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We leave this back page to a continuing series of quotes from Henry David Thoreau, paired with a Concord scene.
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We go admiring the pure and delicate tints of fungi on the surface of the damp swamp....When colors come to be taught in the schools, as they should be, both the prism (or the rainbow) and these fungi should be used by way of illustration, and if the pupil does not learn colors, he may learn fungi, which perhaps is better. Journal, September 1, 1856 |
Photo: Fall fungi, Concord woods. ©2001 Richard Stevenson.Background: Culprit Fey.
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