the Thoreau Log.
4 March 1852. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  10 A.M.—Up river on ice to Fair Haven Pond . . .

  I cut my initials on the bee tree. Now, at 11.30 perhaps, the sky begins to be slightly overcast . . .

  It is pleasant to see the reddish-green leaves of the lambkill still hanging with fruit above the snow, for I am now crossing the shrub oak plain to the Cliffs . . .

(Journal, 3:329-335)

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