Concord, June 11, 1904.
Brilliantly clear with light cool E. [east] wind.
  Spent most of day on farm. In A.M.
Forbush & I worked in the tool room. In P.M.
we put up a wire netting fence around the vegetables
at Ritchie place. Larry worked all day with two
men making rockeries etc. near the house. One of 
his men peeled most of the logs cut day before yesterday.
  I walked to the Ritchie place at evening. The same blue
Pigeon had gone to roost on the same stub. The Phoebes
nest in barn cellar had 5 young well feathered but not able to fly to
day. Just a week ago (on the 4th) I examined it critically & it was 
empty then. Someone must have removed the young & returned them afterwards.