Cambridge-Glendale
Ther [Thermometer]   WED. JULY 9, 1913 [Wednesday, July 9, 1913] Wea [Weather]
A curious Varying Hare.      Fine
Clear & warm with strong S.W. [southwest] wind
  Left Boston from [Trinity?] [?]
Station by 10 A.M. train. Reached
Pittsfield at 2.20 & Glendale at 4 P.M.
being met there by Don French &
Bob Bush. Soon after we reached
the house Dan had to leave us to
go to New York. Bush & I went
soon after this to the bank pasture
where a young varying Hare about
2/3 grown kept frisking close about
us in an unusual manner for 1/2
hour or more coming up close at times.
The sky had then clouded over &
there was a strong S.W. [southwest] wind
which stirred the birds. Miss
Leyman, a strikingly pretty girl
from New York & [?] [?] are the
only guests at present. We sat talking
in their parlour all evening.
Glendale
Ther [Thermometer]  THURS. JULY 10, 1913 [Thursday, July 10,1913]  Wea [Weather]
Fair
Partly sunny; chiefly cloudy. Heavy
thunder shower last night and a
light sprinkle this forenoon.
  Spent this morning writing letters
- in woods behind studio until
driven thence in doors by rain.
  In afternoon Bush & I walked
down the valley to call on Mackintosh.
We spent over an hour there meeting
M's brother (& wife) whom I had
never seen before. Dan got
back from New York at 8 &
Mackintosh called soon after that.
We sat in parlor & had a good
talk.
  Birds singing freely at [?]
Black-throated Blue Warbler with
lively, musical, non-burry song
back in his old haunts behind studio.