the Thoreau Log.
19 March 1855. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  A fine clear and warm day for the season. Launched my boat.

  P.M.—Paddled to Fair Haven Pond.

  Very pleasant and warm, when the wind lulls and the water is perfectly smooth. I make the voyage without gloves. The snow of March 14th is about gone, and the landscape is once more russet. The thick ice of the meadows lies rotting on each side of the stream . . .

(Journal, 7:255-258)

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