Concord - Cambridge 
   Wea. [Weather] Wednesday June 24, 1903 Ther. [Thermometer] 
  Cloudy with strong, cold N.E. [northeast]
wind and heavy rain in P.M.
& into the night.
  Went to farm in A.M. &
again after dinner. Laid out
a lot of work & made a
squirrel proof fence about the
strawberry bed. J.W. Long came
down in P.M. Good boating along
the river path past cabin & waters
still rising. Mrs. Ritchie died
about 2 weeks ago I hear.
  Wea. [Weather] Thursday 25 [June 25, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy with cold N.E. [northeast] wind.
  Took 8.13 train to Cambridge.
Forbush rowed me across river. We landed
well up in Parker's field where we started
a Bittern in the English grass. Water nearly
as high as I have ever seen it.
  Spent day in Museum writing letters.
C. [Caroline] arrived from Lancaster at 2.30.
Fannie Ames & Mr. Randall married
at Thayer's at 4 P.M. They went to
Concord to spend honeymoon at the farm
house. Gilbert is there to cook for them.
  Cambridge - Glendale.
  Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] June 26, 1903 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear with light N.W. [northwest] wind.
  Rather warm with excessive humidity.
  Spent day in Boston. Arranged to
take 12 shs [shares] new stock  Am. [American] Telephone.
Did a lot of shopping, ordered a new
fall suit at Smith's. Met Mrs. D.C.
French at Trinity Place Station & told
her I could not go to Glendale until
to-morrow. Lunched at Parker's.
Got home at 5.30 P.M.
  Wea. [Weather] Saturday 27 [June 27, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & oppressively warm.
  Took 10.15 B.&A. train for Berkshire
Found Ellen Emerson on train en route
for Pittsfield with two girl friends.
Reached Glendale at 4 P.M. Dan met
me at station. We walked in his 
woods & pasture until sunset.
  Birds singing freely. Heard Hermit [hermit thrush], Wood [wood thrush]
& Wilson's Thrushes, Kinglets, D. maculosa [Dendroica maculosa]
etc. Mrs. Bush, Mrs. French, Margaret
& two of Dan's young nieces at house.