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Thoreau Almanac

We leave this back page to a continuing series of quotes from Henry David Thoreau, paired with a Concord scene.
working hard for his living


I see where [the squirrel] sat in a young oak and ate an acorn, dropping the shells on the snow beneath....How independently they live, not alarmed, though the snow be two feet deep!

Journal, January 3, 1856

Photo: Kristina Joyce.

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