January 9, 1789
Posted by sydney on Jan 9th, 1789
The farmers are in pain about their turnips, both those on the ground, & those that are stacked under hedges. The people at Forestside drive all their cattle to be watered at a spring issuing out at Temple grounds at the foot of Temple hanger. Oakhanger ponds, & Cranmer ponds are dry. The frost has lasted now just seven weeks: it began Novr 23. T. Turner has sunk his well 9 feet without coming to water. He now desists on account of the expence. My well, I now find, has more than three feet of water; but the rope is too short to reach it.