Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] Sept. 28, 1902 [September 28, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
Alternately cloudy & clear with a
light shower in P.M. Very sultry.
  Spent A.M. planting a lot (over
100) of blazing star bulbs that
I got at So. Yarmouth[South Yarmouth] a week ago -
scattering them widely in sundry
openings near Ball's Hill. Also
planted some golden asters.
  Went to the farm in P.M.
Wea. [Weather] Monday 29 [September 29, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
Cloudy with light N.E. [Northeast] wind &
fine mist-like rain at intervals.
  Spent the day alone in the woods
marking a lot of trees to be cut
down later. Went to Holden's Hill
in A.M., to Davis's Hill &
Pine Ridge in P.M. Pat began
work today. I sent Hansen
to Cambridge with a load of
wood. It is selling there at $16
a cord.
Wea. [Weather] Tues. [Tuesday] Sept. 30, 1902 [September 30, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
Precisely like that of yesterday.
  Took 8.13 a.m. train for Cambridge.
Found C. [Caroline] at the house & saw 
Walter & Karl later. C. [Caroline] went to the
Thayers' at 10 A.M. & I called there
at 12.30. Dined at Harvard Restaurant.
Bought an old air-tight stove at Bereks'
for $3 & ordered a school stove. Both
are for the Museum. Returned to Concord
by electrics reaching cabin about 4 P.M.
Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday] Oct. 1, 1902 [October 1, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
Cloudy with N.E. [Northeast] wind and continuous
rain - very heavy in late afternoon. 
This is the 8th cloudy day (since Sept [September] 23)
  Spent day at farm with Pat & Hansen.
working in the wood shed where we repiled
the old wood to make room for about
3 cords of birch cut last spring.
There were lots of birds in the elms
& apple orchard - Bluebirds, Chippies, a
Robin, Song Sparrow Nuthatch etc.
Walked back to cabin at evening in a 
very heavy rain.