the Thoreau Log.
11 May 1853. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  5 A. M.—In the morning and evening, when waters are still and smooth, and dimpled by innate currents only, not disturbed by foreign winds and currents of the air, and reflect more light than at noonday. [Sic].

  P.M.—To Corner via Hubbard’s Bathing Place . . .

  A high blueberry by Potter’s heater piece . . .

(Journal, 5:143-145)

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