Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] Oct. 10, 1902 [October 10, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Brilliantly clear with light N. [north] wind.
A slight frost last night.
  Spent day at farm. In A.M.
pruned apple trees behind house. In 
P.M. made a clearing in woods
in rear of barn cutting practically 
everything save hickories.
  Went to farm in morning via
Davis's Hill & Prescott's Pines. Returned
at evening through oak woods & past Bensen's.
Wea. [Weather] Saturday 11 [October 11, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
  A.M. sunny but hazy. P.M. cloudy.
Began raining at 5 P.M. Light frost
last night. Wind S.W. [southwest]
  Spent day at farm reaching it on
foot via Bensen's & Barrett oaks,
returning through Birch Field & around
Davis's Hill.
  In A.M. cleaned up debris behind
house. In P.M. cut a road from
"Bungalow" to lower meadow. Only
Pat & Hansen worked to-day.
Hansen was not feeling well.
Wea. [Weather] Sun.. [Sunday] Oct. 12 1902 [October 12 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Raining most of A.M. with strong
N.E. [northeast] wind. Clear dead calm & very
warm in late P.M.
  W. Faxon came up by electrics this
forenoon and stayed until 9 P.M.
We walked to the Farm in the
afternoon. Edward & Mrs Emerson,
Florence Emerson & Bennett Forbes
called at the cabin about noon &
spent nearly an hour. Mr. Emerson
read [delete[?][/delete] an interesting account of
an ancient Beaver dam at Jaffrey N. H. [New Hampshire.]
Wea. [weather] Monday 13 [October 13, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & oppressively warm with
strong S.W. [southwest] wind. A heavy fog
early this morning.
  Worked all day at the Farm
with Pat & Howard cutting down
trees along the lines of wood
roads finishing the cutting behind
the barn & advancing some
distance into the woods east
of the pasture. In the latter
we cut a great number of large
Gray Birches.