Wednesday, March 4, 1868.
  Clear but rather cold.
Ther. about 0[degrees] - 24[degrees] - 
18[degrees]. Rose as usual.
Walked down to Mason
St. with R. Deane, then
took a pung which
carried me down Cambridge
St. as far as Fayatte St.
When I got home from
school Had lunch as
usual. Then R. Deane
called in. I went with
him up to see E. Dodge
and we spent the P.M.
"fooling" around the
barn. In the evening
studied at the R's as usual.
The snow only melted
to day in sheltered
places.
Thursday, March 5, 1868.
  Clear and a beautiful day.
Ther. about 10[degrees] - 26[degrees] - 
12[degrees]. Rose as usual.
Walked down to school
with E. Dodge. Rode
part of the way home
on an ice pung. Had
lunch as usual. Then
took Tiger and rode first
over Wellington Hill; then
across to Waverly; saw several
Golden Crests then down
through Watertown to
Brighton; then across
Brighton Bride and
home. The sleighing is
still excellent and it was
announced in to day's paper
that we have had 84 days
of good sleighing this winter.
Went up to R's in evening.
The snow melted a good
deal in the sun to day.