the Thoreau Log.
8 January 1856. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Walden.

  The snow is about a foot, or probably a little more, deep on a level, and considerably drifted, but on the pond it is not more than five inches deep on an average, hero, partly turned into snow ice by tile, sinking of the ice, and perhaps partly blown off.

  Many catbird-nests about the pond. In apparently one I see a snake’s slough interwoven . . .

(Journal, 8:96-97)

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