
          1017.

when a short distance beyond the mill.  We got a fine view of the
building from the top of the large rock up the hill-side.  After
taking the picture we descended the hillside and crossed the river.
Just beyond the bridge stands an odd little shanty.  G. took a picture
of it and then we hastened onward along the River R'd.  It was nearly
noon when we reached the school house.  Here we went up the
hillside and proceeded towards the Cascades.  We reached the
stream some distance beyond them.  On our way down the stream
we passed a small but pretty water-fall, the water was bordered
on both sides by a fringe of ice-work.  G. took a picture of it.
A short distant beyond we came to a pretty nook; here, we built
a fire and ate our dinner.  After dinner I took a picture of large
rock standing close to the camp, and then we descended to the
Cascades.  These were very beautiful indeed, to-day.  The ice-
work was something grand, both G. and I took a picture of
the pretty sight.  We now <s>return</s> descended to Orange Grove, crossed
the river and proceeded to the ravine, which we entered.  We soon
came to the cascades but they were not as pretty as those that
we had just left.  G. took a picture of them and then we continued
our trip.  We took the route past Camp Cozy, the spring on the hill-side
        