April 3, 1789
Posted by sydney on Apr 3rd, 1789
Some wood-cocks are now found in Hartely-wood: as soon as the weather grows a little warm, they will pair, & leave us.
Some wood-cocks are now found in Hartely-wood: as soon as the weather grows a little warm, they will pair, & leave us.
Rain in the night, spring-like. Crocus’s make a gaudy show. Some little snow under the hedges.
Sowed a crop of onions, lettuce, & radishes.
Snow did not lie. Apricots begin to blow. Earthed the nearing cucumber-bed. The plants in the seedling-bed grow, & want room. N. Aurora.
About this time sailed for Antigua Ned White, aboard the Lady Jane Halliday, Captain Martin.
Snow lies on the hill. Made the bearing cucumber-bed: the dung is full wet, but warm.
Icicles hang in eaves all day. Snow melts in the sun.
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