December 26, 1792

Posted by sydney on Dec 26th, 1792

Bramblings are seen: they are winter-birds of passage, &  come with the hen-chaffinches.  Nep. Ben. White & wife came.

December 24, 1792

Posted by sydney on Dec 24th, 1792

Covered the artichokes, & rhubarb with litter, & the spinage, & the Yucca filimentosa with straw; & the few brown lettuces with straw.  Mr Churton came.

December 20, 1792

Posted by sydney on Dec 20th, 1792

Dark & wet.  Shower, a short, but violent gust.  Lightening.

December 16, 1792

Posted by sydney on Dec 16th, 1792

The season has been so mild that the Antirrhinum Cymb. still flourishes, & continues in bloom.

December 15, 1792

Posted by sydney on Dec 15th, 1792

Grey, sun, pleasant, yellow even.

December 10, 1792

Posted by sydney on Dec 10th, 1792

Mr Taylor brought me a pine-apple, which was, for the season, large, & well-flavoured.

December 9, 1792

Posted by sydney on Dec 9th, 1792

Damage by the wind in some places.

December 8, 1792

Posted by sydney on Dec 8th, 1792

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.

December 7, 1792

Posted by sydney on Dec 7th, 1792

Took down the urns, & shut up the alcove.

December 5, 1792

Posted by sydney on Dec 5th, 1792

Timothy appears, & flies come-out.

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