April 10, 1779
Posted by sydney on Apr 10th, 1779
The beeches on the hanger begin to show leaves.
The beeches on the hanger begin to show leaves.
Bombylius medius: many appear down the long Lythe. Filed-crickets bask at the mouths of their holes: they seem to be yet in their pupa-state; as yet they show no wings.
Made an asparagus bed: that which was made last spring was spoiled for want of ran. Planted potatoes: sowed carrots.
Picturesque, partial fogs, looking like seas, islands, rivers, harbours, & c.!! Vivid auroras.
Small rain. Quick-set hedges begin to leaf. Dust is laid.
The roads in a most dusty, smothering condition.
Gossamer abound. Frogs swarm in the ditches.
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