Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Friday, Mar. 21, 1919 [March 21, 1919] Wea [Weather]
50 [degrees] max [maximum] Fair
Partly sunny but mostly cloudy
with calm, mild air & a
springlike look to everything
out of doors. Our spiraea bushes
by the grape arbor already covered
with unfolding leaves and the
orange lilies sending up green
shoots several inches long.
The Frog again out on the
shore of the little pond.
  Garden birds. 2 [males] Robins at
sunset uttering prolonged laughing 
calls good to hear, as they flitted
hither & thither, one in tops of lindens
4 Chickadees, a [female] Downy [Downy Woodpecker], 2 Jays
& 2 Grackles besides usual mob
of House Sparrows about
poultry yard. 
  Spent forenoon in bed 
afternoon in garden & Museum.
  Jack O'Brian called seeking a
loan of $500 - which I refused.
Percy bought 2 doz. more chickens
- white leghorns this time.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, Mar. 22, 1919 [March 22, 1919] Wea [Weather] 
Fair
Thin cloudy, windless, cool
but not frosty.
  Grass very green on Boston
lawns I'm told but not
so on Cambridge ones as yet.
  Garden birds  A Robin Blue Jay,
Hairy W. [Hairy Woodpecker] (small [male]), Downy [Downy Woodpecker] [male], Flicker [in full song]
30+ House Sparrows.
  Up & dressed by 10.30 A.M.
Spent most of day in
Museum, writing a few
letters. Walked around
garden & thro Jungle with
C. [Caroline Brewster] This slight exertion
proved almost too much
for me, bringing on depressing
nausea & giddiness. 
Apparently I have no
more than held my own
for the past month.
C. with me in hall all
evening. We talked over 
old times.