Lancaster.
Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] May 19, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Heavy N.E. [Northeast] storm with floods of rain - Cold.
  Spent most of the day in house alone,
reading & writing. In P.M. took
the dogs for a walk to the cemetary
& the meadows beyond. Gave Larry 
his first lesson in framing at [?].
Robins, Bobolinks & Orioles sang 
freely through the entire day.
Wea. [Weather] Monday 20 [May 20, 1901]  Ther. [Thermometer]
Cloudy with strong cold N.E [Northeast] wind
and driving mist but no real rain.
  Drove Dando over the [?] Bridge
road in A.M. Met the 1.30
& 6.30 trains with him & the
7.50 P.M. train by electric car
expecting C. [Caroline] but she did not come.
Took our dogs for a walk in P.M.
Heard two Parula Warblers & a Blackpoll.
Common birds singing all day.
Cambridge - Concord.
Wea. [Weather] Tues. [Tuesday] May 21, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Early morning cloudy; remainder of day
clear & warm with light S.W. [Southwest] wind.
  Left Lancaster by 7.30 A.M. train.
Stopped at Concord & drove to Manse
but found that C. [Caroline] who had been there on
Sunday & Monday had just gone to Cambridge.
Followed her by 9.45 train & found her 
at our house. We interviewed Phelan,
Billcliff & Lewis the last about electric lights.
The garden was as beautiful as a dream.
An Olive back [Olive-backed Warbler] in song there. Also a [?]
[?] [?] & a White thr. [White-throated Sparrow]. To Boston
at 7 P.M. C. [Caroline] & I spent night at Parker House. 
Wea. [Weather] Wednesday May 22, 1901 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudless and uncomfortably warm.
  Took 8.17 train from Boston to W. Bed. [West Bedford] .
Gilbert got on at N. Cambridge [North Cambridge]. Dined
at cabin & spent P.M. at farm.
Took 5.34 P.M. train for
Lancaster. Lots of birds in the
Concord woods but [?] only one 
migrant - a Water Thrush.
The river has risen again to nearly
full flood patch & the meadows
are covered deeply.