the Thoreau Log.
17 May 1857. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—Round Walden.

  Gold-thread is abundantly out at Trillium Woods. The yellow birch catkins, now fully out or a little past prime, are very handsome now, numerous clusters of rich golden catkins hanging straight clown at a height from the ground on the end of the pendulous branches, amid the just expanding leaf-buds. It is like some great chandelier hung high over the underwood . . .

(Journal, 9:368-369)

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