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Mon. Sept. 21 Still fine - Everyone has gone polo-mad. The Calgary team are here, at the country club. Char & Jo went & enjoyed it hugely, and J.W. talks of little else, even in his brother's letters. Spent the evening cross-stitching (my favorite occupation) Tues. Sept. 22 Still so lovely that I simply had to take the afternoon off (which I did) Started about 2:30 on "Diana" and rode to the Lake, via. the Boulevard, exploring the poplar-lane on the way - and the rows of "sisters'" graves in the Holy Sepulchre and looking in at Riverside and loafing all the way. Such a pretty glimpse of over grown railroad - all golden rod and asters, I tried to make a picture of, but it didn't come out well. I also took the Stein cottage "Shingleside"

at Charlotte. The Wrays, in a carriage, passed me twice (coming & going) and I found Mae had gone to Pultneyville for the day. I had a little chat with Rose
before starting back. Then it was so fine - (and still early) that I didn't take the train as I intended - but rode all the way back again (over 10 miles) At St. Bernards' the young priests were singing at vespers, and I sat under a tree in the slanty sunshine and listened to them. The young man voices sounded fine!

Mon. Sept. 21 Still fine - Everyone has gone polo-mad. The Calgary team are here, at the country club. Char & Jo went & enjoyed it hugely, and J.W. talks of little else, even in his brother's letters. Spent the evening cross-stitching (my favorite occupation) Tues. Sept. 22 Still so lovely that I simply had to take the afternoon off (which I did) Started about 2:30 on "Diana" and rode to the Lake, via. the Boulevard, exploring the poplar-lane on the way - and the rows of "sisters'" graves in the Holy Sepulchre and looking in at Riverside and loafing all the way. Such a pretty glimpse of over grown railroad - all golden rod and asters, I tried to make a picture of, but it didn't come out well. I also took the Stein cottage "Shingleside"

at Charlotte. The Wrays, in a carriage, passed me twice (coming & going) and I found Mae had gone to Pultneyville for the day. I had a little chat with Rose
before starting back. Then it was so fine - (and still early) that I didn't take the train as I intended - but rode all the way back again (over 10 miles) At St. Bernards' the young priests were singing at vespers, and I sat under a tree in the slanty sunshine and listened to them. The young man voices sounded fine!

Mon. Sept. 21 Still fine - Everyone has gone polo-mad. The Calgary team are here, at the country club. Char & Jo went & enjoyed it hugely, and J.W. talks of little else, even in his brother's letters. Spent the evening cross-stitching (my favorite occupation) Tues. Sept. 22 Still so lovely that I simply had to take the afternoon off (which I did) Started about 2:30 on "Diana" and rode to the Lake, via. the Boulevard, exploring the poplar-lane on the way - and the rows of "sisters'" graves in the Holy Sepulchre and looking in at Riverside and loafing all the way. Such a pretty glimpse of over grown railroad - all golden rod and asters, I tried to make a picture of, but it didn't come out well. I also took the Stein cottage "Shingleside"

at Charlotte. The Wrays, in a carriage, passed me twice (coming & going) and I found Mae had gone to Pultneyville for the day. I had a little chat with Rose
before starting back. Then it was so fine - (and still early) that I didn't take the train as I intended - but rode all the way back again (over 10 miles) At St. Bernards' the young priests were singing at vespers, and I sat under a tree in the slanty sunshine and listened to them. The young man voices sounded fine!
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