May 28, 1793
Posted by sydney on May 28th, 1793
My weeding-woman swept up on the grass-plot a bushel-basket of blossoms from the white apple-tree: & yet that tree seems still covered with bloom.
My weeding-woman swept up on the grass-plot a bushel-basket of blossoms from the white apple-tree: & yet that tree seems still covered with bloom.
The bloom of the hawthorns is vast: every bush appears as if covered in snow. Brother Thomas left us, & went to Fyfield.
The black-cluster vines from Selborne are in bloom, & smell delicately!
Ophrys nidus avis, many in bloom in the hanger, along the side of ye Bostal.
Full moon. Sweet summer’s day. The laburnums are in bloom, & high beauty. Wheat begins to push a few ears.
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