the Thoreau Log.
4 April 1856. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Clamshell, etc.

  The alder scales south of the railroad, beyond the bridge, are loosened . This corresponds to the opening (not merely expansion showing the fuzziness) of the white maple buds.

  There is still but little rain, but the fog of yesterday still rests on the earth. My neighbor says it is the frost coming out of the ground. This, perhaps, is not the best description . . .

(Journal, 8:247-249)

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