Concord - Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] WED. NOV. 26, 1913 [Wednesday, November 26, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Fair
Forenoon cloudy; afternoon sunny.
Warm with light westerly winds.
Pine Grosbeak whistling near house in 
early morning. One Junco, a Tree Sparrow
2 Chickadees & a Crow seen there later.
Spent most of forenoon in or near
house putting away things for the
winter with help of Burbank & Zeph.
Burbank is proving very satisfactory in 
every way & I like him exceedingly.
  Leaving the house at 1.30 P.M.
Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert] motored me to Concord where
I called on Dexter who gave me two
small horned pouts & showed me his
aquarium, church, chapel etc.
  We left Concord at 2 & reached home
at 3.08. [?] drove by my old time
[delete]forests[/delete] series of roads, past Sandy Pond,
Cambridge Reservoir & Piety Corner. Saw
only 2 birds, a Shrike & a large Hawk.
[McMillan?] called this eve. [evening] to say he
will take Mr.[?] home fr. [from?] July 1[?]
Concord - Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] THURS. NOV. 27, 1913 [Thursdy, November 27, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Thanksgiving Day          Fair
Partly cloudy, largely sunny. Colder
with light northerly wind.
3 Chickadees, a White-throated Sparrow,
a Jay & a Flicker in the Garden.
  To St. John's with C. [Caroline] at 10.45.
Good sermon by Dr. Hodges.
Dick Dana walked up with us;
also Mrs. Scudder, Lizzy Fuller &
Sally (Russell) Bates.
  We dined at 1.30 with fourteen
at table among them Geo. V. Leverett,
the Chapmans, Lizzy Fuller & Mrs. Cobb,
Miss Purdie, Miss Tilton, Miss Swasey,
Julia Mansfield, Miss Holman, Miss
Harkness & Miss Clapp from Lancaster.
Most of them stayed until 4, talking
in parlor. Leverett with me in
Museum until 6.30. C. [Caroline] read
aloud to me after supper. E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons]
gone to Bangor for the day.