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THIS DATE, FROM HENRY DAVID THOREAU'S JOURNAL: December 5, 1837 December 4, 1856 | Main | December 6, 1854 ». December 5, 1837 ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference December 5, 1837: Comments ...
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THIS DATE, FROM HENRY DAVID THOREAU'S JOURNAL THIS DATE, FROM HENRY DAVID THOREAU'S JOURNAL. "One world at a time . . . " My Photo. About · Categories · 1837 · 1838 · 1839 · 1840 · 1841 · 1842 · 1843 ...
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THIS DATE, FROM HENRY DAVID THOREAU'S JOURNAL: I see where a boy has set a box trap and baited it with half an apple, and, ... At the same time the wild cherries, birch, poplar, willows, checkerberry ...
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Bloomin' Blog: Encyclia Radiata A stick-mounted orchid, very fragrant. These openings took place over a period of about 12 hours. Powered by Castpost...
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THIS DATE, FROM HENRY DAVID THOREAU'S JOURNAL: THIS DATE, FROM HENRY DAVID THOREAU'S JOURNAL. "One world at a time . . . " My Photo ... The zizania fruit is green yet, but mostly dropped or plucked. ...
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THIS DATE, FROM HENRY DAVID THOREAU'S JOURNAL: 1859 November 8, 1859. How richly and exuberantly downy are many goldenrod and aster heads now, their seed just on the point of falling or being blown away, ...
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THIS DATE, FROM HENRY DAVID THOREAU'S JOURNAL: November 17, 1858 Nature is moderate and loves degrees. Winter is not all white and sere. Some trees are evergreen to cheer us, and on the forest floor our eyes do not fall ...
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THIS DATE, FROM HENRY DAVID THOREAU'S JOURNAL: February 26, 1852 The east side of Deep Cut nearly dry; sand has ceased flowing; west side just beginning. Now begin to see the Cladonia rangiferina (”reindeer moss”) in the ...
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THIS DATE, FROM HENRY DAVID THOREAU'S JOURNAL: April 26, 1852 Lay on the dead grass in a cup-like hollow sprinkled with half-dead low shrub oaks. As I lie flat, looking close in among the roots of the grass, ...
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THIS DATE, FROM HENRY DAVID THOREAU'S JOURNAL: November 26, 1837 THOUGHTS I look around for thoughts when I am overflowing myself. While I live on, thought is still in embryo, - it stirs not within me.
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