the Thoreau Log.
25 November 1857. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Hubbard’s Close and thence through woods to Goose Pond and Pine Hill.

  A clear, cold, windy afternoon. The cat crackles with electricity when you stroke her, and the fur rises up to your touch.

  This is November of the hardest kind,—bare frozen ground covered with pale-brown or straw-colored herbage, a strong, cold, cutting northwest wind which makes inc seek to cover my ears, a perfectly clear and cloudless sky . . .

(Journal, 10:202-206)

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