spectators. Talked to the Warings,
Gettys,
Wagners & Smiths between times
and took Rev. Mr. & Mrs. Smith’s pictures
in their bathing suits (with her camera)
Minnie Waring took Mary’s and mine with my camera. Had a delicious sun
& sand bath & got ready first and betimes, as right after dinner
Mary & I went to “town”.
Mrs. Waring & Kitty
Getty saw us off. We had a lighting trip over (about
25 minutes) and did the town quite thoroughly - all but the
Unitarian Church tower which we couldn’t get in to. Called on
Mrs. Hoyt & Madelaine at the
Hollister’s – and Mrs. Hollister
incidentally - (who was very charming). It was a delightful
call and Mrs. Hoyt took us thro’
the house - which is over 200 years old & full of rare old
furniture & brass &c. We photo- graphed the light house.
Went to the museum & learned all about whale fishing from an old
Captain & a small boy – (fisher
)
1900
spectators. Talked to the Warings,
Gettys,
Wagners & Smiths between times
and took Rev. Mr. & Mrs. Smith’s pictures
in their bathing suits (with her camera)
Minnie Waring took Mary’s and mine with my camera. Had a delicious sun
& sand bath & got ready first and betimes, as right after dinner
Mary & I went to “town”.
Mrs. Waring & Kitty
Getty saw us off. We had a lighting trip over (about
25 minutes) and did the town quite thoroughly - all but the
Unitarian Church tower which we couldn’t get in to. Called on
Mrs. Hoyt & Madelaine at the
Hollister’s – and Mrs. Hollister
incidentally - (who was very charming). It was a delightful
call and Mrs. Hoyt took us thro’
the house - which is over 200 years old & full of rare old
furniture & brass &c. We photo- graphed the light house.
Went to the museum & learned all about whale fishing from an old
Captain & a small boy – (fisher
)
1900
spectators. Talked to the Warings,
Gettys,
Wagners & Smiths between times
and took Rev. Mr. & Mrs. Smith’s pictures
in their bathing suits (with her camera)
Minnie Waring took Mary’s and mine with my camera. Had a delicious sun
& sand bath & got ready first and betimes, as right after dinner
Mary & I went to “town”.
Mrs. Waring & Kitty
Getty saw us off. We had a lighting trip over (about
25 minutes) and did the town quite thoroughly - all but the
Unitarian Church tower which we couldn’t get in to. Called on
Mrs. Hoyt & Madelaine at the
Hollister’s – and Mrs. Hollister
incidentally - (who was very charming). It was a delightful
call and Mrs. Hoyt took us thro’
the house - which is over 200 years old & full of rare old
furniture & brass &c. We photo- graphed the light house.
Went to the museum & learned all about whale fishing from an old
Captain & a small boy – (fisher