Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] THURS. [Thursday] JAN. [January] 28, 1909 Wea. [Weather]
Clear & cool with fresh W. [West] wind.
  Spent day in Museum
working on Golden-eye article.
It is almost finished now.
The Stones dined with us at
7 P.M. and spent evening,
Mrs. Stone up stairs with C. [Caroline Brewster] &
E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons], Billy with me in hall.
  Geo. Deane called at 4 P.M.
to tell me he had just seen the
4 Canada Geese near the fountain
in Fresh Pond. He had been there
about 9 A.M. & again about noon
without finding them. There were 
3 Gooseanders in the opening in
the morning & a Black Duck with
the Geese this afternoon.
  Two Chickadees in our Garden
this forenoon.

Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] FRI. [Friday] JAN. 29, 1909 [January 29, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
Clear & cool with light W. [West] wind.
  Spent day in Museum
at my usual task, the Golden eye
article which I hoped to finish
but failed to do. No one called.
  Went to the Deanes' at 12.30
and saw Walter for a few minutes.
He was in a reclining chair in his
study but he had been out for a
short walk. Dr. Coolidge is still
gaining a little daily.
  Miss Thompson dined with me
tete-a-tete at 7, E.R.S. having gone
to the Bee. C. had intended to go but
was prevented by a headache. I escorted
Miss Thompson to the Bakers' at 8 &
after called at the Almys', seeing Charles.
  Two Chickadees & a Flicker in the 
Garden this forenoon.