the Thoreau Log.
31 March 1856. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Peter’s via Winter Street [?].

  I see the scarlet tops of white maples nearly a mile off, down the river, the lusty shoots of last year. Those of the red maple do not show thus.

  I see many little holes in this old and solid snow where leaves have sunk down gradually . . . It is as if the sun had driven this thin shield like a bullet thus deep into the solid snow . . .

(Journal, 8:234-235)

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