the Thoreau Log.
8 November 1853. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  10 A.M.—Our first snow, the wind southerly, the air chilly and moist: a very fine snow, looking like a mist toward the woods or horizon, which at 2 o’clock has not whitened the ground. The children greet it with a shout when they come out at recess.

  P.M.—To riverside as far down as near Peter’s, to look at the water-line before the snow covers it. By Merrick’s pasture it is mainly a fine, still more or less green, thread-like weed or grass of the river bottom . . .

  Three larks rise from the sere grass on Minott’s Hill before me . . .

(Journal, 5:488-489)

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