Cambridge - Glendale.
Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday] Sept. 24, 1902 [September 24, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
Cloudy with light rain in P.M. cooler.
  C. [Caroline] & I took 10.45 A.M. train from
Boston to Stockbridge where D.C. French
met us & drove us to Glendale.
Soon after reaching his house we took
a walk through the woods to the
pasture. Autumn coloring rich in swamps.
  Mr. & Mrs. Bush & Mrs. Clark staying
at the Frenches. In the evening Margaret
French & two of her girl friends gave us a 
little play & tableaux in studio.
Wea. [Weather] Thursday 25 [September 25, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
Cloudy, calm, cool.
  In A.M. Dan, C. [Caroline] & I walked to 
the Knight farm, to McIntosh's &
to the place below the mill pond
returning over Dan's pine around hill.
  In P.M. Dan & I drove a number
of stakes for tree planting. Still
later, C. joined us & we went to
the pasture again.
  News came last evening of the death
of Mrs. French's brother at Phila. [Philadelphia]
Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] Sept. 26, 1902 [September 26, 1902] Ther. Thermometer]
Cloudy with N.E. [Northeast] wind and light
steady rain.
  C. [Caroline] & I took 10.21 train from Glendale
& 12 noon train from Pittsfield for
Boston. Reached Cambridge about
5 P.M. & spent night with Eda in
our own house.
  Robin roost in garden still frequented
nightly but by not over 200 birds.
Wea. [Weather] Saturday 27 [September 27, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
Cloudy with N.E. [Northeast] wind & steady rain.
  Gilbert went to Concord this 
morning & I followed him by the
5.01 train from Arlington.
It was nearly dark & raining
heavily when I crossed the
river. I intend spending
the coming week at the cabin.
The maple foliage is gorgeous
in the swamps & along the river.