Saturday, July 13, 1867.
  A.M. cloudy. Cleared
up at about 12 A.M.
Ther. about 68º—75º—
60º. Rose at the usual
hour. Spent the A.M.
about the place. Had
dinner at 12.30 and
took the 2.30 P.M. train
for Plymouth. Rode
into Boston with the
General. Arrived at Plymouth
at about 4 P.M. Visited
Pilgrim Hall, sat in
Wm. Brewster's chair &c.
Reached the house at
about 5 P.M. Had supper
at 6 P.M. and spent most
of the evening watching
the sunset. Went to bed at 10 P.M.
Had the last box of strawberries.

Sunday, July 14, 1867.
  Clear and a most lovely
day but rather cold at
Plymouth. Ther.  about
65º—75º—65•. Rose
at 7 A.M. and had
breakfast at 7.30 A.M.
Then took a walk and
saw three quails. Saw
a turtle dove fly by the
house. Got home at 11 A.M.
Dug out a bank swallows  with
3 newly born young. Went in
bathing at about 12. Dinner
at 1. Spent the P.M.in loafing
about. Watched two loons through
a telescope for some time. Had
tea at 7 P.M. After tea visited
a trout pond containing about
100 with father & Bibe.
Had some fine singing in the evening.
