April 30, 1788

Posted by sydney on Apr 30th, 1788

Began to mow the orchard for the horses.  Timothy wighs 6 ae 13 oz. 10d.  Mole-cricket churs.

April 26, 1788

Posted by sydney on Apr 26th, 1788

Harsh, windy unpleasing weather for many days.

April 25, 1788

Posted by sydney on Apr 25th, 1788

Wall-cherries loaded with bloom. The wild meris, cherry, blossoms.

April 24, 1788

Posted by sydney on Apr 24th, 1788

Grass-hopper lark whispers.  Cowslips blow.

April 23, 1788

Posted by sydney on Apr 23rd, 1788

Gave away 24 eggs of my Bantham kind among my neighbours.

April 21, 1788

Posted by sydney on Apr 21st, 1788

Timothy begins to eat: he crops the daisies, & walks down to the fruit-wall to browse on the lettuces.  Mr Ventris observed a little whirl-wind, which originated in the road before his house, taking up the dust & straws that came in it’s way.  After mounting up thro’ one of the elms before the Yard, & carrying away two of the rooks nests in which were young squabs; it then went off, leaving the court-yard strewed with dust & straws, & scraps of twigs, & the little naked rooks sprawling on the ground.  A pair of rooks belonging to one of these nests built again & had a late brood.

April 19, 1788

Posted by sydney on Apr 19th, 1788

Mended the fences this week all round my outlet.  Insects abound; yet no swallows to be seen.  The voice of the Cuckoo is heard in the land.

April 15, 1788

Posted by sydney on Apr 15th, 1788

Pronged the asparagus-beds. Sowed Mrs Eveleigh’s curious asters in a hot-bed; & several perennials in the cold ground.

April 13, 1788

Posted by sydney on Apr 13th, 1788

Bees frequent the cucumber-frames.  Nightingales heard below Temple.

April 12, 1788

Posted by sydney on Apr 12th, 1788

Mowed the grass of the fairey-ring on the grass-plot.  Sent Mr White of Newton some male cucumber-blossoms in a box, to set some fruit in bloom in his frames.  Fritillaria blows.

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