Nov. 12th Sat.
Today was bright and lovely - after all the storms &c. I
celebrated by going down and taking the boys’ pictures. Together and
severally - posed in their most charasteristic attitudes. J.G. is still in N.Y.
but I was busy and worked hard. Late in the afternoon
Claude brought up his friend Henry Wilkinson
of Syracuse and we had a nice twilight chat
in the office. I like him very well and he and Claude seem very fond of each other. Claude gave him a luncheon today at the new
Powers’ grille room.
Harvey, Grierson
and Con were the others.
Nov. 13th Sunday
A gray day. I spent the morning partly in my room and partly on the
divan in the parlor bay – reading “An American Girl in
London,”
quite a clever little book which Mary lent me. After dinner
Wilkinson came up for an hour. We
discussed architecture and photography and book plates and “such”. I found
he spent a summer or so in the old Mason house in
Sacketts Harbor,
of which I have a picture.
Claude went with him to
Hoyts’ to supper and I went to Edith's – by invitation. Walked down
& it rained a little before I arrived. Mary & Perfects were there
too and
1898.
Nov. 12th Sat.
Today was bright and lovely - after all the storms &c. I
celebrated by going down and taking the boys’ pictures. Together and
severally - posed in their most charasteristic attitudes. J.G. is still in N.Y.
but I was busy and worked hard. Late in the afternoon
Claude brought up his friend Henry Wilkinson
of Syracuse and we had a nice twilight chat
in the office. I like him very well and he and Claude seem very fond of each other. Claude gave him a luncheon today at the new
Powers’ grille room.
Harvey, Grierson
and Con were the others.
Nov. 13th Sunday
A gray day. I spent the morning partly in my room and partly on the
divan in the parlor bay – reading “An American Girl in
London,”
quite a clever little book which Mary lent me. After dinner
Wilkinson came up for an hour. We
discussed architecture and photography and book plates and “such”. I found
he spent a summer or so in the old Mason house in
Sacketts Harbor,
of which I have a picture.
Claude went with him to
Hoyts’ to supper and I went to Edith's – by invitation. Walked down
& it rained a little before I arrived. Mary & Perfects were there
too and
1898.
Nov. 12th Sat.
Today was bright and lovely - after all the storms &c. I
celebrated by going down and taking the boys’ pictures. Together and
severally - posed in their most charasteristic attitudes. J.G. is still in N.Y.
but I was busy and worked hard. Late in the afternoon
Claude brought up his friend Henry Wilkinson
of Syracuse and we had a nice twilight chat
in the office. I like him very well and he and Claude seem very fond of each other. Claude gave him a luncheon today at the new
Powers’ grille room.
Harvey, Grierson
and Con were the others.
Nov. 13th Sunday
A gray day. I spent the morning partly in my room and partly on the
divan in the parlor bay – reading “An American Girl in
London,”
quite a clever little book which Mary lent me. After dinner
Wilkinson came up for an hour. We
discussed architecture and photography and book plates and “such”. I found
he spent a summer or so in the old Mason house in
Sacketts Harbor,
of which I have a picture.
Claude went with him to
Hoyts’ to supper and I went to Edith's – by invitation. Walked down
& it rained a little before I arrived. Mary & Perfects were there
too and