Change to cold. A biting N.W. wind with a little rain in morning but fair after. Saw some cases walking + cycled to Goslaw Green, Bridgelands + Bridge Street. In the afternoon Nancy1 kindly motored me to Gilmanscleuch.2 She called first at Levenlea.3 We came back from Gilmanscleuch to here in 33 -34 minutes.4 I felt dyspeptic probably from taking a big drink of milk late last night.
1 Agnes Amelia ‘Nancy’ Roberts née Muir (1878-1948), one of Dr Muir’s daughters.
2 Gilmanscleuch, Kirkhope, Selkirkshire, grid reference NGR NT337,213.
3 Levenlea near Bannerfield, Selkirk, home of John Harrison junior (1886-1981), manufacturer, his wife Beatrice Annie de Fraine and their daughter Beatrice de Fraine Harrison (1920-). John Harrison was the son of John Harrison, clothier, and Helen Georgina Harrison née Roberts, married June 1879 at Selkirk. John Harrison junior was the grandson of George Roberts and his third wife Agnes Roberts née Fowler.
4 It’s about 12 miles since you were wondering.

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