ing I went to the "gym" (Stopping at Mary's a minute) We had a real good
time. I beat them all in a running game we had and we did some new
things. Walked over with Rose
(& Edith partway) and then rode.
Nov. 3. Tuesday.
A beautiful - almost perfect-day - and election day. Did not stay
long at the office. Shopped a little and called at
Mary's for a nice
chat. Cleaned my wheel with
Arno's help - and finally - about quarter of
3 -
Claude came and we started for
Scottsville - where we arrived about 4. After
(or 4:15) stopping for photographs (the first was Claude
on the ridge) &c we passed Arno
near Genesee Junct. and there snapped live stock (3 kinds)
and had some delicious cider and some gum! Then we left him - and
zipped along - the path wide enough to ride abreast in many places.
Even Claude admitted it was delightful.
The thin sunshine - the smoky smell - the purplish haze - the reflections
in the water beside us and the "pretty day". We passed various
people we knew. Mr. McLaughlin, Mr.
Parker & a party - the Count & Countess Quarrel
de QuarrelsClark Southard & Effie LaTrace. The Artist &
Forbes &
Geo. Ellwanger, who dismounted near us -
by the lock where we stopped for winey apples and another
photograph. At the top of the long hill (we walked part way up.) We found
Meta - Miss
Boughton - & Theo - most
characteristically "fixey"
1896.
ing I went to the "gym" (Stopping at Mary's a minute) We had a real good
time. I beat them all in a running game we had and we did some new
things. Walked over with Rose
(& Edith partway) and then rode.
Nov. 3. Tuesday.
A beautiful - almost perfect-day - and election day. Did not stay
long at the office. Shopped a little and called at
Mary's for a nice
chat. Cleaned my wheel with
Arno's help - and finally - about quarter of
3 -
Claude came and we started for
Scottsville - where we arrived about 4. After
(or 4:15) stopping for photographs (the first was Claude
on the ridge) &c we passed Arno
near Genesee Junct. and there snapped live stock (3 kinds)
and had some delicious cider and some gum! Then we left him - and
zipped along - the path wide enough to ride abreast in many places.
Even Claude admitted it was delightful.
The thin sunshine - the smoky smell - the purplish haze - the reflections
in the water beside us and the "pretty day". We passed various
people we knew. Mr. McLaughlin, Mr.
Parker & a party - the Count & Countess Quarrel
de QuarrelsClark Southard & Effie LaTrace. The Artist &
Forbes &
Geo. Ellwanger, who dismounted near us -
by the lock where we stopped for winey apples and another
photograph. At the top of the long hill (we walked part way up.) We found
Meta - Miss
Boughton - & Theo - most
characteristically "fixey"
1896.
ing I went to the "gym" (Stopping at Mary's a minute) We had a real good
time. I beat them all in a running game we had and we did some new
things. Walked over with Rose
(& Edith partway) and then rode.
Nov. 3. Tuesday.
A beautiful - almost perfect-day - and election day. Did not stay
long at the office. Shopped a little and called at
Mary's for a nice
chat. Cleaned my wheel with
Arno's help - and finally - about quarter of
3 -
Claude came and we started for
Scottsville - where we arrived about 4. After
(or 4:15) stopping for photographs (the first was Claude
on the ridge) &c we passed Arno
near Genesee Junct. and there snapped live stock (3 kinds)
and had some delicious cider and some gum! Then we left him - and
zipped along - the path wide enough to ride abreast in many places.
Even Claude admitted it was delightful.
The thin sunshine - the smoky smell - the purplish haze - the reflections
in the water beside us and the "pretty day". We passed various
people we knew. Mr. McLaughlin, Mr.
Parker & a party - the Count & Countess Quarrel
de QuarrelsClark Southard & Effie LaTrace. The Artist &
Forbes &
Geo. Ellwanger, who dismounted near us -
by the lock where we stopped for winey apples and another
photograph. At the top of the long hill (we walked part way up.) We found
Meta - Miss
Boughton - & Theo - most
characteristically "fixey"