Cambridge - Concord.
Wea. [Weather] Sat. [Saturday] March 28, 1903 Ther. [Thermometer]
43 [degrees]
52 [degrees] 
  Cloudy with raw N.E. [northeast] wind. Snow
began falling 5.30 P.M. Ground white at dark.
C. [Caroline] & I went to early service at St. Johns.
Called at the Thayer's afterwards. White
English violets in bloom in their garden.
Spent A.M. working on Int. [Introduction] Camb.Birds [Cambridge Birds].
Started for Arlington Heights at 1.30 & 
spent 2 hours at W.P. Hadley's, 147 Lowell St.
He showed me a fine Richardson's Owl taken
last January near Turkey Hill & a Pintail which
he shot in fall of 1899 at Great Meadow.
Took 5.06 P.M. train for W. Bedford [West Bedford], rowed
across to Ball's Hill & walked to farm getting
there just before dark. It was snowing fast.
Wea. [Weather] Sunday 29 [March 29, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
26 [degrees]
44 [degrees]
Brilliantly clear. Wind N.W. [northwest] to N.E. [northeast]
As sunrise ground frozen hard, water frozen
¼ inch in total. Whole country white with snow.
Took long walk in woods on farm in
A.M. At 12.30 C. [Caroline] & Alice & Will Stone
arrived. Hansen met them at Concord & 
drove them down. The Stones & I took a
walk in the woods after dinner. C's [Caroline's] knee
troubled her & she stayed at the house.
They all departed for Concord at 4.30 to
take 5.24 train. I had another walk 
before dark. Saw a [female] Pine Warbler.
Wea. [Weather] Mon. [Monday] March 30, 1903 Ther. [Thermometer]
29 [degrees]
52 [degrees]
  Cloudy with chill N.E. [northeast] wind.
[delete] Brilliantly clear wind N.W. to
N.E. Water & ground froz [/delete]
  In A.M. transplanted a lot of young
trees, moving all the red pines from the
nursery behind the house to the meadow
below the farm. Also set out a
few flowering plants.
  Left the farm at 3 P.M. & took
the 4.24 train from West Bedford
for Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Tuesday 31 [March 31, 1903] Ther. [Thermomether] 
40 [degrees]
56 [degrees]
  Cloudy & chilly with misty rain
Heavy rain all last night.
  Spent day in museum working
on Int. [Introduction] of Camb. Birds [Cambridge Birds].
  Michael Falby called about
noon to apply for a place as gardener etc.
I called on his former employer,
Mr. Jones of Harvard St., in the evening &
he gave him an excellent character but
I shall probably keep Karl.  