stay, but I came back - to receive Ned
& Edith in about 10 minutes.
They implored me to go riding with them & to go "down to 87" &c,
but I resisted. Read awhile - then supper & bed
June 1. Monday.
Such a busy day. The first of the month Monday - & Gilmore away J.W. going tomorrow! No time to think hardly. Rents
coming in - cash - checks - 4 or 5 proposals to make &c &c. I did
manage to shop a little and walked up Troup St.
with Ned at noon. After supper
Claude & I rode out to Sunset
Seat in the park & saw the sun set in a perfectly clear sky. Then a
cool breeze blew on us & we came away. Met Ned & turned around for a little chat on
the river bench. Saw Gordon &
his wife and coming out we met
Nellie
& Alice MacArthur & later
Lura.
Ned didn't come home with me &
sewed & ripped & Papa read aloud -
Some headache.
June 2. Tuesday.
A gloriously goregeous day - a little cool, but fine for riding. I
rode much. The longest way home thro' Gibbs &
Lancaster &c and tonight after supper Mary,
Alice & I rode right up
Main St. & East Ave. to
Alexander & thro' that to Mabel Rogers'. We went to Mrs.
Meyers then & had a visit on the front piazza roses
& talk. Then,Mabel Rogers with us,we
went back thro' Alexander & up East
Ave. and there saw Lura
& Miss Bruce who turned around & came with
us. We went thro' Oxford & up
Monroe
1896
stay, but I came back - to receive Ned
& Edith in about 10 minutes.
They implored me to go riding with them & to go "down to 87" &c,
but I resisted. Read awhile - then supper & bed
June 1. Monday.
Such a busy day. The first of the month Monday - & Gilmore away J.W. going tomorrow! No time to think hardly. Rents
coming in - cash - checks - 4 or 5 proposals to make &c &c. I did
manage to shop a little and walked up Troup St.
with Ned at noon. After supper
Claude & I rode out to Sunset
Seat in the park & saw the sun set in a perfectly clear sky. Then a
cool breeze blew on us & we came away. Met Ned & turned around for a little chat on
the river bench. Saw Gordon &
his wife and coming out we met
Nellie
& Alice MacArthur & later
Lura.
Ned didn't come home with me &
sewed & ripped & Papa read aloud -
Some headache.
June 2. Tuesday.
A gloriously goregeous day - a little cool, but fine for riding. I
rode much. The longest way home thro' Gibbs &
Lancaster &c and tonight after supper Mary,
Alice & I rode right up
Main St. & East Ave. to
Alexander & thro' that to Mabel Rogers'. We went to Mrs.
Meyers then & had a visit on the front piazza roses
& talk. Then,Mabel Rogers with us,we
went back thro' Alexander & up East
Ave. and there saw Lura
& Miss Bruce who turned around & came with
us. We went thro' Oxford & up
Monroe
1896
stay, but I came back - to receive Ned
& Edith in about 10 minutes.
They implored me to go riding with them & to go "down to 87" &c,
but I resisted. Read awhile - then supper & bed
June 1. Monday.
Such a busy day. The first of the month Monday - & Gilmore away J.W. going tomorrow! No time to think hardly. Rents
coming in - cash - checks - 4 or 5 proposals to make &c &c. I did
manage to shop a little and walked up Troup St.
with Ned at noon. After supper
Claude & I rode out to Sunset
Seat in the park & saw the sun set in a perfectly clear sky. Then a
cool breeze blew on us & we came away. Met Ned & turned around for a little chat on
the river bench. Saw Gordon &
his wife and coming out we met
Nellie
& Alice MacArthur & later
Lura.
Ned didn't come home with me &
sewed & ripped & Papa read aloud -
Some headache.
June 2. Tuesday.
A gloriously goregeous day - a little cool, but fine for riding. I
rode much. The longest way home thro' Gibbs &
Lancaster &c and tonight after supper Mary,
Alice & I rode right up
Main St. & East Ave. to
Alexander & thro' that to Mabel Rogers'. We went to Mrs.
Meyers then & had a visit on the front piazza roses
& talk. Then,Mabel Rogers with us,we
went back thro' Alexander & up East
Ave. and there saw Lura
& Miss Bruce who turned around & came with
us. We went thro' Oxford & up
Monroe