January 11, 1791
Ten weeks stocks blow: crocus’s’ sprout, & swell.
Ten weeks stocks blow: crocus’s’ sprout, & swell.
Mr. Churton left us, & returned to Oxford.
Saw lately a white, & a yellow wagtail about the well-head rivulet. No farther north than Rutland wagtails, withdraw, & are never seen in the winter.
Hard frost, very white, boys slide. Snipes come up from the forest along the meads by the sides of the stream. Hardly here & there a woodcock to be seen.
Timothy las laid himself up under the hedge against Benham’s yard in a very comfortable, snug manner: a thick tuft of grass shelters his back, & he will have the warmth of the winter sun.
Ground very wet. Farmer Tull plants Butts-close with hops.
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