Saturday, November 13, 2021

Rain all day.



November 13.

November 13, 2013


Rain all day.


H. D. Thoreau Journal, November 13, 1853

See November 13, 1854 ("It has rained hard the 11th, 12th, and 13th,"); November 13, 1855 ("Seventy or eighty geese, in three harrows successively smaller, flying southwest—pretty well west—over the house. A completely overcast, occasionally drizzling forenoon."); November 13, 1857 ("Some rain in the night."); November 13, 1858 ("After expecting snow all day, —'though we did not know but it would prove rain,—we looked out the window at 9 P. M. and saw the ground for the most part white with the first sugaring."). See also  November 2, 1852 ("This afternoon a three-days' rain-storm is drawing to an end"); November 6, 1858 ("This is another rainy day"); November 8 , 1857 ("A warm, cloudy, rain-threatening morning. . . .. a long flock of geese are going over from northeast to southwest") ); November 10, 1859 ("Rain; warm"); November 14, 1855 ("The rain has raised the river an additional foot or more, and it is creeping over the meadows."); November 30, 1857 ("A still, warm, cloudy, rain-threatening day. The air is full of geese all flying southwest.")



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