August 16, 1791

Posted by sydney on Aug 16th, 1791

Colchicums, or naked boys appear.

August 15, 1791

Posted by sydney on Aug 15th, 1791

Lightening every moment in the W. & the N.W.  Cut 114 cucumbers.  Harvesters complain of the violent heat.

August 14, 1791

Posted by sydney on Aug 14th, 1791

Hirundines enjoy the warm season.  Late this evening a storm of thunder arose in the S., which, as usual, divided into two parts, one going to the S.W. & W. & the greater portion to the S.E. and E., & so round to the N.E.  From this latter division proceeded strong, & vivid lightening till late in the night.  At Headleigh there was a very heavy shower, & some hail at E. Tisted.  The lightening, & hail did much damage about the kingdom.  Farmer Spencer’s char-coal making in his orchard almost suffocated us: the poisonous smoke penetrated into our parlor, & bed-chambers, & was very offensive in the night.

August 13, 1791

Posted by sydney on Aug 13th, 1791

Farmer Tull makes a wheat-rick at Wick-hill.

August 12, 1791

Posted by sydney on Aug 12th, 1791

Men bind their wheat all day.  The harvesters complain of heat.  The hand-glass cucumbers begin to bear well: red kidney beans begin to pod.

August 11, 1791

Posted by sydney on Aug 11th, 1791

Half hogshead of portwine from Southhamton.  Gleaners come home with corn.

August 8, 1791

Posted by sydney on Aug 8th, 1791

Some young broods of fly-catchers fly about.

August 7, 1791

Posted by sydney on Aug 7th, 1791

Received from Farnham, well packed in a box, a picture of a mule pheasant, painted by Mr Elmer, & given me by Lord Stawell.  I have fixed it in a gilt, burnished frame, & hung it in my great parlor, where it makes an elegant piece of furniture.  The first broods of swallows, & house-martins, which congregate on roofs, & trees, are very numerous, & yet I have not this year one nest about my buildings.

August 6, 1791

Posted by sydney on Aug 6th, 1791

Boys bring wasp’s nest.  Codlings, & stewed cucumber come in.  Housed, & piled 8 cords of beechen billet in fine order.  Watered the cucumbers; well very low.

August 5, 1791

Posted by sydney on Aug 5th, 1791

Mrs H. White, & Lucy left us.  Two dobchicks in Combwood pond.  Young martins, & swallows cluster on the tower, & on trees, for the first time.  A pleasing circumstance, mixed with some degree of regret for the decline of summer!

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