Concord (Farm)
Ther [Thermometer] Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1915 [October 5, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Stormy
Violent S.W. [southwest] rain storm beginning
at 9 A.M. & ceasing at 5 P.M.
Heavy showers, accompanied to
gusts of strong wind, followed one
another in close succession through
most of day. The men were
driven indoors by the rain
before 10 A.M. when Winthrop
Scudder arrived to look at
some wood. He too was storm
bound and spent the forenoon
by the morning room fire with
me besides staying on to
dinner. At noon we went to
Ritchie place to see the woods.
After he had departed I
worked with two of the men
clearing out loft over carriage
house. When the rain finally
ceased there was still time for
a good walk in the woods with
"Tim." We went to Birch Field.
Heard 2 Hermit Thrushes clucking
& several Warblers chirping but
saw only a few Robins & 25+ Juncos.

Concord (Farm)
Ther [Thermometer] Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1915 [October 6, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Fine.
Cloudy and cool with little or
no wind. Sky cleared before sunset
& remained so through evening.
  Spent the day working about Farm
with Burbank & George. Walked
to Birch Field with Tim in
late P.M.
  Judge Abbott arrived about
sunset to spend the night.
We sat up late by the parlor
fire talking of various things
especially those connected with
auditions at Wolfeboro. He
told many arresting stories &
was, as usual, delightful in
every way.