Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] SUN. MAR. 23, 1913 [Sunday, March 23, 1913] Wea [Weather]
45º [45 degrees]   Easter Sunday   Fine
  Clear & cool with little or no
wind. Ground froze last night.
City lawns faintly green. Lots of
crocuses, snow drops [snowdrops] & squills in 
bloom all over our place.
  Heard a Chickadee & a Jay in
the Garden. Saw a Robin & a
Grackle near the Longfellow place.
Flicker shouting near our house
at sunrise.
  C. [Caroline] & I walked down to the Sawyers' 
at 10.10. Thence to St. John's at
10.40. Church well filled. After
service we called on Will & Susie
Thayer at Jack Ames's. Saw Sarah
& the children also. Home by 12.45.
Miss Allyn, Rosamond Dana [?],
Edith Hastings & Kate Horsford dined
with us at 1.30. Frank Manning
came out to supper & spent evening.
Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] MON. MAR. 24, 1913 [Monday, March 24, 1913] Wea [Weather]
66º [66 degrees]    Fair
Sunny but hazy. Very warm with
a full gale (60 m at Blue Hill) blowing
from S.W. [southwest].
  Garden alive with birds. A [male] Robin,
a Chickadee, White thr. Sparrow [white-throated Sparrow], [male] [female] Downy [ [male] and [female] Downy Woodpecker].,[male] Hairy [ [male] Hairy Woodpecker], [male] Flicker, a Blue Jay & 14
Crow Blackbirds (all [male]). The Hairy [Woodpeckers] &
Downy Woodpeckers spent most of
forenoon on ground in flower garden
picking at stubs of woody stalked
perennials recently cut off & probably
alive with grubs of some kind.
The Woodpeckers hopped about freely &
not very ungracefully.
  Spent most of day in Museum
writing letters & working a little on
Pigeon story. At 4.30 went with C. [Caroline]
to wedding reception for [H ?] [G ?]
at the [?] on Chauncy St [Street]
Harold [?] called at 8 P.M.
& stayed until 10.30