Thursday, March 2, 2017

Very gusty day.

March 2

At Cambridge. Very gusty day. An inch or two of snow falls, — all day about it, — and strangely blown away.

H. D. Thoreau, Journal, March 2, 1857

An inch or two of snow falls.
 See March 2, 1858 ("Snowed last night and this morning, about seven inches deep."); March 2, 1856 ("Has snowed three or four inches —very damp snow — in the night;")

March 2.  See A Book of the Seasons, by Henry Thoreau, March 2

Very gusty day. 
An inch or two of snow falls, — 
strangely blown away.

A Book of the Seasons,  by Henry Thoreau,  Very gusty day. 

A Book of the Seasons,  by Henry Thoreau
 "A book, each page written in its own season,
out-of-doors, in its own locality."
 ~edited, assembled and rewritten by zphx ©  2009-2025

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