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Franklin McMillan Diary, 1926-1927
Franklin McMillan Diary 1926 & 1927 27.pdf
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paths and walks all through them. there are a lot more flowers coming out now, than when we first came here. picked up a few more cones. we are getting quiet a collection They have been getting pretty cold weather in Burlington. reported 10 to 22 below zero on Jan 16th
Jan 22nd went back to Mission Cliff Gardens today saw the Pheasants, Peacocks and some small deer. Charlotte & Doris had some slides. swings etc. and had a good time
Jan 23rd Sunday. Fine and warm this morning but cooler this afternoon but bright not a cloud to be seen. went to Balboa again this afternoon went through the part of the Museum. were all the stuffed birds, shells etc were. it was the best collection I have ever seen of birds and animals. also all kinds of wood, pine cones dried flowers shells of all discriptions some as large as saucers and some you could hardly see
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