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Jan. 7, 1905.  A trip to the head of Arundel Cove.  Last Tuesday
we had snow, then for two days it was quite cold, but yesterday
it was very much warmer and we had heavy down-pours of rain.
To-day it is getting colder, cloudy and threatening snow.  The
river is filled with muddy water and all the water-ways are
overflowing. Nearly all the snow has disappeared, only in the deep
woods on hillsides facing northward, are thin patches of it still 
to be found.  My first plan was to go along the river but I changed
this & decided to examine part of the shore line along Curtis Creek.
After crossing the bridge at the mouth of the creek I proceeded 
out the road as far as the school-house.  Here I
found a path leading towards the head of the cove which
is not very far from the road at this point.  I spent several
hours here and found the place very interesting.  The streams
that flow here are of the same nature as those generally
observed in A.A.

658
Jan. 14, 1905.  A cold raw day.  The wind blowing from the north.
Started from Wilkins Av. terminus, proceeded to Patapsco.  Ate my
dinner at the well-known willow region.  Here I found a pretty moss
        