the Concord MagazineMay '99

Thoreau Almanac


We leave this back page to a continuing series of quotes from Henry David Thoreau's Walden, paired with a Concord scene... both applicable to the season.

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"Perhaps on that spring morning when Adam and Eve were driven out of Eden Walden Pond was already in existence, and even then breaking up in a gentle spring rain accompanied with mist and a southerly wind, and covered with myriads of ducks and geese, which had not heard of the fall, when still such pure lakes sufficed them."



geese and gosslings



Photo: Family Outing on the Sudbury River
©1999 Rich Stevenson.
Art: Hometown Websmith.
Thanks, Leslie Perrin Wilson, for help locating this quote.





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