Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. [Sunday] APRIL 10, 1910 Wea. [Weather]
Fair
A March-like day with raging
N.W. [Northwest] wind, the sky half filled
with cloud masses, the air chill
& raw yet without frost.
  Spent forenoon in my sleeping 
cabin rearranging things. In
afternoon went to Farm with
Pat by way of Davis Hill &
Prescott Pines. returning via Holden's 
Hill. Pat was in one of his rare
& perfect moods & I enjoyed this
walk with him exceedingly. At the
Farm I went about with him &
James giving them directions about
the work for the next three weeks.
Apple trees, gooseberry bushes, syringas
etc. covered with small leaves; Forsythias
in full bloom. One early Iris flower.
Plum trees showing white fruit buds, almost
open. Hyacinths & tulips making fine show
Birds very silent. Fully 50 Tree Swallows
flying over river.

Concord - Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] MON. [Monday] APRIL 11, 1910 Wea. [Weather]
Fine.
Brilliantly clear with fresh N. [North] wind.
Cloudy at sunset & raining at 8 P.M.
Cool. Meadows skimmed with ice at sunrise.
  Returned to Cambridge by 8.13
train. Heard a Field Sparrow & 2
Chippies on way to station from river.
Found C. [Caroline Brewster] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] at house. Spent
forenoon doing some cement work
on extension to pond in front of Museum
which has leaked in places. It is
a great attraction to the birds. Saw
2 Blue Jays & 6 Grackles bathing & drinking
together in the shallow part this P.M.
Noted in Garden today 2 Robins, a 
Chickadee [in full song], a Yellow rump, a Song
Sparrow [in full song], a Flicker [in full song] 2 [in a flock] Blue Jays,
10 or 12 Bronzed Grackles, 2 Crows
(one using a flat ca exactly like Fish Crow)
a Sparrow Hawk flying about screaming.
Forsythias in full bloom. Apple trees,
barberry, larch, lilacs etc. green with foliage.