Concord
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. JUNE 5, 1910 [Sunday, June 5, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Partly fine.
Forenoon cloudless & warm. Afternoon
cloudy & cool. Heavy frost last
night killing many vegetables in this 
neighborhood. Ther. [Thermometer] fell to 27 [27 degrees] at Lancaster.
1 Black-poll warbler singing at farm.
  Spent early part of forenoon 
strolling about in our garden &
orchard. Wrote letters after that
until 5 P.M. when Larry [Brewster's dog] & I
had a walk in the Berry Pasture
& the Run. Few birds singing this
evening but the whole place rang
with their music through the 
forenoon. The Robins & Phoebes are
singing well again. but the 
Cat birds are nearly silent.
Found fresh signs of a Woodcock
by the pond in Berry Pasture.
Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] MON.] JUNE 6, 1910 [Monday, June 6, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Rainy.
Raining steadily, at times heavily,
from 8 o'clock last night to noon
to-day. Afternoon cloudy, clearing at
sunset.
  A Black-poll Warbler singing. No
other northern birds noted.
  Spent most of day in the
cellar of the old barn which I
am clearing out of an immense
amount of accumulated rubbish.
James & Harry with me. Pat
did not come. Birds singing
finely about place all day. At
evening I walked over the Ritchie
place with Larry, also visiting
the Berry Pasture. The pond there 
is alive with shiners although it has
gone completely dry these past two
summers.