Concord - Cambridge - Boston.
Ther [Thermometer] Friday, June 5, 1914 Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear & cool with raging N.W. [northwest] wind.
  Gilbert & I left the Farm at 8.40 A.M.
and motored to Cambridge via Sandy P. [Sandy Pond]
& Hobbs Br. Reservoir [Hobbs Brook Reservoir]. Lincoln oak woods
for the most part clothed in luxurious
foliage, ragged in spots, however, when the
gypsy caterpillars still persist. Country
generally at about the height of its June 
attractiveness now & very beautiful. Very many
small birds along roadsides, Kingbirds,
Bluebirds, Song Sparrows, Swallows etc.
but not one Robin noted all the way.
Reached Museum at 9.50. Went over
#6 Riedesel Ave. with Mc.Millan whose
lease begins June 1 & who wants a good
deal done. Spent most of forenoon in 
house, museum & garden. Packed portmanteau
for trip to Glendale. To Boston at 2 P.M.
Spent two hours at office. Saw Arthur
& Galloupe. Home by 5 P.M. Spent
hour in Garden. 2 Robins & a Redeye [Red-eyed Vireo]
singing. One Grackle & one Swift.
Called at the Almys' 8-10. Little
terrier "Tiny Tim" spending night with me.
Cambridge - Glendale.
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, June 6, 1914 Wea [Weather]
Fine
Brilliantly clear with light, cool W. [west] wind.
The little Irish Terrier, Tiny Tim, greeted
me most warmly when I reached home yesterday
& slept on my bed last night "quiet as a mouse".
I took him to walk before breakfast this morn
& he behaved like a little Saint. I have known
few dogs so absolutely devoted & obedient.
Two Robins, a Red-eye [Red-eyed Vireo] & an Oriole the only
birds singing in Garden this perfect morn.
Gilbert motored me in town to take 10 A.M.
train for Pittsfield. Read most of way.
Waited an hour for train to Glendale.
Reached there at 4. No one to meet me so
walked to Chesterwood stopping often to
admire rich beauty of scenery. No one but
Marie at home Mrs. F., Margaret &
Dorothy (Schoonmaker) having motored to
Pittsfiled to pick me up there. Strolled
about grounds, more beautiful than I have
ever seen them before. Every thing bathed in
pure sunlight & glorified by wealth of flowers.
Sitting on wall by roadside when Miss. Hart
drove by & stopped to greet me as did Mrs.
Lahy, also. Family back by 5.30 Sat in
parlor & talked all evening.