Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Wednesday, August 14, 1929 - Out of Wilton, ND


It was about eight when we got started. June and I were just dying to cook in the kitchenette but of course we couldn’t. It was quite cold when we left this morning but the weather was quite warm before noon and we about roasted. The roads were pretty dusty and we were tired. The scenery was just barren rolling plaines so the ride altogether wasn’t as pleasant as it was yesterday. We had our lunch at a little town not very farm from Bismarck. We got into Bismarck at about two thirty or three. I expected it to be bigger than it was. We went to a gas station and Mom called up her cousin Arthur. We went up to his office and then to his house. June and I were feeling so dirty that we changed here before going on to Wilton. Mom rode with Arthur and we followed. We went to the house. Aunt May was the only one home. Pretty soon Uncle Charles came home. The rest were out at the cottage on the lake. Later we all went to the lake. We had supper at seven thirty and later I took a dip in the lake.

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