Imperceptibly August changed into September. And it was so cozy that I did not want to go anywhere from Zet. It rained at night, but the days were sunny. From the first day of the month, leaves began to gradually turn yellow, red and orange, while others remained fresh, green, contrasting with the sometimes bright red leaves and maple trees, which were bright yellow from top to bottom, thus creating a striking motley and magnificent outfit. See more
Black gases
It is reported from the active army, which is stationed on some sectors of the Riga front, that Germans were firing huge quantities of black gases. Eyewitnesses say that gas waves completely cover the sky and fill the air. See more
Is anyone buying paintings these days? Maybe there are some buyers, but hardly any merchants. At least, almost all major metropolitan painting merchants deny their customers sales, especially if the painting is the work of some ancient master. See more
Our Party is ahead of the other internationalist parties; this is a fact now. And it is in duty bound to take the initiative, to come forward with a programme answering questions about imperialism. It will be a scandal and a shame if we do not do this. See more
It was a nice warm day. Mass was at 11 o'clock. We took a walk both during the morning and during the day. During the morning I finished the book In the Forest and began On the Mountain; they were both well written.