May 31, 1791

Posted by sydney on May 31st, 1791

Flowers smell well this evening:  some dew.

May 30 1791

Posted by sydney on May 30th, 1791

Cinamon-roses blow.

May 29, 1791

Posted by sydney on May 29th, 1791

The race of field-crickets, which burrowed in the short Lythe, & used to make such an agreeable, shrilling noise the summer long,  seems to be extinct.  The boys, I believe, found the method of probing their holes with the stalks of grasses, & so fetched them out, & destroyed them.

May 28, 1791

Posted by sydney on May 28th, 1791

Bantam-hen brings out four chickens.

May 27, 1791

Posted by sydney on May 27th, 1791

Garden red valerian blows: where it sows itself soon becomes white.

May 26, 1791

Posted by sydney on May 26th, 1791

Finished sowing kidney-beans, having used one quart, which makes five rows, half white & half scarlet.

May 25, 1791

Posted by sydney on May 25th, 1791

Mole-cricket jars.  An old hunting mare, which ran on the common, being taken very ill, came down into the village as it were to implore the help of men, & dyed the night following in the street.

May 24, 1791

Posted by sydney on May 24th, 1791

Ophrys nidus avis blows in Comb-wood.  Rain is wanted.  Wheat looks yellow.

May 23, 1791

Posted by sydney on May 23rd, 1791

Brother Thomas White came.

May 20, 1791

Posted by sydney on May 20th, 1791

The weather has been so harsh, that the swallows, & martins are not disposed to build.  Found a hen redstart dead in the walks.

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