June 30, 1778

Posted by sydney on Jun 30th, 1778

Finished-off my great parlor, & hung the door.  The ceiling, & sides are perfectly  dry.

June 26, 1778

Posted by sydney on Jun 26th, 1778

Ricked the meadow-hay, six jobbs, & fine, & free from weeds. Did not mow the little mead.

June 24, 1778

Posted by sydney on Jun 24th, 1778

Strawberries ripen.  Notwithstanding the vast bloom there are no plums nor many pears;  a moderate share of apples: few currans, & gooseberries.  Few cherries.  Great crop of medlars.  Tempest at Farnham.

June 23, 1778

Posted by sydney on Jun 23rd, 1778

Began to cut my meadow. A good crop, especially where the ground was dunged.

June 20, 1778

Posted by sydney on Jun 20th, 1778

The elders, water-elders, fox-gloves, & other soltitial plants begin to be in bloom. Blue dragon-flies appear. Cucumbers, which had stopped for a time, bear again.

* My favorite old Galloway, who is touched in his wind, was allowed to taste no water for 21 days; by which means his infirmity grew much less troublesome. He was turned to grass every night, and becaome fat & hearty, and moved with ease. During this abstinence he staled less than usual, & his dung was harder & dryer than usually fall from grass-horses. After refraining from a while he shewed little propensity for drink. A good lesson this to people, who by perpetual guzzling create a perpetual thirst. When permitted to drink he shewed no eagerness for water.

June 19, 1778

Posted by sydney on Jun 19th, 1778

My garden is much bound up, & chopped.  Annuals languish from lack of moisture.

June 14, 1778

Posted by sydney on Jun 14th, 1778

White butter-flies unnumerable: woe to the cabbages!

June 13, 1778

Posted by sydney on Jun 13th, 1778

Finished laying the floor of my great parlor.

June 11, 1778

Posted by sydney on Jun 11th, 1778

Cut my St foin, the 11th crop.  Weeds obtain much, & the crop grows thinner every year.

June 10, 1778

Posted by sydney on Jun 10th, 1778

Full moon.  Sweet summer’s day.  The laburnums are in bloom, & high beauty.  Wheat begins to push a few ears.

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