the Thoreau Log.
5 December 1858. Concord, Mass.
Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Some sugar maples, both large and small, have still, like the larger oaks, a few leaves about the larger limbs near the trunk.

  P.M.—To Walden.

  Snowed Yesterday afternoon, and now it is three or four inches deep and a fine mizzle falling and freezing to the twigs and stubble, so that there is quite a glaze . . .

(Journal, 11:364-365)

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