the Thoreau Log.
15 May 1854. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Judging from those in garden, the Witchhazel, began to leaf yesterday, black alder to-day.

  P.M.—Up Assabet.

  The golden willow catkins are suddenly falling and covering my boat. High blueberry has flowered, say yesterday. Swamp-pink leafing, say yesterday. The Amelanchier Botryapium—some of them—have lost blossoms and show minute fruit. This I suspect the first sign of all wild edible fruit . . .

(Journal, 6:264-265)

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