the Thoreau Log.
29 June 1854. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Another clear morning after last evening’s rain.

  P.M.—To lime-kiln.

  Spurry, a good while. Cichorium at Simon Brown’s, three or four days (early); also catnep, about two davs . . . All the large black birches on Hubbard’s Hill have just been cut down,—half a dozen or more . . .

(Journal, 6:378-379)

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