Wea. [Weather] THUR. [Thursday] OCT. 26, 1905] [October 26, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & cold with fresh
N. [north] to N.E. [northeast] wind.
  Spent A.M. working with 
the men about the farm house.
  In P.M. Henry & I drove
to Carlisle & back by way
of the Middlesex School.
Wea. [Weather] FRIDAY 27 [October 27, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Brilliantly clear with N.E. [northeast] to S.E. [southeast] wind
Warmer, but hard freeze last night.
  Spent A.M. at Ball's Hill working
at various odd jobs with James, Harry
& Pat. Saw a coot, swimming in the 
river opposite the Hill. The lame gunner
who uses crutches shot it finally &
I took a boat & retrieved it for him.
  In P.M. I took a drive with
Henry Henshaw down the Lexington
road & back by Virginian road.
  Wea. [Weather] SAT. [Saturday] OCT. 28, 1905] [October 28, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Partly cloudy: rather warm.
  Spent entire day on the farm
working at various odd tasks.
Took a short walk after dinner
with Henry Henshaw. He drove to 
Concord to meet Purdie in late
P.M. Purdie is to stay over  
Sunday. We all walked to 
Bird Field at evening. Birds
are now very scarce.
  Wea. [Weather] SUNDAY 29 [October 29, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Brilliantly clear with cool N.W. [northwest]
wind.
  Sam Henshaw coming by the 
morning train to spend the day.
  We all went to Ball's Hill
in the forenoon meeting them
Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Lumson and 
Raymond who had driven down
to call on us. Raymond saw a 
Deer swimming the Assabet last week
In P.M. the two Henshaws, Purdie &
I went to the woods behind Biji's
to see the supposed Indian bore holes.
H.W. Henshaw thinks them natural holes.