tiger because of the rain. He reminds me of Forstrom,
the Swede of last summer. Towards the end of the afternoon Trudy and I decided that for various
reasons we would stay here instead of going on to Long
Lake. We like it here and wanted to see more of it. We
were pretty tired for another stage ride, and didn’t want to start off in
the rain any way – Mr. Merwin is going to give
us another front room – no. 6 – This is no. 8.
July 10. Monday
Much to everyone's surprise it was a lovely morning having cleared
off in the night. As soon as our trunks were brought up we devoted
the morning to unpacking – arranging our rooms (I have 8 - in blue and
Trudy 6 - in brown & yellow)
and running back and forth to the laundry pressing out skirts etc.
etc. Things got pretty wrinkled. After lunch – at 2 o’clock in fact,
“Willie
” & the Dane started for the top of Blue
Mt.Mr. Pettis & Miss Challis started
to go fishing for lake front, and Trudy & I started for the
Prospect House, via. the beautiful little path to
the boat house and thro' the woods along the shore. We saw the fisherman
off and when we came to the guide’s house they were just coming up
there and we watched them looking at “sample” lake front etc. Then
walked on ‘way down to Crane's
1899
tiger because of the rain. He reminds me of Forstrom,
the Swede of last summer. Towards the end of the afternoon Trudy and I decided that for various
reasons we would stay here instead of going on to Long
Lake. We like it here and wanted to see more of it. We
were pretty tired for another stage ride, and didn’t want to start off in
the rain any way – Mr. Merwin is going to give
us another front room – no. 6 – This is no. 8.
July 10. Monday
Much to everyone's surprise it was a lovely morning having cleared
off in the night. As soon as our trunks were brought up we devoted
the morning to unpacking – arranging our rooms (I have 8 - in blue and
Trudy 6 - in brown & yellow)
and running back and forth to the laundry pressing out skirts etc.
etc. Things got pretty wrinkled. After lunch – at 2 o’clock in fact,
“Willie
” & the Dane started for the top of Blue
Mt.Mr. Pettis & Miss Challis started
to go fishing for lake front, and Trudy & I started for the
Prospect House, via. the beautiful little path to
the boat house and thro' the woods along the shore. We saw the fisherman
off and when we came to the guide’s house they were just coming up
there and we watched them looking at “sample” lake front etc. Then
walked on ‘way down to Crane's
1899
tiger because of the rain. He reminds me of Forstrom,
the Swede of last summer. Towards the end of the afternoon Trudy and I decided that for various
reasons we would stay here instead of going on to Long
Lake. We like it here and wanted to see more of it. We
were pretty tired for another stage ride, and didn’t want to start off in
the rain any way – Mr. Merwin is going to give
us another front room – no. 6 – This is no. 8.
July 10. Monday
Much to everyone's surprise it was a lovely morning having cleared
off in the night. As soon as our trunks were brought up we devoted
the morning to unpacking – arranging our rooms (I have 8 - in blue and
Trudy 6 - in brown & yellow)
and running back and forth to the laundry pressing out skirts etc.
etc. Things got pretty wrinkled. After lunch – at 2 o’clock in fact,
“Willie
” & the Dane started for the top of Blue
Mt.Mr. Pettis & Miss Challis started
to go fishing for lake front, and Trudy & I started for the
Prospect House, via. the beautiful little path to
the boat house and thro' the woods along the shore. We saw the fisherman
off and when we came to the guide’s house they were just coming up
there and we watched them looking at “sample” lake front etc. Then
walked on ‘way down to Crane's