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10/16/04
four or five miles hilly - as the Cargill man said I would - but the road like a floor - so hard & smooth - and the views pretty - and if I had to climb up there was always the coming down. Just before I struck the "river bottom" on the last hill, I sat under a tree and read some more and watched the auto's (counted 40 today!) and the boats on the river. They way from there was level and right along the river. Passed an auto going on 3 tires - the 4th being in the front seat! Stopped to look up and down from Ballantine's bridge (the river was speckled with boats here) and to take a picture of a pretty grassy bend in Black Creek - for Con and Edith. Then zipped home striking the path again where it crosses the road - and finding it really a pleasant change. Came back by the feeder. There is no prettier path anywhere - and crossed Clarissa St. bridge just at sunset. Found Chattie had phoned me to "go somewhere" with her & Edith had been here in the morning. Took a nap (with Zenda) Then supper & the N.Y. papers. Badly sunburned. Howy
& Louise Thompson have a girl baby

10/16/04
four or five miles hilly - as the Cargill man said I would - but the road like a floor - so hard & smooth - and the views pretty - and if I had to climb up there was always the coming down. Just before I struck the "river bottom" on the last hill, I sat under a tree and read some more and watched the auto's (counted 40 today!) and the boats on the river. They way from there was level and right along the river. Passed an auto going on 3 tires - the 4th being in the front seat! Stopped to look up and down from Ballantine's bridge (the river was speckled with boats here) and to take a picture of a pretty grassy bend in Black Creek - for Con and Edith. Then zipped home striking the path again where it crosses the road - and finding it really a pleasant change. Came back by the feeder. There is no prettier path anywhere - and crossed Clarissa St. bridge just at sunset. Found Chattie had phoned me to "go somewhere" with her & Edith had been here in the morning. Took a nap (with Zenda) Then supper & the N.Y. papers. Badly sunburned. Howy
& Louise Thompson have a girl baby

10/16/04
four or five miles hilly - as the Cargill man said I would - but the road like a floor - so hard & smooth - and the views pretty - and if I had to climb up there was always the coming down. Just before I struck the "river bottom" on the last hill, I sat under a tree and read some more and watched the auto's (counted 40 today!) and the boats on the river. They way from there was level and right along the river. Passed an auto going on 3 tires - the 4th being in the front seat! Stopped to look up and down from Ballantine's bridge (the river was speckled with boats here) and to take a picture of a pretty grassy bend in Black Creek - for Con and Edith. Then zipped home striking the path again where it crosses the road - and finding it really a pleasant change. Came back by the feeder. There is no prettier path anywhere - and crossed Clarissa St. bridge just at sunset. Found Chattie had phoned me to "go somewhere" with her & Edith had been here in the morning. Took a nap (with Zenda) Then supper & the N.Y. papers. Badly sunburned. Howy
& Louise Thompson have a girl baby
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