the Thoreau Log.
8 March 1855. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To old Carlisle road.

  Another fair day with easterly wind. This morning I got my boat out of the cellar and turned it up in the yard to let the seams open before I calk it. The blue river, now almost completely open . . .

  Daniel Clark tells me that on his part of the Great Meadows there is a hole just about the breadth and depth of a man, commonly full of water.

(Journal, 7:234-236)

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