the Thoreau Log.
7 November 1858. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Bateman’s Pond . . .

  What struck me was a certain emptiness beyond, between the hemlocks and the hill, in the cool, washed air, as if I appreciated even here the absence of insects from it. It suggested agreeably to me a mere space in which to walk briskly. The fields are bleak, and they are, as it were, vacated. The very earth is like a house shut up for the winter, and I go knocking about it in vain . . .

  Rounding the Island just after sunset, I see not only the houses nearest the river but our own reflected in the river by the Island . . .

(Journal, 11:289-294)

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