the Thoreau Log.
9 May 1853. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  I have devoted most of my day to Mr. Alcott . . . Saw on Mr. Emerson’s firs several parti-colored warblers . . . At sundown paddled up the river . . . Walking to the Cliffs this afternoon, I noticed, on Fair Haven Hill, a season stillness, as I looked over the distant budding forest and heard the buzzing of a fly.
(Journal, 5:130-132)

Log Index


Log Pages

Donation

$