Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer]   FRI. JAN. 14, 1910 [Friday, January 14, 1910]  Wea.[Weather]
Stormy
North-east snow storm, starting 
before sunrise and lasting through 
day and into night, about 10 inches
of fine, dry snow falling before dark.
  Spent day in Museum working 
with Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert] on the bird pamph - 
lets which had begun to overflow. 
their cases. I am relieving the
congestion by weeding out a 
number of the bulkier papers for
binding. I went through more
than half the cases.
  Lizzy Fuller came over to lunch
with me. I took supper.with
C.[Caroline] in her little Peace Room. She
told me to-day that she thinks of
sailing for Italy in March to return
in July & that she hopes I will go, too.
2 Chickadees & a Flicker in the Garden
this forenoon.
Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] SAT. JAN. 15, 1910 [Saturday, January 15, 1910] Wea.[Weather]
Dull.
  Cloudy with light, intermittent
snowfall in forenoon. About a 
foot of snow fell during the 
recent storm which seems to
have lasted through last night.
  Spent day in Museum
working on the pamphlets &
on the 1909 Journal which
seems to need a deal of
tinkering on head lines, etc.
  I am heating my study wholly
with an open fire. The Gold Fish [goldfish]
taken from the ponds in Garden
are thriving in their glass jar.
  Saw 2 Flickers in Garden. One
of them worked a long time at 
a [decayed?] spot in a cherry tree.
They are eating fruit of [?] apple.
Walter D. [Walter Deane] & Miss Howard dined
with E.R.S.[Elizabeth R. Simmons] & me & spent evening.