Concord - Boston - Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, June 29, 1918 Wea [Weather]
Fine
Foggy morning followed by clear, calm,
comparatively warm day.
  To Boston by 8.05 train fr. [from] Concord. Sat with
Geo. Keyes. On reaching city walked to Park-Pollard's
to enquire about R.I. pullets. Thence to our
office. Spent most of time there up to 3 P.M.
Talked with Buttrick & Arthur about Estate
investments. They urged the exchange of our
Fisk Wharf bonds for Mass. State bonds. As we
already hold 323,000 of the latter I refused to
assent to purchasing more. They both consider
the Fisk Wharfs safe enough.
H.K. Brown came at my request for a short
talk. He says all the Jefferson-Kettell payments
fr. [from] legacies etc. have been duly paid. The Geo. B
K. Estate cannot be settled until administrator 
is appointed in England. He is arranging this.
Lunched at Thompsons. Visited Fotter's & Gray's
seed stores & bought spading fork etc.
Home by 3.15. Found C. [Caroline Brewster] on back piazza
looking better than ever. She now calls on
neighbors & runs a lawn mower a little.
Molly (Lord) Harwood & her husband called &
went through garden with us. She as pretty as
ever. E. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] read letters from David Loring
after supper.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, June 30, 1918 Wea [Weather]
Fine
Bright sunshine all day. Forenoon
calm & warm, afternoon cool with
light easterly breeze.
  Garden birds: 5 or 6 ad. [adult] Robins (one in
full song) and as many young of various
ages including one unable to fly which
Miss Devens found on sidewalk &
brought in to me; Red-eye [Red-eyed Vireo] singing all
day; Chippy [Chipping Sparrow] singing fitfully & either.
this or its mate feeding 3 full fledged
young in shrubbery by museum; Goldfinch
singing sweetly; Kingbird calling in
jungle; Jay followed by full grown
young; Flicker probing for ants in
cracks of stone flagging front of house;
Crows heard near at hand, early morn.
  Spent most of day in Museum
writing letters. C. [Caroline Brewster] went in town to
Church with Lizzy Fuller and in
late P.M. walked with me about garden
& jungle for half an hour or more.
We called on the Cobb-Fullers this eve.