the Thoreau Log.
14 March 1860. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  2 P.M.—Thermometer 39. Overcast, with a flurry of snow and a little rain, till 4.30 P.M. To Walden and Cliffs.

  I am surprised to find Walden almost entirely open. There is only about an acre of ice at the southeast end, north of the Lincoln bound, drifted there, and a little old and firm and snowy in the bottom of the deep south bay. I may say it opens to-morrow. I have not observed it to open before before the 23d of March . . .

(Journal, 13:190-192)

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