Glendale - Boston
Wea. [weather] Thur. [Thursday] Sept. 20, 1906 [September 20, 1906] Ther. [thermometer]
Forenoon sunny, afternoon cloudy
with light showers. Heavy showers 8 - 10 P.M.
Whole day & night uncomfortably warm.
  Spent forenoon in the studio
& garden. Also walked to the hill
pasture. In P.M. called on
Newton Mackintosh. He received me
very pleasantly & we had a good talk.
Met Mr. Knight leading horses to
the brook to water. It is very dry.

Wea. {weather] Friday 21 [September 21, 1906] Ther. [thermometer]
Clear and very warm with light S.W. [southwest] wind
  Left Glendale at 10.20
Mrs. French dove to station with me. We 
saw a Fish Hawk soaring over the
river. Waited on train to Pittsfield
& took 12 n [noon] train for Boston
arriving at 4.45. Went to 
Athletic Club for the night.
Mackintire not there. The 
news he gave me of Mr. Lord is
not encouraging. It decides me
to go to Wolfeboro to-morrow.

Boston - Cambridge - Wolfeboro
Wea. [weather] Sat. [Saturday] Sept. 22, 1906 [September 22, 1906] Ther. [thermometer]
Cloudy with E. [east] wind much cooler
light steady rain from 10 A.M. to 
late into the night.
  To Cambridge at 9 A.M.
spent an hour with C. [Caroline] in her 
morning room. She looks tired & ill
but is brave & cheerful. Ida has 
been behaving badly. She was married
while C. was at Northampton last week.
  To Boston at 11 A.M. called at
office & took 3.30 train for Wolfeboro
arriving at 8 P.M. Went direct to Mr.
Lord's. Found Molly there.

Wea. [Weather] Sunday 23 [September 23, 1906] Ther. [thermometer]
Brilliantly clear with strong N.W. [northwest] wind
Warm in sun, cool in shade
Spent most of forenoon
rambling about the Academy grounds
planning the work of tree cutting to
begins to-morrow. 2 P.M. took
a drive with Mr. Lord. We went
up past my grandfather's place & 
beyond to Rusks Pond. Mr. Lord
seems well & enjoys driving but he
cannot walk much. His heart
they say is in a bad way.