Feb 15
No mail today except the "mail" from Harry Skelland. You have been very good about writing and I have no complaints along that line.
Attended the movie last night per usual. Did a small washing this morning and knitted on my scarf. Miss Sherril and several of us are talking of taking a seven mile walk in the morning to visit an interesting old village and its chateau.
I enclosed several Kodak pictures. Be sure to save them all as I'll put my collection in a book. Though you might enjoy them and they will help fill up my stupid letters. I had a film taken with several of myself in various parts of the camp but it was lost in the developing. We may find it later. The boys in ward B were patients of mine. All such nice chaps.
Art Thomas seems to be doing well. How nice Clara likes her work. I sent Mr. Biggerstaff a post card. How is Mr. Thomas this winter?
I must take my shoes to the camp shoemaker to have a few stitches put in.
Col. Ford of the Center and Col. Taylor of Evac 19 are enjoying a furlough on the Riviera.
The mice lead busy lives and they are hard to catch. So far I have been fortunate not having my clothes eaten.
Affectionately, Jane