January 10

Posted by sydney on Jan 10th, 2009
  • 1793: January 10, 1793 – Mr. Churton left us.
  • 1790: January 10, 1790 – A ripe wood-straw-berry on a bank, & several blossoms.  Grass grows on the walks.
  • 1788: January 10, 1788 – The dry summer killed the new planted Sycamore on the plestor.
  • 1784: January 10, 1784 – Small snow on the ground.  Mr Churton left us.
  • 1782: January 10, 1782 – The earth is well-drenched; streams run; & torrents fall from the fields into the hollow lanes.
  • 1779: January 10, 1779 – My themometer is broken.
  • 1777: January 10, 1777 – Thaw.  Tipulae are playing about as if there had been no frost today.
  • 1774: January 10, 1774 – Wild ducks about.
  • 1773: January 10, 1773 – Nuthatch chirps.  Hen chaffinches congregate in vast flocks.