the Thoreau Log.
22 April 1852. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  It still rains. The water is over the road at Flint’s Bridge, and, as I am told, has been for some time over the J. Miles road in the Corner, and near the further stone bridge. So that there is now only the Boston road open, unless we regard the Walden road as coming from Wayland and not from Lee’s Bridge . . .

  P.M.—Up river on east side.

  It takes this day to clear up gradually; successive sun-showers still make it foul. But the sun feels very warm after the storm. This makes five stormy days . . .

(Journal, 3:454-457)

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