May 27, 1790

Posted by sydney on May 27th, 1790

Thunder; damage done in London.

May 25, 1790

Posted by sydney on May 25th, 1790

Sowed a specimen of some uncommon clover from farmer Street. Sowed a pint of large kidney beans, white: also Savoys, Coss lettuces, & bore-cole.

May 22, 1790

Posted by sydney on May 22nd, 1790

Monk’s rhubarb in full bloom.

May 16, 1790

Posted by sydney on May 16th, 1790

One polyanth-stalk produced 47 pips or blossoms.  Mrs Edmund White brought to bed of a boy, who has encreased the number of my nephews & nieces to 56.  The bloom of apples is great: the white pippin, as usual, very full.  It is a most useful tree, & always bears fruit.  The dearling in the meadow is loaded with fruit :last year it produced only one peck of apples, the year before 14 bushels.  [*later note]  This year it bore 10 bush. of small fruit.  The white pippin produced a good crop again this year: the apples of this tree come in for scalding, & pies in August.

May 15, 1790

Posted by sydney on May 15th, 1790

Timothy the tortoise weighs 6 ae 12 oz. 14 drs.

May 13, 1790

Posted by sydney on May 13th, 1790

Bro. Tho. came from London.

May 12, 1790

Posted by sydney on May 12th, 1790

The rhubarb tart good, & well-flavoured.

May 10, 1790

Posted by sydney on May 10th, 1790

The Bantam hen hatches seven chickens.  Young red-breasts.  Made some tarts with the stalks of the leaves of the garden, or Monks rhubarb.  Only three swifts; one was found dead in the church-yard.

May 9, 1790

Posted by sydney on May 9th, 1790

Master Trimming is taken with the smallpox.  Timothy the tortoise eats dandelion leaves & stalks: he swallows his food almost whole.

May 8, 1790

Posted by sydney on May 8th, 1790

Began to mow the orchard for the horses.

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