January 26

Posted by sydney on Jan 26th, 2009
  • 1788: January 26, 1788 – Salt-fish proves good.  The Creeper, certhia familiaris, appears in my orchard, & runs up the trees like a mouse.  Golden-crowned wren is also seen.
  • 1785: January 26, 1785 – Planted two rows of garden-beans.
  • 1784: January 26, 1784 – Cut my last year’s hay-rick.
  • 1781: January 26, 1781 – My Heliotrope, which is J. Carpenter’s workshop, shows plainly that the days are lengthened considerably: for on the shortest day the shades of my two old chimneys fall exactly in the middle of the great window of that edifice at half an hour after two P.M., but now they are sifted into the quickset hedge, many yards to the S.E.
  • 1778: January 26, 1778 – Snow on the ground, which is icy, & slippery.
  • 1776: January 26, 1776 – Snow very thick on the roofs & in areas.

Notes:

Certhia familiaris, the treecreeper.