the Thoreau Log.
20 January 1855. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Conantum and C. Miles with [William] Tappan . . .

  We cross the fields behind Hubbard’s and suddenly slump into dry ditches concealed by the snow, up to the middle, and flounder out again. How new all things seem! Here is a broad, shallow pool in the fields, which yesterday was slosh, now converted into a soft, white, fleecy snow ice, like bread that has spewed out and baked outside the pan.

(Journal, 7:122-128)

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