the Thoreau Log.
27 November 1853. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Now a man will eat his heart, if ever, now while the earth is bare, barren and cheerless, and we have the coldness of winter without the variety of ice and snow; but methinks the variety and compensation are in the stars now. How bright they are now by contrast with the dark earth! . . .

  It is too cold to-day to use a paddle; the water freezes on the handle and numbs my fingers . . .

(Journal, 5:520-521)

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