April 27, 1792
The middle Bantam hen sits in the barn. Planted four rows of potatoes in the home garden.
The middle Bantam hen sits in the barn. Planted four rows of potatoes in the home garden.
Two nightingales within hearing: cuckoos come round the village.
A nest of young blackbirds destroyed by a cat in my garden.
Planted 4 rows of my own potatoes in the garden. Mowed the terrace walk.
Redstart appears. Daffodils are gone: mountain-snow-drops, & hyacinths in bloom; the latter very fine: fritillaries going. Vast flood at Whitney in Oxfordshire, on the Windrush.
Great bloom of cherries, pears, & plums.
A great thunder-storm at Woodstock, & Islip: the Charwel much flooded, & discoloured. No rain at Oxford. Prodigious was the damage done about the Kingdom on this day by storms of thunder, lightening, & vast torrents, & floods, & hail. The town of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire was quite deluged, & the shops & sitting rooms filled with water. A house was burnt at some place; & in others many people hurt, & some killed.
Thermometer at Fyfield 72! in the shade.
Men how their wheat, which is very forward, & fine. Thomas in my absence planted beans, & sowed carrots, parsnips, cabbage-seed, onions, lettuce, & radishes.
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