L. Umbagog [Lakeside Umbagog].
Ther. [Thermometer] TUES. JUNE 15, 1909 [Tuesday, June 15, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
Clear & cool.
Clear & cool with high N.W. [northwest] 
wind.
  Spent most of day on house
boat. Wrote a number of
letters & superintended Jim's
work. He cut a door from the
living room into the dark room
and wholly dismantled the laths.
The bath room can now be used
as a small sleeping room, a
change made in anticipation
of Chapman's coming. I
went out twice in the sailing
canoe. After supper rowed
over [to?] the Bennett Morse's &
called on Mrs. Morse taking her a
Damson plum preserve. She sent
me a jar of blueberry last week.
No bird observations of moment.
L. Umbagog. [Lakeside Umbagog].
Ther. [Thermometer] WED. JUNE 16, 1909 [Wednesday, June 16, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
Clear & warm.
Clear with strong W. [west] wind. Early
morning cool. Very warm in afternoon.
  Spent day on house boat. She 
is still in the little cove near the
Lake House but we shall have to
leave it soon as the water is falling.
Jim continued to work on the
changes in the cabin. I had to
superintend him most of time.
Nothing of much interest in our cove
today but at evening I saw &
heard many interesting things during
a canoe trip about the meadows.
Started a Deer in a cove near the
Stone farm & had a good view of him.
Lots of birds heard on south side
of meadows among them a Mourning
Warbler. Two Foxes barking on hill
above our cove. Chapman telephoned
he will join us on Saturday.