Concord - Boston Cambridge
Wea. [Weather] FRI. [Friday] JUNE 19, 1908 Ther. [Thermometer]
86 [degrees]
Clear & very warm with light S.W. [southwest] wind
Spent day at farm. Vanderhoof
came at 9 to see about work at 
Ritch's house & to repair our ramp.
Pat & George worked all day in our 
flower garden. I rambled about
& also spent much time selecting things
to take to the Lake next month.
Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] packing them later. The trees 
about the house alive with birds. Saw
a large & very red Weasel in a stone
heap bordering the road. Chipmunks later only
sunning.

Wea. [Weather] SATURDAY 20 [June 20, 1908] Ther. [Thermometer]
Clear & hot with fresh S.W. [southwest] wind
Gilbert & I left Concord by 8:09 train
I went to Boston where I called
at our office, at Obrian & Russels to
arrange about reinsurance, at Safety
Vaults with Mackintire to cut off
Fisk Wharf coupons for Estate, at
Millikeri's to buy $15.00 worth of tools
to take to Glendale for Dan French.
  To Cambridge at noon. C [Caroline Brewster], E. R. S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons]
& I took lunch & tea on the Piazza. In evening
we called on Mrs. Devens & Mrs. Scudder.
I saw the Almy's also. Walter & [?] &
Mrs. Russell Allen called on us at 6 P.M.
[margin]Kingfisher visits pond in Garden[/margin]

Cambridge - Glendale
Wea. [Weather] SUN. [Sunday] JUNE 21, 1908 Ther. [Thermometer]
Clear & hot with light W. [west] wind.
Spent forenoon in Museum writing
letters etc. Dined at the Thayers' at 
1 P.M. with C., E.R.S, Mrs. Thayer,
Mrs. Howland, Miss Irwin & George Simmons
Walked back at 2:30 to pack my
things for the start to Glendale
to-morrow. Gilbert came up & helped
me. Saw a Kingbird bathing in the
Ross's fountain. Robins, Cuckoos,
a Red eye & a Yellow Thr. Vireo [Yellow-throated Vireo], a Chippy &
a Yellow Warbler singing in garden.

Wea. [Weather] MONDAY 22 [June 22, 1908]  Ther. [Thermometer]
Clear & hot with light S.W. [southwest] wind.
Left Boston at 10:04 a.m. and reached
Glendale at 3:30 P.M. Boston & Albany R.R.
much improved in every way as compared
with last year. No one at station to meet
me so started to walk up but James soon
came in sight & picked me up. On reaching
the Frenches found the whole family with
the Bushes dressing for a reception on studio
lawn. About fifty people came, mostly
ladies from Stockbridge & Lenox. The afternoon
was perfect & the gay dresses made a pretty
sight. Miss Lawton the actress, is staying here.