Wolfeboro - Cambridge
  Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] March 28, 1902 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy with light rain in P.M.
  Took a walk near Academy before
breakfast. Country alive with Robins
Bluebirds & Song Sparrows. Heard a
Meadow Lark & a Tree Sparrow.
Leander & I took 8.30 train
for home. On reaching Boston I
dined at Athletic Club & went
to Dr. Rand's. Got home at
3 P.M. Saw Almy at 8 P.M.
C. [Caroline] read to me afterwards.

  Wea. [Weather] Saturday 29 [March 29, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy with heavy rain all A.M.
P.M. misty. Strong S.W. [southwest] wind. 
  Wrote all A.M. Took 2.05 
P.M. for Concord. Gilbert met
me at W. Bedford [West Bedford]. Landed at
cabin & walked to farm where
we are to spend Sunday.
  Worked about farm from 4 to
7 P.M. Three Woodcock peeping &
two singing in pasture W. [west] of road.
Grass very green in places.

  Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] March 30, 1902 Ther. [Thermometer]
70 [degrees] max. [maximum]
  Brilliantly clear, calm, very
warm.
  Walked up the road to Swifts after
breakfast. Drove to Concord at 9.30
telephoned to Walter, met C. [Caroline] at 10 o'clock.
We drove first to the Emerson's &
then to the farm. Walked to Pulpit
Rock before dinner in the oak woods
afterwards. Drove C. [Caroline] to 4.10 train &
met Walter Deane at station. He spent
night at farm. Raymond Emerson
came down at 6 P.M. to hear Woodcock.

  Wea. [Weather] Monday 31 [March 31, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear but windy & chilly.
  Spent early morning at farm.
Walter & I walked to Ball's
Hill at 11 & took 12.30 
train for Cambridge.
I wrote in late P.M.