Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Tuesday, April 2, 1918 Wea [Weather]
70 [degrees] Fine
  Duplicate of yesterday as to 
weather but with stronger W. [west] wind.
Green grass at last but only on
sunny & sheltered banks. Lots of
Squills & Crocuses.
  Garden birds. Fox Sparrow, Robin,
5 Crow Blackbirds, 2 Crows.
  Spent much of day in garden
watching Percy at work clearing
up flower beds & walking slowly
hither & thither - once outside
our grounds & up Reidesel Ave
to Brewster St.

Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Wednesday, April 3, 1918 Wea [Weather]
Dull
Cloudy & chilly with light drizzle
of rain.
  Garden birds, A Fox Sparrow eating
seed in clothes yard; a Robin singing
well at evening; 4 Crows together
in the lindens, also 2 Blue Jays.
  Spent day in house & mostly in
my chamber, being so oppressed &
handicapped by dizziness &
weakness that I could not move
about without support from the
nurse or some one else. Altogether
it was for me a mean day
perhaps the most so of any since I
left my bed. Dr. Stevens suspects
that some bromide solution I 
have been taking may have caused
this retrogression & he has ordered
its discontinuance.