Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] April 21, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Unchanged, easterly winds, gloomy sky
more or less fine rain.
  In St. John's Church with C. [Caroline] at 9 A.M.
Wrote letters the remainder of the day.
C. [Caroline] went into Boston in P.M. to see
Aunt Mary who is better.
  Vegetation has advanced but little here
since we started for Washington on the 10th.
Hepaticas are in bloom in the garden
the only wild flowers as yet out.
Wea. [Weather] Monday 22 [April 22, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Still cloudy with frequent light showers
& raw easterly winds.
  Spent A.M. transplanting trees with
Patsy & his men. One tame Robin
of last year is here again this season
& follows the men closely when they
are digging up the ground. A Flicker
has taken possession of the box in
the elm stump again & shouts there
daily clinging just below the hole.
Only the [male] seen thus far.
Cambridge - Concord.
Wea. [Weather] Tues. [Tuesday] April 23, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Precisely similar to that of the past three
days.
  Spent A.M. in the house with Gilbert
packing my things to take away for the
summer as we close the house this week.
Wrote all P.M.
  To Boston Theater at 7.45 with C. [Caroline] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth Simmons]
to see Sarah Bernhardt & Coquelin in Cyrano
de Bergerac. It is a fine play & of course
wonderfully rendered by these great actors.
Got home at 12.30 P.M.
Wea. [Weather]  Wednesday 24 [April 24, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Heavy rain storm with strong N.E. [northeast] 
wind.
  Spent A.M. packing, writing etc.
Took 5.01 P.M. train from Arlington
to Concord with Gilbert. It was
literally pouring when we reached
W. [West] Bedford and struck out along
the railway embankment on our
way to the boat house. Spent the
night in the new cabin. The 
down pour continuing unabated
until morning. A bedraggled Robin
the only bird seen.