
          1132.

Brae and walked from there to Walbrook.  The trip was enjoyed
by all.

618
September 17, 1904.  With K. & B. to Furnace Br. in the Kid.
Had there been a little wind, our trip would have been
a fine one.  Our trip up the creek was a lengthy one, it took
us about 6 1/2 hrs.  About noon, it was very hot and there was
no breeze.  We felt discouraged and were about to give
it up.  Nevertheless we plodded onward and finally about 
quarter past three reached our destination.  It was 5:30 p.m.
when we were ready to start homeward.  For a time the wind
was again fickle, then it blew up a little only to die out
before we reached the bridge.  But once outside of the 
bridge it blew again and a most favorable one it was.
This part of our trip was the best, the moon was shining
beautifully and it was delightfully cool.  We reached
the boat-house at 9:15 p.m.

619
September 18, 1904.  Repeated trip from Bonnie Brae to Walbrook
with N. and the children.  They enjoyed it very much.  Although
warm, it was very pleasant.
        