which Helen has ordered thro' Mr.
McI. and which he "stakes his reputation" will be here
Friday.
July 30 Thurs.
Up early (for us) Mr. Davis comes
out of his bedroom each morning with his little linen cap cocked up
- makes a low, sweeping bow. "Good morning ladies!" and takes it off to
sit down to break fast with such an air!
Surveyor Sing ap- peared early,
saying their famous "bridge" was done and asking me to come down and
take a picture of it. We made him go over to
Howson's new cottage with us first, where I put
"Welcome" in cedar in large letters between the front windows - They all
helped. Then we went on (Ham. had
Chattie in DPP, and
Helen & I were with Mr.
Sing) We explored the high islands, between the berry
islands, while
Chattie talks of buying and calling
"Wonderland" Then we went on to "Sing-Sing",
where Mr. Hillis was waiting for us, and after
exploring both islands and making elaborate preparations, we took
the picture of the bridge! (which is really very unique with a gate that
opens) It was quite roughish coming back (Mr.
Sing
rowed us) and we arranged to have a picnic supper tonight after a
sail in Sturgeon Bay or out to the lake rocks, for the
sunset, in the afternoon. After dinner I had a nap in the
7/29/03
which Helen has ordered thro' Mr.
McI. and which he "stakes his reputation" will be here
Friday.
July 30 Thurs.
Up early (for us) Mr. Davis comes
out of his bedroom each morning with his little linen cap cocked up
- makes a low, sweeping bow. "Good morning ladies!" and takes it off to
sit down to break fast with such an air!
Surveyor Sing ap- peared early,
saying their famous "bridge" was done and asking me to come down and
take a picture of it. We made him go over to
Howson's new cottage with us first, where I put
"Welcome" in cedar in large letters between the front windows - They all
helped. Then we went on (Ham. had
Chattie in DPP, and
Helen & I were with Mr.
Sing) We explored the high islands, between the berry
islands, while
Chattie talks of buying and calling
"Wonderland" Then we went on to "Sing-Sing",
where Mr. Hillis was waiting for us, and after
exploring both islands and making elaborate preparations, we took
the picture of the bridge! (which is really very unique with a gate that
opens) It was quite roughish coming back (Mr.
Sing
rowed us) and we arranged to have a picnic supper tonight after a
sail in Sturgeon Bay or out to the lake rocks, for the
sunset, in the afternoon. After dinner I had a nap in the
7/29/03
which Helen has ordered thro' Mr.
McI. and which he "stakes his reputation" will be here
Friday.
July 30 Thurs.
Up early (for us) Mr. Davis comes
out of his bedroom each morning with his little linen cap cocked up
- makes a low, sweeping bow. "Good morning ladies!" and takes it off to
sit down to break fast with such an air!
Surveyor Sing ap- peared early,
saying their famous "bridge" was done and asking me to come down and
take a picture of it. We made him go over to
Howson's new cottage with us first, where I put
"Welcome" in cedar in large letters between the front windows - They all
helped. Then we went on (Ham. had
Chattie in DPP, and
Helen & I were with Mr.
Sing) We explored the high islands, between the berry
islands, while
Chattie talks of buying and calling
"Wonderland" Then we went on to "Sing-Sing",
where Mr. Hillis was waiting for us, and after
exploring both islands and making elaborate preparations, we took
the picture of the bridge! (which is really very unique with a gate that
opens) It was quite roughish coming back (Mr.
Sing
rowed us) and we arranged to have a picnic supper tonight after a
sail in Sturgeon Bay or out to the lake rocks, for the
sunset, in the afternoon. After dinner I had a nap in the