Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] WED. [Wednesday] JUNE 1, 1910 Wea. [Weather]
Dull
Cloudy with strong S.W [Southwest] wind.
& a smart shower in P.M. Very cool.
  Spent day at Ball's Hill 
walking down in early morning &
back at evening. Duren & two
men were hard at work spraying
until the rain came and stopped
them. I was with them part
of the time & out sailing
in the Rushton Canoe & with
the float many times.
A Canadian Warbler singing in
the Jungle. The first noted this year.
Lupines in full bloom &
very showy.
  My old friend R.H. Dana
arrived at 9.15 P.M. to pass
night at farm house with me.
James went for him. We sat up
until 11 talking.
Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] THURS., JUNE 2, 1910 (Thursday, June 2, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Mixed.
Early morning cloudless. Forenoon
chiefly cloudy. Afternoon clear.
Very cool last night & cool today.
  Dick Dana & I breakfasted at 7
& then talked for one hour by the fire
in the dining room. Starting out at 9
we first visited all the more attractive
places on the Farm & then went to
Ball's Hill via Davis Hill. Dined 
at cabin at 1 P.M. At two o'clock
we started up river paddling against
a strong west wind as far as [Hunt's?]
Pond where we turned about &
sailed back. Dick took the 4.27
train for Cambridge. I went over
to the station with him. Returning
to cabin I slept until 7 P.M. &
then walked back to Farm.