See EDK August 14, 1860 ("Very rainy.") See also August 25. 1852 ("One of those serious and normal storms ~ not a shower which you can see through, not a transient cloud that drops rain ~ something regular, a fall rain, coincident with a different mood or season of the mind. "); August 11, 1858 ("Now is our rainy season. It has rained half the days for ten days past"); August 13, 1858 ("You have had to consider each afternoon whether you must not take an umbrella."');l August 25, 1859 ("Copious rain at last, in the night and during the day. ");
New and collected mind-prints. by Zphx. Following H.D.Thoreau 170 years ago today. Seasons are in me. My moods periodical -- no two days alike.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Aug.14.
See EDK August 14, 1860 ("Very rainy.") See also August 25. 1852 ("One of those serious and normal storms ~ not a shower which you can see through, not a transient cloud that drops rain ~ something regular, a fall rain, coincident with a different mood or season of the mind. "); August 11, 1858 ("Now is our rainy season. It has rained half the days for ten days past"); August 13, 1858 ("You have had to consider each afternoon whether you must not take an umbrella."');l August 25, 1859 ("Copious rain at last, in the night and during the day. ");
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