Wrote Dora1
Although the pavements were wet it looked promising + there was some sun in the forenoon. The Barometer too had risen to 29.05 but by 1 the rain came on + it was wet all afternoon + on into the dark + then glass was falling again. I saw a town list of 21 cycling + had to go down specially to Stewart, Ettrickhaugh Road2 after being at Philiphaugh Cottages. Nancy3 went to Stables with a nurse.
1 Andrina Dorothy ‘Dora’ Muir (1882-1978), nurse and Dr Muir’s youngest daughter, was living and working in Egypt.
2 David Stewart, joiner, had a house and garden at Ettrickhaugh Road, Selkirk [1924 Valuation Rolls VR011700009-/488, Selkirk County, page 488 of 605].
3 Agnes Amelia ‘Nancy’ Roberts née Muir (1878-1948), Dr Muir’s second daughter, was unwell at this time.

[Source: Scottish Borders Archives & Local History Service SBA/657/26, Dr J S Muir of Selkirk, medical practitioner, journal for 1923]