April 30, 1780

Posted by sydney on Apr 30th, 1780

A sprig of Antrrhinum cymbalaria, the ivy-leaved Toadsflax, which was planted last year on a shady water-table of the wall of my house, grew at a vast rate, & extended itself a full nine feet; & it was in perpetual bloom ’til the hard frost came.  In the severity of the winter it seemd to die: but it now revives again with vigor, & shows the rudiments of flowers.  When in perfection it is a lovely plant. Lathraea squammaria blows in the coppice below the church-litten near the foot-bridge over the stream.

April 22, 1780

Posted by sydney on Apr 22nd, 1780

Tortoise comes-forth & walks round his coop: will not eat lettuce yet: goes to sleep at four o’clock p:m:  In the hot weather last summer a flight of house-crickets were dispersed about the village: one got from the garden into my kitchen-chimney, & continued there all winter.  There is now a considerable encrease & many young appear in the evening running about, & hunting for crumbs.  From this circumstance it should seem that the impregnated females migrate.  This is the case with ants.

April 21, 1780

Posted by sydney on Apr 21st, 1780

The tortoise heaves up the eart, & puts out its head.

April 17, 1780

Posted by sydney on Apr 17th, 1780

On this day Sir G: B: Rodney defeated the French fleet of Martinique.

April 15, 1780

Posted by sydney on Apr 15th, 1780

Cucumbers swell.  Tortoise sleeps on.  Radishes are drawn.

April 10, 1780

Posted by sydney on Apr 10th, 1780

Planted two more beds of asparagus.

April 7, 1780

Posted by sydney on Apr 7th, 1780

Tortoise keeps still in it’s hole.

April 5, 1780

Posted by sydney on Apr 5th, 1780

The frost injured the bloom of the wall-trees: covered the bloom with boughs of ivy.

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