Glendale
Ther [Thermometer] Monday, July 19, 1915 Wea [Weather]
Fair
Partly sunny, mostly cloudy, with
heavy thunder shower 2-3 P.M. Warm
& humid all day.
  Red-eyes [Red-eyed Vireo] & Chippies [Chipping Sparrow] singing all day,
Robins and one Wood Thrush at sunset.
Heard flight calls of Red Crossbills.
  Spent most of day in room writing
letters. Went to Studio at 4 P.M. &
played Victrola for an hour for Dan [Daniel Chester French]
who reclined on couch listening. Later
we walked down road to call on
Mc.Intosh who received and
entertained us in his customary
manner. All the family spent
evening in the parlor, Jack Daragh
showing us amazing slight-of-hand
& other tricks with cards etc.
Our only other guest at present is
Dwight Partridge, one of Margaret's 
many suitors & a most attractive
young man.

Glendale
Ther [Thermometer] Tuesday, July 20, 1915 Wea [Weather]
Fair
Forenoon sunny; afternoon cloudy.
Refreshingly cool all day with little
or no wind.
Red-eyes [Red-eyed Vireo] & Chippies [Chipping Sparrow] still singing freely
at all hours, Robins only towards
sunset when I also heard a Wood Thrush
near the Studio and the lone Hermit
on our mountain ridge. The Wood
Pewee has ceased to utter more than
an occasional single note. A
Magnolia Warbler was in full song in
the pasture hemlocks at 6 P.M.
  I see the beautiful little orange red
salamanders rather frequently now,
usually in pine woods.
  Spent forenoon in room writing
letters. Played Victrola to Dan [Daniel Chester French] in
the studio, 4-6 P.M. About 25
new records that I ordered for him
from Boston came on Saturday.
They are among the best I know & he
seems to like most of them.
  Evening spent in parlor. Mr. Partridge &
I had long talk about [?] etc.
[margin]Saw the little Rabbit in front of house at eve. Evidently it is neither
a cotton-tail nor a Varying Hare. It has long ears & neck & a shapely head.[/margin]
[margin]Dan & I went to pasture outlook at 
6 P.M. and spent an hour there.[/margin]