It was very cloudy and threatening for a couple of hours. I washed
the dishes & Con
wiped then. Then I began "Seats of the Mighty" in the
couch-corner & later, upstairs - while Con went off to get his byking clothes on again & stop
to see if Mr. Bleloch had been to Mary's (He hadn't) He came back with
great tales of earth's & sky's lovliness & at a little before six
I had set off with him to the
lake! Stopped for Ned, but
she had a sprained - or strained - ankle. We flew down in 55 minutes
and it was lovely- such air and scents - such peach and plumb & pear
and cherry blossoms - such green fields and swelling buds - such a
clear bright sun nearing the horizon - such an exhileration of
motion and speed - and good fellowship. It was delightful. We viewed the
sunset from the deck of the ferry-boat - gazed at the calm gray lake
& river - ploughed thro' some humanity and very soon took our train
for home again - with a little sigh of farewell to the lake & a nice fresh breeze coming in
thro' the window. We got off at
Brown St. But Con
wanted short cake & we foraged at the
Livingston without success & later got it
at Harned's. I had strawberries
and cream. We came home at last to a bread & milk & cornstarch
pudding supper in
1897.
It was very cloudy and threatening for a couple of hours. I washed
the dishes & Con
wiped then. Then I began "Seats of the Mighty" in the
couch-corner & later, upstairs - while Con went off to get his byking clothes on again & stop
to see if Mr. Bleloch had been to Mary's (He hadn't) He came back with
great tales of earth's & sky's lovliness & at a little before six
I had set off with him to the
lake! Stopped for Ned, but
she had a sprained - or strained - ankle. We flew down in 55 minutes
and it was lovely- such air and scents - such peach and plumb & pear
and cherry blossoms - such green fields and swelling buds - such a
clear bright sun nearing the horizon - such an exhileration of
motion and speed - and good fellowship. It was delightful. We viewed the
sunset from the deck of the ferry-boat - gazed at the calm gray lake
& river - ploughed thro' some humanity and very soon took our train
for home again - with a little sigh of farewell to the lake & a nice fresh breeze coming in
thro' the window. We got off at
Brown St. But Con
wanted short cake & we foraged at the
Livingston without success & later got it
at Harned's. I had strawberries
and cream. We came home at last to a bread & milk & cornstarch
pudding supper in
1897.
It was very cloudy and threatening for a couple of hours. I washed
the dishes & Con
wiped then. Then I began "Seats of the Mighty" in the
couch-corner & later, upstairs - while Con went off to get his byking clothes on again & stop
to see if Mr. Bleloch had been to Mary's (He hadn't) He came back with
great tales of earth's & sky's lovliness & at a little before six
I had set off with him to the
lake! Stopped for Ned, but
she had a sprained - or strained - ankle. We flew down in 55 minutes
and it was lovely- such air and scents - such peach and plumb & pear
and cherry blossoms - such green fields and swelling buds - such a
clear bright sun nearing the horizon - such an exhileration of
motion and speed - and good fellowship. It was delightful. We viewed the
sunset from the deck of the ferry-boat - gazed at the calm gray lake
& river - ploughed thro' some humanity and very soon took our train
for home again - with a little sigh of farewell to the lake & a nice fresh breeze coming in
thro' the window. We got off at
Brown St. But Con
wanted short cake & we foraged at the
Livingston without success & later got it
at Harned's. I had strawberries
and cream. We came home at last to a bread & milk & cornstarch
pudding supper in