Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Thursday, June 13, 1929 - Siloam, Springs


When I woke up this morning the work around the house was well under way. Everybody was up but June and I. It’s hard to write what I did this morning because I did so many little unimportant things that I can’t remember what all I did do. In the first place I went to town with Shirley and took my films down. I was going to wash my hair but the sun was late in coming out so I waited until afternoon. I washed it right after lunch. While it was drying read and helped Mom. After it got dry June, Shirley and I went swimming again. On the way back from the pool we bought blue berries and we stopped to pick them. We got a good sized cup full. Then we went by the Dripping Springs. It is almost the most beautiful place I’ve ever seen. On the way home the engine stalled. We stopped some people going into town and they tried to help us but couldn’t so they towed us in. My first experience along that line. Supper was ready when we got home, it was 7. Afterwards we looked at old pictures.

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