  Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday] April 9, 1902 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Violent north-easter. Heavy rain falling
all last night & up to noon to-day.
Afternoon gloomy with dense mist.
  Spent A.M. in the wood shed with
Pat & Gilbert rearranging pretty much
everything there.
  At 3 P.M. went to the farm
with Pat & dug about 70 little
red cedars in the orchard.
Heard a Dove cooing in Prescott's pines.

  Wea. [Weather] Thursday 10 [April 10, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy with cold N.E. [northeast] wind
& frequent light showers.
  Spent the day at the farm.
In the forenoon the men dug
pines in Birch Field & I set out
a number of small cedars there.
In the afternoon we packed
1000 white pines for Almy, 1000
for Mrs. Lowell (of Cotuit), a lot
of pitch pines & larches for Chadbourne
& six small white pines for Miss
Maria Audubon.

  Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] April 11, 1902 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy most of the day with light
rain in early morning. Wind N. [north] to N.W. [northwest]
  Spent day at farm. Moved all
the small red pines in front of barn
to nursery now in garden, dug a
lot more in corner of woods near
Mrs. Ritchies, set out some larches
in blueberry pasture & some hemlocks
& red pines in Birch Field.
Walked up & back as usual.

  Wea. [Weather] Saturday 12 [April 12, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Sunny but sky half filled with
rapidly moving cloud masses. High W. [west] wind.
  Spent day working with Hansen
& Pat, in A.M. in Pine Park
where we set out a dozen locusts
& moved a number of white pines [in]
the P.M. on Hemlock Knoll where
we put in a dozen small hemlocks
bought of the Bedford nursery & 
transplanted a number of large ones.
I also set out a great many small
red cedars.