunched with Mother & Miss
G. at Sibley's
and they shopped. Henry& Chan down in the morning. Calls tonight from
Mr. Pringle and Mrs. Boyce & Jack.
Fri. 1911
Still busy. Claude home at noon after a second successful
Green Acre trip. I lunched with Lurayesterday & went home today. This evening sat on
Rowe's steps with the Mahar's
& McSweeney's a while & then came home &
sewed and did accounts &c.
Sun. 1912
Pouring rain this a.m. but
cleared hot. To the outdoor dinner at Claude's. Henry was simply be- witching this p.m. Took his picture with
bow & arrow.
Chan & he had presents from
Mrs. Ramsdell - just back from
Europe. It was showery this p.m. I had coffee with
Letitia before I came down. Read
Collier's in the evening. My "hay fever" has
turned into serious hoarseness.
Mon. 1913
Labor day. A lovely day as to weather. I moved my things into the
front room again (I've been sleeping there all summer). Rearranged &
settled. Home all day, only called at Caring's a few minutes (Elsie
just home) Played flinch with Mother.
Tues. 1914
Lovely calm morning &
turned out quite warm. Seven of us went via launch &
Waddy's auto to
Big Moose Lake for the day. A lovely road. Went to Dart's
camp (on Dart's Lake) first. Had the cedar walk to
King's food's camp - a good dinner (sat by Mr.
Bush) a nice launch ride around the beautiful lake, a siesta on
the grass (with "Bess" the dog) some rain & the upper boat house veranda
before that a walk past the cottages. &c. &c. Home for supper
(late) & then some of Uncle Billys's interesting stories by
the farm.
Mr. Mead called to say goodbye &c. He is near here.