on this day in 1872 tough times for kilvert.
'this is the bitterest bleakest may I ever saw and I have seen some bad ones. may is usually the worst and coldest month of the year, but this beats them all and out herods herod. a black bitter wind violent and piercing drove from the east with showers of snow... the hawthorn bushes are white with may and snow at the same time.'
nothing now from kilvert until the 18th and soon after he is off to langley burrell until the start of june (with a visit to london worked in).
at the start of september he leaves clyro.
here an underwhelming and cold may.
that said yesterday afternoon horsemouth went for a walk on the common and stripped down to just his shirt and trousers such was the strength of the sun (though the wind was cold). and yet as soon as horsemouth came back inside it went dark again.
he was just out watering the garden (because the forecast says no rain even though the skies say otherwise). but, to be honest, it's not been too bad a day.
in the morning horsemouth dreamt he had gone to sleep in a nursery (he was attending some course or other far out of the way). he was sleeping in an office when it started opening up again. he quickly packed away his stuff hoping to make his way outside without being discovered.

