
We leave this back page to a continuing series of quotes from Henry David Thoreau,
paired with a Concord scene...
both applicable to the season.
"But our wild apple is wild perchance like myself, who belong not to the aboriginal race here, but have strayed into the woods from the cultivated stock, -- where the birds, where winged thoughts or agents, have planted or are planting me. Even these at length furnish hardy stocks for the orchard."
Journal; May 23, 1851 |
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Photo: Ripe crabapples. ©2000 Richard Stevenson.
Background: Culprit Fey.
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