in Thoreau’s Journal:
The snow has fallen so gently that if forms an upright wall on the slenderest twig. The agreeable maze which the branches make is more obvious than ever, and every twig thus laden is as still as the hillside itself.
in Thoreau’s Journal:
The snow has fallen so gently that if forms an upright wall on the slenderest twig. The agreeable maze which the branches make is more obvious than ever, and every twig thus laden is as still as the hillside itself.