Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] SAT. [Saturday] JAN. 2, 1909 [January 2, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
Sunny, calm, cool, but not
cold.
  A Crow perched in a cherry 
tree at 8 A.M. & a Flicker
calling in jungle an hour 
later were only birds noted 
in our place to-day. None at
all seen yesterday. Nothing comes
near the suet - or has come
this winter.
  Spent day in Museum
making out cheques for bills
& writing letters. No callers.
C. [Caroline Brewster] has given out again
her head troubling her as before
E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] read Cramer to me
in evening. Mrs. Cobb & Lizzy 
Fuller called bringing Dr. Palmer
Walter D. [Walter Deane] dropped in later for
half an hour. 

Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. [Sunday] JAN. 3, 1909 [January 3, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
Cloudy, calm, mild but chilly.
Streets muddy at noon.
Birds seen in Garden; Chickadees 5 [in a flock]
Golden crest Kinglets 2 [in a flock] Creeper 1,
Flicker 1, Blue Jays 3 [in a flock] Crows 6 [in a flock]
(flying over). All these noted in forenoon.
  Spent entire forenoon in
Museum writing letters. C. & I 
dined together at 1.30. E.R.S.
returned from Thayers' at 2 and
we read Cromer's Egypt for nearly
two hours. After that I called
at the Coolidge's, where I spent
half an hour with Dr. & Mrs. Coolidge,
and at the Almy's where I saw
Mary, Helen & Betty & smoked a 
cigar with the Judge. Mary & George
Deane called at our house at 8.30
Lizzy & I entertained them.