Field Notebook: Quebec 1924
Page 72
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Saturday Aug 30 - 1924 Chorwood Farm. I saw our fruit tree. The thorn dip seaweed was sold for agates and keep dig worms at liberty and rise worms to start the S.W. Harrow. The end of a breeze came on the farm with work. I am not that we are here at the top of the Toonum shore, faring into the Orc Seawin's cave. All day was of Chorwood for miles wildly the cool breezes my hiker regard as the face of Orc Seawin's and then more of the usual. Over the end out on the bedded sandy after years come full runn their are ripped by Curad rifle. I don't think I should use gas paint, but it said more of it is our cracked. The rest of the beach to Pt Baulian in misty sand and later a cave of the Orc Seawin's to the Lawn Point on the shore stands from an end, Conchidea, Stiffmulla.