Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] THURS. [Thursday] OCT. 27, 1910 [October 27, 1910] Wea. [weather] [Weather] 
Forenoon cloudy & chilly with E. [east]
wind changing to S. [south] about noon. 
Afternoon sunny & very warm. 
  Spent day out of doors at 
or near farmhouse where I 
had a number of men at work. 
Maker with five or six Italians
was moving the hen house in A.M. 
and my little summer house in P.M.
Hosmer & Shaw worked on the
new apple room in the old barn.
Pat dug pits to be filled with loam
for grape vines. James & Harry 
took down a lot of [?] [?]. 
I saw about 30 Juncos in the orchard
& about 60 Titlarks circling over the
Berry Pasture. A single Redpoll passed
over the farm high in air, calling -
only our Robin. Henry H. practiced 
golf in A.M. In P.M. he & Purdie [Henry A. Purdie] 
Drove to Carlisle & [?], we had
venison steak from outing for supper.
Concord.
Ther. [thermometer] FRI. [Friday] OCT. 28, 1910 [October 28, 1910] Wea. [weather]
Fine
Early morning cloudy. Remainder of
day sunny & warm with light W. [west] wind.
Tree Sparrows noted for first time.
The two Henrys went to Bensen's
pasture morning & afternoon for H.W.H. [Henry W. Henshaw]
to practise [practice] golf shots. I spent entire
day at the Farm with my men.
Maker finished moving the summer house
to the oak grove, Harry & Pat dug out
places for flower beds & carted loam
to fill them, Hosmer & Shaw worked
on the new fruit room, Bensen cut
down a lot of trees in the grove
behind barn. There were only a
few birds about. I heard Tree Sparrows
& H.W.H. saw one. Purdie saw a 
Hermit Thrush. I walked through
the Berry Pasture at sunset. Same
brilliant color there still.