Concord
Ther. [Thermometer] THURS. [Thursday] APRIL 20, 1911 Wea. [Weather]
Three Deer seen. Partly stormy
Raining or snowing most of forenoon
at times heavily. Afternoon clear.
Northeast gale blowing all day.
Very few birds seen or heard.
One Robin singing & a few Hylas
peeping at evening. Fox Sparrows
singing finely in forenoon.
  James & I spent forenoon in
shop & wood shed working on
bird houses & rearranging things.
Hosmer & Shaw, carpenters, arrived
about noon. They had seen a Deer in
Lawrence's field as they drove past. On
hearing this I went at once to the
slope west of our house & saw there
3 Deer 2 in the field just over the
wall, the third in road near our mail
box. They loped off together slowly across
the field, a beautiful sight. 
  Spent most of afternoon in house
reading.
[margin]The Deer were evidently the same three I saw last Sunday.[/margin]

Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] FRI. [Friday] APRIL 21,1911 Wea. [Weather]
25 [degrees] min [minimum]  Fine.
Clear & cool with fresh E. [East] wind.
  Drove to Ball's Hill at 7.30.
Worked with James & Zeph on
one of the boat house [houses] & set out 
a lot of violets brought from Cambridge.
Walter Faxon & his neice [niece] Miss Wharf
joined me by appointment at 10.45.
I showed them all the cabins &
we walked to Pine Ridge before
dinner. After it we walked to
the Farm where I showed them
the house, shed etc. At 3.45
James drove us back to the
cabin and I ferried them
across the river driving back 
to the Farm with James.
Birds rather scarce to-day. Saw
nothing of especial interest.