the Thoreau Log.
24 October 1860. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Walden Woods . . .

  Examine arcain V Emerson’s pond lot, to learn its age by the stumps cut last spring . . .

  Then there are the countless downy seeds (thistle-like) of the goldenrods, so fine that we do not notice them in the air. They cover our clothes like dust. No wonder they spread over all fields and far into the woods . . .

(Journal, 14:168-171)

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