the Thoreau Log.
2 November 1857. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Wild apples have lost some of their brilliancy now and are chiefly fallen.

  Returning, I see the red oak on R.W.E.’s shore reflected in the bright sky water. In the reflection the tree is black against the clear whitish sky, though as I see it against the opposite woods it is a warm greenish yellow. But the river sees it against the bright sky, and hence the reflection is like ink. The water tells me how it looks to it seen from below . . .

(Journal, 10:156-157)

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