Bethel.
Ther. [Thermometer] Sun. [Sunday] Aug. 28, 1910 [August 28, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fine.
Sunny but hazy. Warmer with
light south west wind.
  The usual morning service in
parlor. At this close Miss Adams
talked again about Tolstoi [Tolstoy], this
time of his views on art & music.
At 10.30 the Doctor & I went to
the shack with Newberry. Very
pretty & peaceful there. An Oven bird
sang twice - its usual song. A few
Warblers in the birches. In afternoon
we walked all over the place. Saw
a scattered flock of 25 Night hawks
flying due north, rather high, 5 P.M.
Black-billed Cuckoo cooing after dark[
Red eye sang near house 6 - 7 A.M.
  The Doctor & I nearly stepped on a
1/2 grown Skunk. It was in forest
under little fir. It bristled up &
made a low hissing. Called on the
Herricks this evening.

Bethel - Wolfeboro.
Ther. [Thermometer] Mon. [Monday] Aug. 29, 1910 [August 29, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fine.
Sunny but hazy. Rather warm
Cool at morn. [morning] & eve. [evening]
  Left Bethel at 8.45 A.M. Mr. & Mrs.
George McGrew on train. Talked with 
them all way to Portland which
we reached an hour late. Lunched
in Station & took 1.35 train for
Dover, arriving 2.55. Left at
3.15 for Wolfeboro arriving
about 5.30. Mackintire joined
me at Rochester. After supper
we crossed the bridge & walked
up the main street north about 
1/2 mile. I have not been that
way for many years. Lots of
attractive houses of style of 80 years
ago - all painted white. Tree Crickets
cheeping everywhere. Heard none
in Bethel.