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Just then the 7.40 train for Balto. [Baltimore] crossed the Viaduct.
Why hadn't we moved just a little faster; how long may
we now have to wait for the next train were thoughts that entered
our brain. We soon reached R. [Relay] only to learn that we would
have more than 3 hours to wait for the next train. What
was to be done? We finally decided to walk to Catonsville
although we were very tired. The evening was grand, the
stars were shining beautifully. [begin insert from top of page] To-night for the first time this year, we observed the
glow worms. They were seen about every where. [end insert] We reached C. [Catonsville] at 9.30 P.M.
and home by 10:30 P.M. about an hour before the train
would have brought us.

103.

April 28, 1900. A trip from Roland Park to Lakeside,
Woodbrook along Char. St. Av. to Joppa R'd [Road] and Towson.
We met at Roland Park at 8 A.M. Mr. C. had brought his
son Charlie with him. Another ideal day, although very dusty.
We took the path behind the car barn. In the beautiful
grass-covered field on our left, standing all alone, we found
Larix Americana in flower and along the path Cercis Canadensis
and Cornus florida. The oak also was found in flower. At the
end of the main path we took a foot-path leading towards
the right passing through a small valley and which finally brought
        