Glendale-Lenox
Ther [Thermometer]  SUN. JULY 13, 1913 [Sunday, July 13, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear & warm with half a gale
blowing from S.W. [southwest] Heavy
thunder shower about 11 P.M.
  Spent forenoon writing letters.
At 1 P.M. started for Lenox with
Dan & Mrs. French in their [?]
Country parched with drought.
Reaching the Clarks' place we
dined there with Mr. & Mrs. C.
their son & a Mr. [?] of Lenox.
After dinner strolled about over the
place accompanied by Miss Thompson,
the Clarks, Dan & Mr.[?].
Saw exquisitely beautiful flower 
gardens of wholly novel & [?]
designs originated by Mrs. Clark.
An interesting bird aviary in & [?]
about house including hosts of Robins
nesting on its rafters & [walls?], a
pair of Barn Swallows. 2 pair Wrens
[?] Home by 5 P.M.
Broad wing Hawk's nest in dead chestnut.
Bird shot at it recently by young Clark. Near brook.
Glendale
Ther [Thermometer]   MON. JULY 14, 1913 [Monday, July 14, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Brilliantly clear & delightfully
cool with high N.W. [northwest] wind.
Writing most of day. After
dealing with various letters I
began a resume of my bird 
notes at Concord this
past Spring compiling & expanding
them from brief data in
field lists & diary.
  Spent an hour in studio
just after dinner running
the phonograph for Dan's 
entertainment as well as my 
own, he working all the while
on his Longfellow monument.
  We were in the woods together
later - 5-6.30 P.M. Margaret
returned at 1.30 from visiting [?]