the Thoreau Log.
27 September 1851. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Here is a cloudy day, and now the fisherman is out. Some tall, many-flowered, bluish-white asters are still abundant by the brook-sides . . .

  2 P.M.—Rowed down the river to Ball’s Hill . . . The river is so low that, off N. Barrett’s shore, some low islands are exposed, covered with a green grass like mildew . . . From Ball’s Hill the Great Meadows, now smoothly shorn, have a quite imposing appearance, so spacious and level . . .

(Journal, 3:24-29)

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