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dropped the temp. Two of our tulips were partly open this afternoon when I came home.
When I looked out the front door at 6:40 A.M., a beautiful [[underlined]] Yellow Palm Warbler [[/underlined]] was walking about on the grass by the little pink dogwood, feeding along & wagging [[strikethrough]] his [[/strikethrough]] its tail. Caught several insects as I watched, then flew into backyard. Very bright colored. There were about a half-dozen Chipping Sparrows in back yard - also pair of Cardinals, Juncos, Song & House Sparrows. Saw Grackles & Red-winged Blackbirds during day.

April 10, 1954 - Saturday.
Had first get-together of a Northern Virginia Chapter of V.S.O., at Pine Ridge this A.M. Met at 7:00 A.M. at Rules, & broke up at about 2:00 P.M. Those present: Mr. & Mrs. Rule, Mrs. Peacock, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Sawyer & Mr. Gallagher, Mrs. Scott, Danny Peacock, Claire, Susan, & I, and Jim Watson.