Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Thursday, Feb. 13, 1919 [February 13, 1919] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Sunny, calm comparatively
mild, yet frosty at morn & eve.
Clouds gathering in late P.M.
  Garden bird. A Chickadee & a 
Blue Jay heard; usual mob 
of House Sparrows in poultry
yard altho our hens are now
fed only on whole corn which
presumably a Sparrow cannot
eat.
  C. [Caroline Brewster] came up this forenoon to both
dine & sup with us. She & I
went to the hen house but
got only 3 eggs. After that we
spent 15 minutes or more
strolling through the garden,
enjoying the warm sunshine
& almost balmy air.
Fred Galloupe came out at 11
bringing State Income Tax returns
for me to sign personally & as Trustee.
Harry Spelman called at 6.30
to perform same service for C. & E. [Elizabeth R. Simmons]

Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Friday, Feb. 14, 1919 [February 14, 1919] Wea [Weather]
Stormy
Dark cloudy with incessant
& very heavy rain flooding
streets, lawns & gardens.
  A Chickadee heard faintly.
  Had breakfast in bed but
rose & dressed immediately
afterwards to be ready for
Galloupe who came by appointment
at 8.45 with some papers
relating to one Estate mortgage
for me to sign & swear to.
After he had gone I set to
work writing letters & kept
at it during remainder of 
forenoon & part of afternoon,
thereby accomplishing more
than any other day 
for weeks past. Dr. Stevens
came at 6 & stayed about 
half an hour. E. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] read to me
as usual after supper.