Concord.
Ther [Thermometer] SUN.JUNE 29, 1913 [Sunday, June 29, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Fine
  Clear & warm but not
uncomfortably so. Very cool
last night.
  The cooler weather set birds of
almost every kind to singing 
freely this morning. Rambling
about the place between 8 & 9 A.M.
I heard a Blue bird [bluebird], a Nashville
Warbler, a Chickadee & even
the Brown Thrasher behind our
barn, in full song. An Oriole
sang all day at intervals as
did the Cat bird [catbird] front of house.
Visited Birch Field. Everything not 
sprayed is now stripped. The
"wilt" has begun there. 
  Jim Melvin came at 2.30
At 3.30 he took us to Concord.
We visited Cemetery, inspected 
Pat's garden & then went to
call on Charlie & Mrs. Carter in 
their new-old house,
Concord - Boston.
Ther [Thermometer] MON. [Monday] JUNE 30, 1913 Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear & very warm with,
however, a refreshing S.W. [southwest] breeze.
  Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert] took me to Concord
for the 8.06 train & met me
when I returned by 4.04 (Fitchburg)
train. He runs our little Cadillac
so skillfully & quietly that it is
pleasant to ride with him.
  After having my hair cut in
Harvard Square I reached Boston at
10.20 & spent several hours in
our office. Saw Arthur, Galloupe
Darling & Mr. Haley. Signed
quarterly cheques etc. Abbott
(Boston lawyer) advises us we have
no legal right to use Estate money
to enlarge library or even to run
it without [?] of Probate [Charter?].
He and Arthur are to apply for this.
  Heard a Tanager in full song in
Concord village near Nat. Bank [National Bank?]