South Yarmouth
Ther. [Thermometer] Thurs. [Thursday] July 15, 1909  Wea. [Weather]
  Clear
  Brilliantly clear with fresh S.W. [Southwest] wind.
  Hot in sun, delightfully cool in shade.
  The long drive yesterday used
me up somewhat. I spent the 
forenoon of to-day in my room
writing a letter and lying down
much of the time. In the afternoon
I felt better and with the [?]
called on several of the [?neighbors], 
Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Donald, Mrs [?Taylor]
Miss Ketteridge. Some of their
flower gardens very [?]
  In the evening several of them
called on us. A mysterious cable
message signed “Prognosis” came
from [?] [?]. I do not 
think it is from G. 
  Terns very numerous here this year
flying over [?] in large flocks. 
South Yarmouth
Ther. [Thermometer] Fri. [Friday] July 16, 1909 Wea. [Weather]
  Cloudy
  Cloudy & foggy with short thunder shower at 7 P.M.
  In forenoon Will Stone and I called at
the [?Halliwell’s] where we saw Mrs. [?]
and the flower garden. In afternoon
We with Mrs. Stone walked to
[?Swan] Pond. It was veiled in thin
fog and very lovely. Saw an adult
Red-tailed Hawk rise from [?] cedar
swamp & fly [?] off. 3 kingfishers
flying [?] over [?] & 3 Spotted 
Sandpipers “teetering” on a log. A [?]
sang up in [?] pine woods near pond. 
1 Parula [?] and several Pine Warblers.
Myriads of young Fowlers toads in road. 
Scores of adults in the [?] [?]
[?] very agile and [?] jumping
[?] like Frogs [?] [?]
[?] [?] [?] [?]
tea at [?] [?] [?]
[?] [?] [?]
