| February 10, 2018 |
Grows cold toward night, and windy.
H. D. Thoreau, Journal, February 10, 1858
Grows cold toward night, and windy. See February 10, 1860 ("A very strong and a cold northwest wind to-day, shaking the house, — thermometer at 11 a. m., 14°,") See also February 13, 2016 (“Grew cold again last night, with high wind. . . . I think a high wind commonly follows rain or a thaw in winter.”)
February 10. See A Book of the Seasons, by Henry Thoreau, February 10
A Book of the Seasons, by Henry Thoreau
"A book, each page written in its own season,
out-of-doors, in its own locality.”
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