Concord - Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Thur. [Thursday] April 25, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Continued heavy rain all day
with strong N.E. [Northeast] wind.
  Spent A.M in the new cabin
putting things in order. Neither
Pat nor Ellison appeared.
Saw two Whistlers alight in the vine
opposite the old cabin.
  Took 12.35 noon train for Boston
where I bought a lot of padlocks &
other things at Wickinshaw's & ordered
a suit of summer clothes at [?].
Went to Cambridge at 5 P.M. & to
meeting of "We Dine" club at Thaxter's
in evening. Present Jeffries, Townsend,
Goodale, Spelman, Walter & Thaxter.
Wea. [Weather] Friday 26 [April 26, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clearing, most of afternoon sunny
but wind still in N.E. [northeast] blowing
half a gale.
  Took 8.34 A.M. train for Concord.
Crossed the river in little open canoe.
Spent day at cabins. Karl 
appeared at noon & worked all P.M.
Walked to Pine Park at sunset. Robins
& Red-wings singing. River at flood
pitch again & our cabin partly
flooded. Pat says that something has
killed nearly all the big Snapping
Turtles. I saw one dead one to-day.
Concord.
Wea. [Weather] Sat. [Saturday] April 27, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
32 [degrees]
  Brilliantly clear with violent
N.E. [northeast] wind. Ground frozen slightly in early morn. [morning]
  Spent the day working in or near
the new cabin. Ellison putting
up [?] etc. Pat laying a retaining
wall along the path. A Phoebe
hanging about chirping. A Pine
Warbler singing. Several Garter Snakes 
out. My cold at its height.
Dr. Gehring arrived by 5.30 P.M. train.
We took a short walk before supper.
Wea. [Weather] Sunday 28 [April 28, 1901] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudless with almost no wind. Warm.
  Dr Gehring & I walked to Davis's Hill
& Pine Ridge in A.M. Crossed 
river at noon & met E.R.S. [Elizabeth Simmons] and
Mr. Leverett who came up by electric cars.
C. [Caroline] was to have come but an attack
of rheumatism prevented. Mr. & Mrs.
Emmerson joined us at 1 P.M.
  After dinner we all walked together 
to the farm where our guests left us.
Dr. G. [Gehring] & I strolled slowly back through
the woods. A Hermit Thrush in full
song near Pulpit Rock.