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

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  The white pines are now getting to be pretty generally parti-colored, the lower yellowing needles ready to fall. The sumachs are generally crimson (darker than scarlet), and young trees and bushes by the water and meadows are generally beginning to glow red and yellow. Especially the hillsides about Walden begin to wear these autumnal tints . . .
(Journal, 9:99)

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