November 26, 1784
Haws in such quantities that they weigh down the white-thorns.
Haws in such quantities that they weigh down the white-thorns.
Brother Thomas, & his daughter, & two sons came. The chaise that brought some of them passed along the king’s high road into the village by Newton lane, & down the N. field hill; both of which have had much labour bestowed on them, & are now very safe. This is the first carriage that ever came this way. Planted tulips again in the borders; & the small off-sets in a nursery-bed.
No acorns, & very few beech-mast. No beech-mast last year, but acorns innumerable.
The hanger is almost naked: some parts of my tall hedges still finely variegated: the fading foliage of the elm is beautifully contrasted to the beeches.
The deep, golden colour of the larches amidst the dark evergreens makes a lovely contrast.