hammock and the wind blew and blew and big whitecaps began to appear all over Bragdon Bay and Bonaparte too. And finally Mr. Sing and Mr Hillis sailed down, close reefed, to say it wasn't a day for our sail (to which I had already made up my mind). We bundled up and took a windy trip to "Charlotte" (where Chattie took a "Winged Victory" picture of us) and to Mt. Marie. Then I worked laboriously putting "St. Helena" in cedar on the plain, lower part of the piazza. After supper, Hamilton and I had a windy trip for the milk - all he could do to pull up, while I steered - White caps on Mosher Bay and a windy water-scape from the range light. But how we did float back again! Mr. McDavit didn't think we'd go for it and we found out later that the McIntosh's had planned to go to Sing's for a camp supper (calling for us) but had given it up because of the storm - It was a wild night - We sat out down and sang(!) awhile, however, but went to bed about 9:30, Early! July 31 Friday A glorious morning after the storm - Helen - Hamilton arranged to sail up and meet
hammock and the wind blew and blew and big whitecaps began to appear all over Bragdon Bay and Bonaparte too. And finally Mr. Sing and Mr Hillis sailed down, close reefed, to say it wasn't a day for our sail (to which I had already made up my mind). We bundled up and took a windy trip to "Charlotte" (where Chattie took a "Winged Victory" picture of us) and to Mt. Marie. Then I worked laboriously putting "St. Helena" in cedar on the plain, lower part of the piazza. After supper, Hamilton and I had a windy trip for the milk - all he could do to pull up, while I steered - White caps on Mosher Bay and a windy water-scape from the range light. But how we did float back again! Mr. McDavit didn't think we'd go for it and we found out later that the McIntosh's had planned to go to Sing's for a camp supper (calling for us) but had given it up because of the storm - It was a wild night - We sat out down and sang(!) awhile, however, but went to bed about 9:30, Early! July 31 Friday A glorious morning after the storm - Helen - Hamilton arranged to sail up and meet
hammock and the wind blew and blew and big whitecaps began to appear all over Bragdon Bay and Bonaparte too. And finally Mr. Sing and Mr Hillis sailed down, close reefed, to say it wasn't a day for our sail (to which I had already made up my mind). We bundled up and took a windy trip to "Charlotte" (where Chattie took a "Winged Victory" picture of us) and to Mt. Marie. Then I worked laboriously putting "St. Helena" in cedar on the plain, lower part of the piazza. After supper, Hamilton and I had a windy trip for the milk - all he could do to pull up, while I steered - White caps on Mosher Bay and a windy water-scape from the range light. But how we did float back again! Mr. McDavit didn't think we'd go for it and we found out later that the McIntosh's had planned to go to Sing's for a camp supper (calling for us) but had given it up because of the storm - It was a wild night - We sat out down and sang(!) awhile, however, but went to bed about 9:30, Early! July 31 Friday A glorious morning after the storm - Helen - Hamilton arranged to sail up and meet