November 8, 1781

Posted by sydney on Nov 8th, 1781

The tortoise came out of his coop, & has buried himself in the laurel-hedge.  When my great parlor is kept close shut-up it is not at all affected by condensations on on the wainscot or paper, tho’ the hall & entry are all in a float.

November 7, 1781

Posted by sydney on Nov 7th, 1781

John Hale has cleansed the pond on the down, & carried out a large quantity of mud.  Husbandry seems to be much improved at Selborne within these 20 years, & their crops of wheat are generally better: not that they plough oftener, or perhaps manure more than they did formerly; but from the more frequent harrowings & draggings now in use, which pulverize our strong soil, & render it more fertile than any other expedient yet in practice.

November 6, 1781

Posted by sydney on Nov 6th, 1781

The walls of the hall & entry are all afloat with condensation.

November 4, 1781

Posted by sydney on Nov 4th, 1781

The wintry & huge constellation, Orion, begins now to make his appearance in the evening, exhibiting his enormous figure in the E.  Tho’ my grapes ripen in the most disadvantageous years: yet from the concurring circumstances of a hot summer, & a failure of wasps, I think my crop was never so delicate before, nor ever supplyed my table for so long.

November 3, 1781

Posted by sydney on Nov 3rd, 1781

Hogs, in eating acorns, chew them very small, & reject all the husks.  The plenty of acorns this year avails the hogs of poor men & brings them forward without corn.

November 1, 1781

Posted by sydney on Nov 1st, 1781

Much wheat-land not sown yet; because men are afraid to sow their corn in the dust.  Some water still in the pond on Selborne down; & the pond on Newton-farm, over the hedge, is half-full.  No drought, equal to the present, has been known since autumn 1740, which being preceeded by a dry summer & spring, & the terrible long frost of winter 1739, exhausted most of the wells & ponds, & distressed the country greatly.

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