Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] Wed. [Wednesday] Nov. 2, 1910 [November 2, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Dull
Cloudy & very mild with light
southerly winds.
  Spent most of day working
near the farm house with my
men. In forenoon we burnt a
big pile of brush near barn &
set out some grape vines and
a lot more bulbs. In afternoon
we did a variety of things.
Shaw, the carpenter, worked at the
fruit room & nearly finished it
Dexter came down about noon &
took lunch with me. We had a
short walk in the woods after it.
Saw 2 Golden-crests, 2 White bell.
Nuthatches [White-bellied Nuthatches] & 5 Chickadees in 
Pulpit Rock woods, a flock of
fully 50 Juncos, with 8 or 10 Goldfinches
& 2 Fox Sparrows, in woods near our 
orchard.

Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] Thurs. [Thursday] Nov. 3, 1910 [November 3, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Stormy.
Lowering skies, chill north east
wind and steady rain most of
forenoon (as well as last night). The N.E. [northeast]
wind increased in strength & chilliness
in afternoon but the rain ceased.
  Spent day in barn & woodshed
superintending James & Harry who
were putting things in order for the
winter. Pat came down at noon
with Gilbert who had been to Cambridge
taking Larry & our aquaria fishes &
2 quarts of cream for C.'s B [Caroline Brewster's Bee] to-morrow.
Hosmer & Shaw worked on the
fruit room, practically finishing it.
About 3 P.M. large number of
Herring Gulls soaring in circles in 
a scattered flock at an immense height
fully 1/2 mile appeared directly over the
house & drifted off towards Southwest.
a novel sight for this locality.