I walked up to Davis’s with my picture
to “Entertain Hamilton” and Frank’s
Miss Mackey & another guest. I
came away about nine, Hamilton
with me. Nothing has happened since, except that I have my new coat
and skirt & made over silk waist – very swell!
Nov.27 Sunday
A gorgeous day – after last night's blizzard. The ground covered
with snow & the sun out & the air crisp and frosty – I spent the
morning reading “The Lady of the Aristook” – Edith was up before church and Con after dinner. He coaxed me up to
Highland Park & it was
lovely in the setting sunlight, with the lovely valley & the
lovlier hills and the still lovlier sky & little purple clouds &
the city windows glowing & the air so sweet – I stopped in at
church, where I sat with Edith
while the organ played & sweet voices sang & later I finished
my book & read one of Kipling's best and wrote two
letters – We had a call from Emily Beardsley
Waldron last week – she has 4 children! &
Jessie
I walked up to Davis’s with my picture
to “Entertain Hamilton” and Frank’s
Miss Mackey & another guest. I
came away about nine, Hamilton
with me. Nothing has happened since, except that I have my new coat
and skirt & made over silk waist – very swell!
Nov.27 Sunday
A gorgeous day – after last night's blizzard. The ground covered
with snow & the sun out & the air crisp and frosty – I spent the
morning reading “The Lady of the Aristook” – Edith was up before church and Con after dinner. He coaxed me up to
Highland Park & it was
lovely in the setting sunlight, with the lovely valley & the
lovlier hills and the still lovlier sky & little purple clouds &
the city windows glowing & the air so sweet – I stopped in at
church, where I sat with Edith
while the organ played & sweet voices sang & later I finished
my book & read one of Kipling's best and wrote two
letters – We had a call from Emily Beardsley
Waldron last week – she has 4 children! &
Jessie
I walked up to Davis’s with my picture
to “Entertain Hamilton” and Frank’s
Miss Mackey & another guest. I
came away about nine, Hamilton
with me. Nothing has happened since, except that I have my new coat
and skirt & made over silk waist – very swell!
Nov.27 Sunday
A gorgeous day – after last night's blizzard. The ground covered
with snow & the sun out & the air crisp and frosty – I spent the
morning reading “The Lady of the Aristook” – Edith was up before church and Con after dinner. He coaxed me up to
Highland Park & it was
lovely in the setting sunlight, with the lovely valley & the
lovlier hills and the still lovlier sky & little purple clouds &
the city windows glowing & the air so sweet – I stopped in at
church, where I sat with Edith
while the organ played & sweet voices sang & later I finished
my book & read one of Kipling's best and wrote two
letters – We had a call from Emily Beardsley
Waldron last week – she has 4 children! &
Jessie