File #30919: "William Fitzgerald Diary, 1892-1893_078.pdf"

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May 30 4th 1893 Thur. 4. Raining very hard this morning having rained all night and all day long the fields are all flooded and seeding is indeed impossible for some time yet. Old men say they have never seen the like during their life time. Slept in the factory for the first this season last night and commenced boarding at Mrs Cowan's today Miss Sarah Grice her niece is stopping with her for a while and she and Mrs Cowan gave me Blankets to prepare my nest with Fri. 5. Dreary and dull raining by spells mud in abundance Sat. 6. Cloudy and squally most of the day clearing of partly at sunset but rain from appearances will be on us again {second page} May 7th 1893 Sun. 7. Most beautiful very mild and pleasant vegetation rapidly developing Mon. 8. Very fine and warm and spring-like Tue. 9. Farmers looking pleasant as this is the only weather this season that has been fit for seeding {side note} fine day - warm Wed. 10. Another lovely day and a little warmer than usual Thur.11. Lovely today Thermometer 80 x 90 very warm tonight Fri. 12. Very warm today warm than yesterday. Last night I took Mrs Cowans Organ apart and cleaned it and put it together again and tonight I put down her carpet for her Sat. 13. Mild but cloudy having the appearance of rain clearing off but cloudy up again and started to rain at noon and continued all the afternoon cloudy tonight
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