the Thoreau Log.
15 June 1859. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  A.M.—To lead-mill, Acton . . .

  Sitting by Hubbard Bath [?] swamp wood and looking north, at 3 P.M., I notice the now peculiar glaucous color of the very water, as well as the meadow-grass (i.e. sedge), at a dozen or twenty rods’ distance, seen through the slight haze which accompanies this first June heat . . .

(Journal, 12:203-204)

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