Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, April 6, 1918 Wea [Weather]
65 [degrees] Perfect 
Clear, calm, warm
  Garden birds. A Fox Sparrow, 3
Robins, 5 Crow Blackbirds, Sparrow Hawk   
skimming low over Jungle, calling klee-
klee-klee; 8 or 10 House Sparrows.
 
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, April 7, 1918 Wea [Weather]
Fair
Sunny but hazy, calm, warm
Thousands of Squills in bloom & hundreds
of Honey Bees about them, Japanese 
Barberry bushes, front of house, covered
with unfolded tiny leaves. Maples &
elms in full bloom.
  Garden birds. 3 Robins; 2 Blue Jays; 
a [male] Sparrow Hawk skimming low; 6 or 8
House Sparrows.
  Had two walks in Garden & one
up Brattle St. as far as Choate place.
Very dizzy & rather feeble all day.
Miss Allyn at dinner when I
saw her although having then finished
my own dinner. All my meals
are still eaten apart from the family
& cooked by the nurse, Miss Anther [Hester Anhers]