the Thoreau Log.
22 March 1859. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—The wind changes to easterly and is more raw, i.e. cool and moist, and the air thickens as if it would rain.

  Returning from Poplar Hill through the west end of Sleepy Hollow, it is very still, the air thick, just ready to rain, and I hear there, on the apple trees and small oaks, the tree sparrows and hyemalis singing very pleasantly . . .

(Journal, 12:70-71)

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