Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1919 [January 28, 1919] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Another windless, frostless,
brightly sunny & altogether
very spring like day.
  I passed most of it in bed
too much prostrated by Dr. S's
calomel & other drugs to do
otherwise. C. [Caroline Brewster] came up at noon
& returned at 3 P.M. after
sitting with me awhile &
seeing Dr. Stevens who arrived
soon after she did.
After she had been gone an
hour or so I mustered strength
enough to get up & dress - an
infinite relief it seems to
be once more on one's feet
& able to look out of window
on what so resembles an early
April landscape that I cannot
help expecting to see & her Robins
I do hear a Chickadee, several
Jays & Crows & a Downy [Downy Woodpecker].
Got down stairs to supper in hall
with E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons]

Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Wednesday Jan. 29, 1919 [January 29, 1919] Wea [Weather]
Stormy
Snowing almost all day yet
so sparingly that but little was
added to the 2 or 3 inches of
wet, soggy snow that fell last 
night, clinging to everything &
especially to evergreen trees. Thus
we have a "white world" again.
  A mean day for me. Spent
forenoon in bed, afternoon
by fire in den; all the while
wretched because of persistent &
distressing nausea never once active 
enough, however, to relieve itself.
There was also excessive weakness of
body but not much depression of
mind.
  Dr. Stevens called at 10 A.M.
to spend half an hour or so
in friendly chat.
  Heard Crows cawing, a Jay screaming.