standing up - and she ate a la Cleopatra.
Barbara was a darling and did so enjoy
her picnic - Even the hole she got in her elbow! After dinner we
loafed in hammocks a little while - all but Herb and
Nan - who
went off up the mountain - thro' the thickest of it - Alice,
Gurdon and I walked up the clove at the brook
level - on stepping stones and things - pretty soon
Hattie
Barbara and Anna overtook us, coming by the path and we went on - 'way
up to a beautiful cascade and a darksome green pool where Gurdon went swimming "in his pelt" as
Herb says and it was so cold
his teeth chattered, too - He put on a few clothes, and chased back by
himself to Edith and the hammocks
and we climbed a steep bank - where Bob was so little
she had to be hauled and pushed - she and her mother didn't go much
further, as they struck the path back, but Alice,
Harriette
& I went on up and up and up. Passing many cataracts in
miniature and resting at one smooth rock for a long time, we came
back partly by the path - when we found it - and found Nan & Herb were back - after a
9/8/02
standing up - and she ate a la Cleopatra.
Barbara was a darling and did so enjoy
her picnic - Even the hole she got in her elbow! After dinner we
loafed in hammocks a little while - all but Herb and
Nan - who
went off up the mountain - thro' the thickest of it - Alice,
Gurdon and I walked up the clove at the brook
level - on stepping stones and things - pretty soon
Hattie
Barbara and Anna overtook us, coming by the path and we went on - 'way
up to a beautiful cascade and a darksome green pool where Gurdon went swimming "in his pelt" as
Herb says and it was so cold
his teeth chattered, too - He put on a few clothes, and chased back by
himself to Edith and the hammocks
and we climbed a steep bank - where Bob was so little
she had to be hauled and pushed - she and her mother didn't go much
further, as they struck the path back, but Alice,
Harriette
& I went on up and up and up. Passing many cataracts in
miniature and resting at one smooth rock for a long time, we came
back partly by the path - when we found it - and found Nan & Herb were back - after a
9/8/02
standing up - and she ate a la Cleopatra.
Barbara was a darling and did so enjoy
her picnic - Even the hole she got in her elbow! After dinner we
loafed in hammocks a little while - all but Herb and
Nan - who
went off up the mountain - thro' the thickest of it - Alice,
Gurdon and I walked up the clove at the brook
level - on stepping stones and things - pretty soon
Hattie
Barbara and Anna overtook us, coming by the path and we went on - 'way
up to a beautiful cascade and a darksome green pool where Gurdon went swimming "in his pelt" as
Herb says and it was so cold
his teeth chattered, too - He put on a few clothes, and chased back by
himself to Edith and the hammocks
and we climbed a steep bank - where Bob was so little
she had to be hauled and pushed - she and her mother didn't go much
further, as they struck the path back, but Alice,
Harriette
& I went on up and up and up. Passing many cataracts in
miniature and resting at one smooth rock for a long time, we came
back partly by the path - when we found it - and found Nan & Herb were back - after a