
We leave this back page to a continuing series of quotes from Henry David Thoreau, paired with a Concord scene.
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"Everywhere now in dry pitch pine woods stand the red lady's-slippers over the red pine leaves on the forest floor, rejoicing in June, with their two broad curving green leaves, -- some even in swamps. Uphold their rich, striped red, drooping sack."
(Journal, June 3, 1856)
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Lady Slipper Orchids at the Hapgood Wright Town Forest ("Fairy Land"). ©2002 Rich Stevenson.
Backgrounds: Word of Mouth Design.


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