December 26, 1792
Bramblings are seen: they are winter-birds of passage, & come with the hen-chaffinches. Nep. Ben. White & wife came.
Bramblings are seen: they are winter-birds of passage, & come with the hen-chaffinches. Nep. Ben. White & wife came.
Covered the artichokes, & rhubarb with litter, & the spinage, & the Yucca filimentosa with straw; & the few brown lettuces with straw. Mr Churton came.
Dark & wet. Shower, a short, but violent gust. Lightening.
The season has been so mild that the Antirrhinum Cymb. still flourishes, & continues in bloom.
Mr Taylor brought me a pine-apple, which was, for the season, large, & well-flavoured.
Dr Chandler brought a vast pear from the garden of his niece at Hampton, which weighed 20 ounces, & 3/4, & measured in length 6 inches, & 3/4, & in girth 11 inches. It is the sort known by the name of Dr Uvedale’s great Saint Germain.
Took down the urns, & shut up the alcove.
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