Bethel
Wea. [Weather] Thur. [Thursday] Jan. 31, 1901 [January 31, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
12 [degrees]
25 [degrees]
  Light snow storm lasting all day about
4 inches falling.
  Spent A.M. writing. In P.M. walked
to the first clearing in the Glen Woods
with C. [Caroline], on snow shoes. The evergreen trees
were beautifully snow powdered. There
were many rabbit tracks only slightly
blurred by the new snow yet all of
them must have been made last night.
Saw 4 Chickadees at the beef bone & [and]
heard a Blue Jay screaming.
Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] Feb. 1 [February 1, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
10 [degrees]
26 [degrees]
  A.M. brilliantly clear & [and] dead calm. 
N.W [Northwest] rose and sky clouded over in P.M.
  In A.M. C. [Caroline] and I took a sleigh ride 
out along Middle Interval Road, starting
at 9.30 & [and] getting back at 12.30. I had
the 5x7 Henry Clay camera & [and] exposed 5 plates.
The pines were snow encrusted, the
mountains free from [?]. Heard flocks
of Chickadees in their places . No other birds.
Very many rabbits & [and] a few Fox tracks (not
over 4 or 5 in as many miles)
  In P.M. C. [Caroline] & [and] I went over to the Glen woods
trail to the third opening. Heard Parus & [and] Regulus.
Bethel 
Wea. [Weather] Sat. [Saturday] Feb. 2, 1901 [February 2, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
+3 [degrees]
21 [degrees]
  Clear & [and] colder with moderate N.W. [Northwest] wind.
  C. [Caroline] returned to Cambridge by 8.45 train.
I drove to station with her & [and] walked back
from post office. Wrote remainder of A.M.
& [and] up to 3 P.M. when I walked to village
taking Bull's Eye camera & [and] exposing six plates.
In the evening developed the Bull's Eye pictures
which came out fairly well and the 5x7
plates exposed yesterday which made remarkably
brilliant negatives.
Wea. [Weather] Sunday 3 [February 3, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
10 [degrees]
24 [degrees]
  Brilliantly clear & [and] for the most part
calm but with occasional gusts of N.W. [Northwest] to W. [West] wind.
  In A.M. exposed eight 5x7 plates on
various subjects at the N. [North] end of Paradise Hill
wither I went across the fields on snow shoes.
  In P.M. (2.30 - 4) walked out along the
Faggot Road again taking the 5x7 camera
& [and] exposing four more plates. Heard two
Blue Jays near the mill & [and] a Kinglet in
the pine woods beyond.