Bethel Maine, Portland Me. [Maine] March 10, 1904
Thermometer 6 [degrees] Min [minimum] 20 [degrees] Max [maximum]
  Brilliantly clear with violent 
N.W. [northwest wind.
  To Portland by 8.45 am train. Sat and talked
with Mrs Talbott of Newtonville all the way down. She
had just left her husband in Dr. G's [Dr. Gehring] care as I was returning.
  Saw 2 crows flying over the brook [?] between Bethel
and Locke's Mills.There were upwards of 40 collected in 
one flock near Lewiston Junction and 80 or more 
near Danville Junction. There was little snow here
and some fields are wholly bare.
  Dined alone at Lafayette Hotel. Had hair cut after 
dinner. To Union Station at 5 P.M. to wait C [Caroline] &
Mary Greenough who arrived from Boston to spend night.