June 30, 1780
Posted by sydney on Jun 30th, 1780
The portugal-laurel blows in a beautiful manner.
The portugal-laurel blows in a beautiful manner.
Swallows feed their young on the ground in Mr. Curtis’s botanic garden in George’s fields.
Cistus ledon blows.
* Thomas kept the rain account at Selborne.
Swifts stay-out ’til a quarter before nine o’ the clock.
Gloomy & moist, rain. Sold my st. foin the 13th crop. Lighted a fire in the dining room. Rain at S. Lambeth 32.
Early pease abound. Strawberries, & cherries ill-ripened, & very small. Much wall-fruit. Roses blow.
Dust well-laid on the road. Barley in ear on the sands. Much upland-hay mowed near London.
Dragon-flies. Bees swarm. Sheep are shorn.