Glendale.
Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] June 28, 1903 Ther. [Thermometer]
Clear & sultry.
Dan, Lukermann, & I walked to spring
and afterwards to Mc.Intosh's in A.M.
Met Walter Hoffmann (Ralph's brother)
at Mc.Intosh's.
  In P.M. Dan & I went to the Kingut
farm. Vipers bugloss still there but in
greatly reduced quantities. Visited ice pond.
Newts there but Water Thrushes missing.
Found solitary plant of again
in full bloom. Laurel past its prime
but still very showy.
Wea. [Weather] Monday 29 [June 29, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
Heavy N.E. [northeast] rain storm all day. Very cool.
  Spent entire day in the Studio
reading & playing on the pianola
while Dan worked on a statue for
the N.Y. Custom House [New York Custom House]. We did not
get out at all until just when
the rain ceased and we took a 
short walk along the road.
  The house was broken into last
winter & the "Granther gun" stolen.
Glendale-Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Tues. [Tuesday] June 30, 1903 Ther. [Thermometer]
Sunny but oppressively sultry.
  Spent A.M. working on some trellises
which Dan is putting up for grape
vines. In P.M. spent several hours
with Dan in the pine woods across
the road where we cut some straight
young pines for the trellis and
strolled about. Many birds there, among
them two Yellow rump [Yellow-rumped warbler] & one Black &
Yellow Warbler in full song.
Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday] July 1, 1903 Ther. [Thermometer]
Sunny but hazy. Very sultry.
  Left Glendale at 10.20  and
reached Boston about 4 P.M.
  Went directly out to Cambridge
& found that C. [Caroline] had returned
from Providence about half -an-
hour before. She had been to see
Dr. Goldthwaite on her way through
Boston & he had taken an x-ray
photograph of her still troublesome
knees. We shall know results later.