the Thoreau Log.
3 January 1856. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Snows again. About two inches have fallen in the night, but it turns to a fine mist. It was a damp snow.

  P.M.—To Hill.

  The snow turned to a fine mist or mizzling, through evhich I see a little blue in the snow, lurking in the ruts. In the river meadows and on the (perhaps moist) sides of the hill, how common and conspicuous the brown spear-heads of the hardhack, above the snow . . .

(Journal, 8:81-83)

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