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.
Posted by sydney on May 15th, 1790
Timothy the tortoise weighs 6 ae 12 oz. 14 drs.
Posted by sydney on May 13th, 1790
Bro. Tho. came from London.
Posted by sydney on May 12th, 1790
The rhubarb tart good, & well-flavoured.
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.
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.
Posted by sydney on May 8th, 1790
Began to mow the orchard for the horses.
Posted by sydney on May 6th, 1790
Mrs Chandler brought to bed of a daughter at the parsonage-house.
Posted by sydney on Apr 29th, 1790
Dr. Chandler, & lady came to the parsonage house.
Posted by sydney on Apr 28th, 1790
Full moon. Total eclipse.