Bethel.
Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] Jan. 11, 1901 [January 11, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
10 [degrees]
23 [degrees]
  Cloudy with snow falling fitfully but
"making" little until nightfall when it begins
to come thicker & faster.
  Took a short turn after breakfast.
In the afternoon the Doctor & I went
as far as 3rd Brook through the Glen Woods.
  Wea. [Weather] Saturday 12 [January 12, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
17 [degrees]
26 [degrees]
  Continuous snow storm all day & well into
night; at nightfall about a foot of fresh
snow had fallen since the beginning of the storm on 10th.
  Took a brisk walk to rabbit trap & back after
breakfast. At 1.30 P.M. the Doctor & I
went nearly to the Glen taking a camera
& exposing 4 plates although the light was
poor & the air thick with falling flakes.
The pictures came out well. I gave them
all 10 seconds with the smallest stop.
Saw a Canada Nuthatch eating suet, 5 
Chickadees & heard a Creeper. No tracks
of any kind.
Bethel
Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] Jan. 13, 1901 [January 13, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
18 [degrees]
30 [degrees]
  Brilliantly clear with light, intermittent
N.W. [Northwest] wind. Trees everywhere loaded with snow
the distant woods & mountains looking almost as white
as the fields.
  Spent A.M. in Glen Woods with 4x5 camera going
to the 3rd Brook & exposing 12 plates. Hard snow falling
except in our trail, the snow deep & fine as flour.
Heard a Blue Jay & saw Chickadees & a Canada Nuthatch
the latter eating suet. Saw no tracks save one of a
Rabbit & two of mice. The Rabbit had floundered through
deep snow [?] 10 or 12 inches at each jump.
Developed plates in P.M. & reviewed the rest by
washing them in alum bath.
Wea. [Weather] Monday 14 [January 14, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
2 [degrees]
29 [degrees]
  A.M. brilliantly clear, the mountains at
sunrise at first ashes of rose, next rose pink,
finally deep rose purple. P.M. hazy. Dead calm
all day.
  Off with the 5x7 camera to the Glen Woods at
8.30 A.M. going nearly to 3rd Brook, exposing
6 pictures, getting back at 10 A.M. The ther [thermometer]
stood at 10 [degrees] when I started but the air
seemed soft & balmy & the sun uncomfortably
warm. Jays were screaming & a Chickadee
whistling phoebee persistently for 10 minutes or more
A very few fresh Rabbit tracks & one or two of Mice
but no other signs of mammals out last night