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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