dinner the Turnbulls left (for
Rochester) on their sail boat. I had quite a
chat with Miss Lang & showed her how to use
her camera, where upon she wasted about 4 films – more. Mrs.
Anderson
suddenly made up her mind to start for Texas
– going by the “Wanderer” at four o’clock to
Clayton and in the morning on to
Buffalo, so Trudy & I decided to go to
Clayton with her. We sailed across in a stiff
breeze (with 4 trunks and the Dumbles and Mr.Miss Lathrop) Just then the North king came in (late)
and I remarked we might take her – where upon Mrs. A
hurried Herbie
to the dock – interviewed the Purser. Had
her trunks “whewad” into the hold and before we knew it was off for
Rochester. Of course we took the “Wanderer”
just the same and sat down stairs in the stern (it was raining) We
went thro’ the Lost Channel and around
Heart Island for the fifth time and finally arrived
at Clayton in the pouring rain at nearly seven
o’clock – we got our trunks examined
9-01-01
dinner the Turnbulls left (for
Rochester) on their sail boat. I had quite a
chat with Miss Lang & showed her how to use
her camera, where upon she wasted about 4 films – more. Mrs.
Anderson
suddenly made up her mind to start for Texas
– going by the “Wanderer” at four o’clock to
Clayton and in the morning on to
Buffalo, so Trudy & I decided to go to
Clayton with her. We sailed across in a stiff
breeze (with 4 trunks and the Dumbles and Mr.Miss Lathrop) Just then the North king came in (late)
and I remarked we might take her – where upon Mrs. A
hurried Herbie
to the dock – interviewed the Purser. Had
her trunks “whewad” into the hold and before we knew it was off for
Rochester. Of course we took the “Wanderer”
just the same and sat down stairs in the stern (it was raining) We
went thro’ the Lost Channel and around
Heart Island for the fifth time and finally arrived
at Clayton in the pouring rain at nearly seven
o’clock – we got our trunks examined
9-01-01
dinner the Turnbulls left (for
Rochester) on their sail boat. I had quite a
chat with Miss Lang & showed her how to use
her camera, where upon she wasted about 4 films – more. Mrs.
Anderson
suddenly made up her mind to start for Texas
– going by the “Wanderer” at four o’clock to
Clayton and in the morning on to
Buffalo, so Trudy & I decided to go to
Clayton with her. We sailed across in a stiff
breeze (with 4 trunks and the Dumbles and Mr.Miss Lathrop) Just then the North king came in (late)
and I remarked we might take her – where upon Mrs. A
hurried Herbie
to the dock – interviewed the Purser. Had
her trunks “whewad” into the hold and before we knew it was off for
Rochester. Of course we took the “Wanderer”
just the same and sat down stairs in the stern (it was raining) We
went thro’ the Lost Channel and around
Heart Island for the fifth time and finally arrived
at Clayton in the pouring rain at nearly seven
o’clock – we got our trunks examined