March 29
Posted by sydney on Mar 29th, 2009
- 1793: March 29, 1793 – White sharp frost: thick ice: icicles. Apricots blow: peaches & nectarines begin to open their buds. Some thing again eats the young celeri.
- 1787: March 29, 1787 – Some swallows were seen over the lake of Geneva, & at Rolle. On March 30 several were seen at the same place.
- 1785: March 29, 1785 – My niece Clement was brought to bed of a boy. This child makes my 42 nephew, & niece now living.
- 1774: March 29, 1774 – A fine regular bloom all over the apricot, peach, & nectarine trees. Sheltered the bloom with some ivy-boughs.
- 1773: March 29, 1773 – Turned out the cucumbers into their hills. Beds still too hot. The dry weather has lasted just a month. Roads all dryed up.
- 1770: March 29, 1770 – Dirt bears horse and man. Boys slide on the ice.
- 1768: March 29, 1768 – Cock pheasant crows. Blue stinking mist.