the Thoreau Log.
6 March 1853. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  This morning, the ground being still covered with snow, there was quite a fog over the river and meadows, which I think owing to a warm atmosphere over the cold snow.

  P. M.—To Lee’s Hill.

  Stedman Buttrick calls the ducks which we see in winter, widgeons and wood sheldrakes.

(Journal, 5:5-7)

Log Index


Log Pages

Donation

$