March 17, 1783
Full moon. Ice. Nect. & peach blow. Moon totally ecliped.
Full moon. Ice. Nect. & peach blow. Moon totally ecliped.
The crocus’s make a gaudy appearance, & bees gather on ym. The air is soft. Violets blow. Snow lies under hedges. Men plow.
Flood at Gracious street. All the fields full of water. Snow much gone. The barometer strangely low! A slight shock of an earthquake at this time in Paris.
Snow 7 inches deep: no drifting. Swift thaw.
Snow on the ground 4 or 5 inc. deep. Snow melts on sunny roofs.
Rain in Feb: 5 in. 54 hun. Peter Wells’s well ceases to run over. It is only 36 feet in depth, & continues almost full all the winter in wet seasons. A lavant from the hanger fills it. The wells in this part of the street are 63 feet deep.
Venus begins to appear behind the hanger.
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