the Thoreau Log.
22 March 1854. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—Launch boat and paddle to Fair Haven.

  Still very cold. The most splendid show of ice chandeliers, casters, hour-glasses (!) that I ever saw or imagined . . . The now silvery willow catkins (notwithstanding the severe cold) shine along the shore, over the cold water, and C. [William Ellery Channing] thinks some willow osiers decidedly more yellow.

(Journal, 6:174)

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