Concord.
Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] June 24, 1906 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & cool with light N.E. [northeast] wind.
  Sarah Ames, her son Johnny &
her nephew Faneuil Adams came
down on bicycles about 10 A.M.
& stayed until noon. The boys
were eager to see birds & nests &
I showed them all I could on 
the farm & Ritchie place.
  Jack Nichols dined with me &
I advised him about his future.
Did some weeding in garden in P.M.
Tracks of a large & small deer were found.

Wea. [Weather] Monday 25 [June 25, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & cool with light N.W. [northwest] wind.
  Spent day in Prescott's pines working
with James & Charley. Forbush
with us in A.M. We cut &
peeled a lot of young, straight
white pines for timber.
  A Blackburnian & a Pine Warbler
singing near us all day.
  Something, perhaps a Squirrel is
raiding nests close about the houses.
A Red eye's & a Wood Peewee's relieved
of their young since last evening.

Concord - Boston - Glendale.
Wea. [Weather] Tues. [Tuesday] June 26, 1906 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & cool with light N.W. [northwest] wind.
  Drove to Concord & took 8.06 train
for Boston. Called at office & also
bought new straw hat. Took 10.15
train for Glendale Dan [Daniel Chester French] & Mrs F. [Mrs. French]
met me with their carriage at
station. Dan & I went to the
pasture before supper. A Hermit, Wood
Thrush, Veery, Grosbeak, Black & Yellow [black and yellow warbler],
Black-thr. Blue [black-throated blue warbler] & Blackburnian Warblers
singing. No guests at house now.

Wea. [Weather] Wednesday 27 [June 27, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear and warmer with light S.W. [southwest]
wind. A typical June day.
  Spent A.M. in studio & in the
hemlock woods at the rear, writing
up notes etc. In P.M. Dan [Daniel Chester French] began
a pastel portrait of me. Later
we had a long walk through the
pine pastures, to the mill pond &
to McIntosh's place where we saw
thickets of mountain laurel in full 
bloom & I found ten or a dozen plants
of the rare "Lizard tail" like flowers 
that grow in Knight's woods.