the Thoreau Log.
21 March 1852. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Railroad causeway at Heywood’s meadow.

  The ice no sooner melts than you see the now red and yellow pads of the yellow lily beginning to shoot up from the bottom of the pools and ditches, for there they yield to the first impulses of the heat and feel not the chilling blasts of March.

  This evening a little snow falls. The weather about these days is cold and wintry again.

(Journal, 3:357-358)

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