Concord - Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, Nov. 6, 1915 [November 6, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear and cold with high N.W. [northwest]
wind. Hard frost last night.
  Flushed at least 50 Juncos from
millet in orchard. Heard Horned
Lark’s flight calls. A few Crows.
One Robin in lane. Flushed 3
Partridges which rose all at once, from
within a yard of one another in 
the Berry Pasture.
  Spent forenoon in & about house
putting things away, supervising
work of men, planting bulbs etc.
Paid off Zeph, Mouson & Casper in
full to date; also Harris who worked
until noon, mostly correcting mistakes
made in cement hot beds.
  Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] & I closed the house & started
for Cambridge with “Timmy” at 3.30
P.M taking with us a load of things
& also the four white Fantails. We
had a delightful motor run. Late
autumn coloring of oaks, roadside thickets
& sedgy meadows beautiful. Reached
house by sunset. Victrola music in evening.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, Nov. 7, 1915 [November 7, 1915]  Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear & frosty with light northerly
wind. Surface of ground frozen in 
early morning. Warm in Sunny places
 at midday.
I. n Garden: 1 Chickadee, Golden crest
(heard), a Junco, 3 White throats [White-throated Sparrow]
Goldfinch (heard), about 6 House Sparrows
Many trees & shrubs still covered with
their foliage. That of Jap. ivy [Japanese ivy] richly
colored. Delicious Isabella grapes on
old vine at head of garden. Marigold,
Larkspur, & a few other flowers still
in bloom.
  Spent most of day in Museum
writing letters & cheque for bills.
C. [Caroline Brewster] went to church in Boston
Miss Allyn dined with us on the
cock Pheasant I shot last week.
It was delicious. I saved the plumage
of tail, rump & one wing.
  Harry & Alice Bartlett called this evening.
Timmy & Danny rejoicing as being
together once more.	
