Glendale -  Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] SAT. JUNE 27, 1908 [Saturday, June 27, 1908] Ther. [Thermometer]
Brilliantly clear with light W. [west] wind.
  Dan worked all day on the seat in the
woods by the big maple. I was with him
part of forenoon & also in Studio reading.
In P.M. took a solitary walk to &
through Mr. Bowker's woods. Two Wood Thrushes
& two Blackburnians [Blackburnian warblers] singing there. Newton
Mackintosh opened his house to-day & dined
with us this evening. I have been having
trouble of a neuralgic or rheumatic kind with
my left leg these last three days. The pain
is increasing this evening.

Wea. [Weather] SUNDAY 28 [Sunday, June 28, 1908] Ther. [Thermometer]
Heavy thunder showers 8-9 P.M.                                    86 [degrees]
Clear with light S.W. [southwest] wind. Warm
My leg pained me intensely all last night. I
got no sleep whatever until after sunrise this
morning, when I dozed off a few times sitting
in a chair in the parlor. I had dressed
earlier than this. The dawn was cool &
impressively tranquil. Three Crows on the
lawn very near the house. Dan & I spent forenoon
in studio arranging some tools I brought him.
Miss Lawton joined us & played the pianola.
The Bushes took 11 A.M. train for Boston. I
followed them by 1 P.M. train from Stockbridge.
Reached Cambridge about 6.30. Twelve Swifts
flying over our garden for half an hour.
Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] MON. JUNE 29, 1908 [Monday, June 29, 1908] Ther. [Thermometer]
Forenoon sunny & warm. Afternoon cloudy
with light rain.
  Dr. Jewitt came to see me at 9.30 A.M.
He says I have sciatica. It kept me
awake & in severe pain all last night.
He prescribes aspirin & orders me to keep
very quiet for the present. I spent
day in Museum reading & writing a
few letters. Took dinner & tea on back
piazza with C. [Caroline] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons]. Mrs. Scudder &
Lizzy Fuller called in the evening. Our
cherry trees loaded with ripe fruit & also
with Crows, Blackbirds & Robins eating it.
[margin] James saw Kingfisher in garden 
early this morning. [/margin]

Wea. [Weather] TUESDAY 30 [Tuesday, June 30, 1908] Ther. [Thermometer]
Sunny & oppressively warm. Light
thunder shower at 1 P.M.
  Dr Jewitt called again at 9.30. He says
I now have not only sciatica but shingles
also. Yet I had a good long sleep last
night & spent to-day in the Museum,
writing a number of letters. Heard singing -
Robins, a Yellow Warbler, Red-eyes [Red-eyed Vireo], Yellow
throated Vireo, Chippy [Chipping sparrow], Goldfinch and 2
Black bill Cuckoos [Black-billed Cuckoo]. The cherry trees were
full of Robins. Saw only 4 Swifts last eve. [evening].