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1897
and I went out to Pittsford on Diana - arriving there just the moment Mama's train did & we walked up to "Mrs. Steele's " lawn together - where Helen Davis was running a YWCA "bicycle tea" - It was a nice big rambly old house & we enjoyed it. Had tea etc. & walked around the town & finally everyone went home on the 8:22 train. Mrs. Ed Gould kept Mama listening. Sept. 5. Sun. Lovely - a perfect day. Charlotte asked me to go to Sea Breeze with her - & I asked "the crowd". Edith came while I was eating breakfast & we stopped for Helen & Will (I had a chat with him) & then went to Davises' where Charlotte& Frank joined us in a ride to Sea Breeze. 7 3/4 miles from Avondale Park. Frank& I rode two abreast a long way on the cinder path. The golden rod is all out & the purple asters beginning & it is lovely. The breeze was sweet & we rode fast & all enjoyed it. At the Crouch's farm, by invitation we all dismounted & went down the lane & into the orchard for peaches & ate them right from the trees, most delicious - Then Chat & I sat in a shady place & the rest came & we ate & rested till about time for the 12:30 train - which we took for home - Eating peaches all the way.

1897
and I went out to Pittsford on Diana - arriving there just the moment Mama's train did & we walked up to "Mrs. Steele's " lawn together - where Helen Davis was running a YWCA "bicycle tea" - It was a nice big rambly old house & we enjoyed it. Had tea etc. & walked around the town & finally everyone went home on the 8:22 train. Mrs. Ed Gould kept Mama listening. Sept. 5. Sun. Lovely - a perfect day. Charlotte asked me to go to Sea Breeze with her - & I asked "the crowd". Edith came while I was eating breakfast & we stopped for Helen & Will (I had a chat with him) & then went to Davises' where Charlotte& Frank joined us in a ride to Sea Breeze. 7 3/4 miles from Avondale Park. Frank& I rode two abreast a long way on the cinder path. The golden rod is all out & the purple asters beginning & it is lovely. The breeze was sweet & we rode fast & all enjoyed it. At the Crouch's farm, by invitation we all dismounted & went down the lane & into the orchard for peaches & ate them right from the trees, most delicious - Then Chat & I sat in a shady place & the rest came & we ate & rested till about time for the 12:30 train - which we took for home - Eating peaches all the way.

1897
and I went out to Pittsford on Diana - arriving there just the moment Mama's train did & we walked up to "Mrs. Steele's " lawn together - where Helen Davis was running a YWCA "bicycle tea" - It was a nice big rambly old house & we enjoyed it. Had tea etc. & walked around the town & finally everyone went home on the 8:22 train. Mrs. Ed Gould kept Mama listening. Sept. 5. Sun. Lovely - a perfect day. Charlotte asked me to go to Sea Breeze with her - & I asked "the crowd". Edith came while I was eating breakfast & we stopped for Helen & Will (I had a chat with him) & then went to Davises' where Charlotte& Frank joined us in a ride to Sea Breeze. 7 3/4 miles from Avondale Park. Frank& I rode two abreast a long way on the cinder path. The golden rod is all out & the purple asters beginning & it is lovely. The breeze was sweet & we rode fast & all enjoyed it. At the Crouch's farm, by invitation we all dismounted & went down the lane & into the orchard for peaches & ate them right from the trees, most delicious - Then Chat & I sat in a shady place & the rest came & we ate & rested till about time for the 12:30 train - which we took for home - Eating peaches all the way.
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