Concord
Ther. [Thermometer] Sun. [Sunday] Oct. 23, 1910 [October 23, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fair.
Cloudy & sunny by turns.
Cool with strong west wind.
Pat came down early this
morning to burn brush. We worked
at it until about 11 when the
wind got so strong & gusty that
we dared not go on with it.
We got everything cleaned up near
Bensen's Knoll, however, Duren
drove down in forenoon.
  At 2 P.M. James came with 
"Betty" & drove me to Farm. Just
as I got there Jim Melvin arrived.
He stayed only a few minutes. Almost
as soon as I entered the house
Henry Henshaw called me by telephone
from Westboro to say he would join
me to-morrow night. I then
called C. [Caroline Brewster] at Mayflower Club & had
long talk with her. She say [says] she cannot
have the house ready for me before 
Nov. 5 [November 5, 1910]. Walked back at 4 P.M.
Glorious breeze.
[margin] Big flock migrant Crows. Counted 75. [/margin]

Concord
Ther. [Thermometer] Mon. [Monday] Oct. 24, 1910 [October 24, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fine.
Clear & rather warm with fresh
west wind.
  Spent day at or near Ball's Hill.
Had Bensen & Zeph at work
cutting down trees in the woods near
Pine Park shed, Harry & Pat hauling
them out with our horse. I
was at the cabins much of the
time. James was working there
& Robertson of Auburndale was there
the whole forenoon taking the most
careful & thorough measurements of my
old "Stella Maris" canoe of which he
is to build for me a literal copy. He
lunched with me. At 2 P.M. a
Bedford nurseryman, Mr. Laws, came
& I ordered about $15 worth of fruit trees.
We moved to the farm late in P.M.
I walked up. Henry Henshaw joined
me about 6.15 James meeting him at
Concord. We talked late into the evening
by the parlor fire.