March 31, 1782

Posted by sydney on Mar 31st, 1782

The earth is glutted with water.

March 30, 1782

Posted by sydney on Mar 30th, 1782

Apricots shew hardly any bloom: they exhausted themselves with bearing last year.  Peaches & nect: abound with blossoms just opening; as do the new, trained trees planted last Novr.

March 28, 1782

Posted by sydney on Mar 28th, 1782

Poor Timothy was flooded in his hybernaculum amidst the laurel-hedge; & might have been drowned, had not his friend Thomas come to his assistance & taken him away.

March 23, 1782

Posted by sydney on Mar 23rd, 1782

A farmer tells me he foresaw this extraordinary weather by the prognostic deportment of his flock; which, when turned-out on a down two or three mornings ago, gamboled & frolicked about like so many lambs.

March 21, 1782

Posted by sydney on Mar 21st, 1782

Vast flocks of Fieldfares appear: they are probably intent on the business of migration.

March 20, 1782

Posted by sydney on Mar 20th, 1782

The wheat-ear is seen on our down.

March 19, 1782

Posted by sydney on Mar 19th, 1782

Cleaned-up the alleys, & borders of the k. garden.

March 16, 1782

Posted by sydney on Mar 16th, 1782

Frost, ice, small flights of snow.  Peaches, & Nect. forwarder in bloom than apricots.

March 6, 1782

Posted by sydney on Mar 6th, 1782

Almond tree in bloom.

March 3, 1782

Posted by sydney on Mar 3rd, 1782

Daffodil opens.  Missel-thrush sings.

March 1782
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