Sunday, June 28, 1868.
  Clear & rather cool.
Ther. about 60[degrees] - 70[degrees] - 
60[degrees].  Rose as usual
& shaved. In A.M.
attended church. In
P.M. took Jup. up
to 'the pond' and also
finished the bows of our
boat to the water but
it still leaked a little.
Got back at about 5 P.M.
Then took a ride with father
& mother into Mt. Auburn
and up around Fresh Pond.
In evening wrote
to Charlie Carter. The
cherries are ripening
fast.
Monday, June 29, 1868.
  Clear & a beautiful day.
Ther. about 65[degrees] - 75[degrees] - 
68[degrees]. Rose at 5.30 A.M.
& studied at the R's.
Walked down to school
alone and got late.
We had short hours
to day as on Friday & got
dismised at the beginning
of the last hour. After
lunch Henshaw came up
and we rode over to Stoneham
taking the General. Got a
Red Eye's with 4 newly
fresh eggs. Then went up
to a nest which I found on
the 20th but it proved to be only
a Red Eye's. Fished for Pickerel
but caught none. Saw a pair
of Solitary Vireos. Male while
with his mate, uttered a noise like
the creaking of a sign board. Female
exactly like a Yl. Thrt.
Vireo. Got back at 6.30 P.M.