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13 Pomeworth St., Stoneham,
April 4, 1929.

Dear Folks,

I haven't heard from either you or Doris for so long now, I am wondering if anything is the matter with any of you. I hope not. I saw by the paper where Mr. Holmes was elected a trustee of the cemetery. I suppose you are seeing all kinds of birds in the grove and about the house. What will the owls, flickers, and squirrels do without the big pine to lodge in? Yesterday I was walking down back of the recreation field and heard a flicker. I crept nearer and nearer to him and finally saw him fly out into the clearing and away across the railroad track. Yesterday I saw my first bluebird also. I suppose you had them long ago. I am getting heavier. Mornings I look quite rosy when I get up, but I get tired on my walks yet. I think I may let up on them a little. All good wishes!
Lena