February 20, 1789

Posted by sydney on Feb 20th, 1789

Dug a plot of ground for the beans.

February 19, 1789

Posted by sydney on Feb 19th, 1789

A large bank in Burrant garden covered with winter-aconites, which have been there more than 40 years.  Missel thrush sings on one of the firs.

February 13, 1789

Posted by sydney on Feb 13th, 1789

Lined the hot-bed screen with reeds.  Cucumbers come-up well: bed works well.

February 12, 1789

Posted by sydney on Feb 12th, 1789

About this time Miss Chase, & Miss Rebecca Chase sailed for Madras in the Nottingham India-man.

February 8, 1789

Posted by sydney on Feb 8th, 1789

The open catkins illuminate the hazels; these are the male blossoms: the fameal are so minute as to be scarce discernible.

February 5, 1789

Posted by sydney on Feb 5th, 1789

As one of farmer Spencer’s cows was gamboling, & frisking about last summer on the edge of the short Lythe, she fell, & rolled over to the bottom.  Yet so far was she from receiving any injury by this dangerous tumble, that she fattened very kindly, & being killed this spring proved fine beef.

February 4, 1789

Posted by sydney on Feb 4th, 1789

Green rye has a delicate soft tinge in its colour, distinguishable from that of wheat at a considerable distance.

February 1, 1789

Posted by sydney on Feb 1st, 1789

Boys play at taw on the Plestor.  Two of the Bantam hens lay each an egg.

January 31, 1789

Posted by sydney on Jan 31st, 1789

Farmer Knight’s wheat of a beautiful colour.  Children play at hop-scotch.  Rain in Jan. 4 inc. 48h.  I now see, that after the greatest droughts have exhausted the wells, & streams, & ponds, four or five inches of rain will completely replenish them.

January 29, 1789

Posted by sydney on Jan 29th, 1789

Bantam-hens make a pleasant little note, expressive of a propensity towards laying.  Fog so deep that we could not see the alcove in the garden.

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