September 14, 1785

Posted by sydney on Sep 14th, 1785

Turned the horses into the great meadow: there is a vast after grass, more than when the meadow was mowed in the summer.

September 12, 1785

Posted by sydney on Sep 12th, 1785

Wasps much subdued.

September 10, 1785

Posted by sydney on Sep 10th, 1785

Boys bring the 26th wasp’s nest.  Mens second crop of clover cut, & spoiled by the rains.  A bad prospect with respect to winter fodder!  Farmer Spencer sows some wheat-stubbles with rye for spring feed.

September 8, 1785

Posted by sydney on Sep 8th, 1785

Mr S. Barker came. Planted a Parnassia, which he brought out of Rutland in full bloom, in a bog at the bottom of Sparrow’s hanger.

September 6, 1785

Posted by sydney on Sep 6th, 1785

Stormy wind, which broke-down great part of my Orleans plum-tree, & blew-down Molly White’s horse-chest-nut, & did vast damage to the hop-gardens, which are torn, & shattered in a sad manner!  This storm was very extensive, being very violent at the same time at Lyndon, in Rutland.  Much mischief was done at London, & at Portsmouth, & in Kent; at Brightelmstone also, & in Devonshire.

September 4, 1785

Posted by sydney on Sep 4th, 1785

Boys bring the 25th wasp’s nest.

September 1, 1785

Posted by sydney on Sep 1st, 1785

Dogs eat the goose-berries when they become ripe; & now they devour the plums as they fall; last year they tore the apricots off the trees.

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