the Thoreau Log.
25 July 1854. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  A decided rain-storm to-day and yesterday, such as we have not had certainly since May. Are we likely ever to have two days’ rain in June and the first half of July? There is considerable wind too.

  P. M.—To Bare Hill, Lincoln, via railroad.

  High blackberries, a day or two. The middle umbellet of the bristly aralia in some places, also a day or more . . .

(Journal, 6:410)

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