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HENRY DAVID THOREAU
Henry David Thoreau. Henry David Thoreau lived for two years, two months, and two days by Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. His time in Walden Woods became a model of deliberate and ethical living. His words and deeds continue to inspire millions around the world who seek solutions to critical environmental and societal challenges. DON HENLEY | THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT Photo: David McClister. Best known as a founder of the legendary rock band, the Eagles, as well as an influential solo artist, Don Henley has maintained an extraordinary commitment to music and to various philanthropic efforts throughout his career, including a dedication HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: MUSIC Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Music. A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. It teaches us again and again to trust the remotest and finest as the HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: FRIENDSHIP Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Friendship. A Friend is one who incessantly pays us the compliment of expecting from us all the virtues, and who can appreciate them in us.—. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. A man cannot be said to succeed in this life who does not satisfy one friend.—. Journal, 19 February 1857. THOREAU BUST SCULPTURE Thoreau bust sculpture – 6 inch. $ 38.50. The Walton Ricketson portraiture bust of Henry David Thoreau is quite possibly the best sculpture ever produced of Concord’s favorite son and author of Walden. It represents a young, idealized Henry Thoreau much the way he looked when he was living at Walden Pond. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: SOLITUDE Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Solitude. After having some business dealings with men, I am occasionally chagrined, and feel as if I had done some wrong, and it is hard to forget the ugly circumstance. I see that such intercourse long continued would make one thoroughly prosaic, hard, and course. A hard, insensible man whom we liken to arock
THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECTNEWS ARCHIVEFOR STUDENTSPOEMSPOLICIES AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTSHIKING AND RECREATION The Kurt Vonnegut Museum, The Walden Woods Project, Thoreau Farm, and The Thoreau Society present a live panel discussion on Transcendentalism and its connection to literature, art, and music. Thursday, June 24 7:00-8:00pm EST. VIA Zoom This is a ticketed event. THOREAU’S CABIN SITE Thoreau’s Cabin Site. The location of Thoreau’s cabin was discovered by archaeologist Roland Robbins in 1945, nearly 100 years after Thoreau left Walden Pond. In addition to the discovery of the original hearth stone, a number of artifacts from Thoreau’s stay were found, many of which are housed at the Thoreau Institute. THE THOREAU INSTITUTE AT WALDEN WOODS The Thoreau Institute is the headquarters of The Walden Woods Project. Our facility is a center for research and education focusing on Thoreau’s literary achievements, philosophy and his influence on the environmental and social movements of the 20th and 21st centuries. The campus comprises three primary structures situated on twenty-two HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: NATURE Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Nature. After having some business dealings with men, I am occasionally chagrined, and feel as if I had done some wrong, and it is hard to forget the ugly circumstance. I see that such intercourse long continued would make one thoroughly prosaic, hard, and course. A hard, insensible man whom we liken to arock is
HENRY DAVID THOREAU
Henry David Thoreau. Henry David Thoreau lived for two years, two months, and two days by Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. His time in Walden Woods became a model of deliberate and ethical living. His words and deeds continue to inspire millions around the world who seek solutions to critical environmental and societal challenges. DON HENLEY | THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT Photo: David McClister. Best known as a founder of the legendary rock band, the Eagles, as well as an influential solo artist, Don Henley has maintained an extraordinary commitment to music and to various philanthropic efforts throughout his career, including a dedication HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: MUSIC Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Music. A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. It teaches us again and again to trust the remotest and finest as the HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: FRIENDSHIP Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Friendship. A Friend is one who incessantly pays us the compliment of expecting from us all the virtues, and who can appreciate them in us.—. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. A man cannot be said to succeed in this life who does not satisfy one friend.—. Journal, 19 February 1857. THOREAU BUST SCULPTURE Thoreau bust sculpture – 6 inch. $ 38.50. The Walton Ricketson portraiture bust of Henry David Thoreau is quite possibly the best sculpture ever produced of Concord’s favorite son and author of Walden. It represents a young, idealized Henry Thoreau much the way he looked when he was living at Walden Pond. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: SOLITUDE Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Solitude. After having some business dealings with men, I am occasionally chagrined, and feel as if I had done some wrong, and it is hard to forget the ugly circumstance. I see that such intercourse long continued would make one thoroughly prosaic, hard, and course. A hard, insensible man whom we liken to arock
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: MOUNTAINS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Mountains. Ah! I need solitude. I have come forth to this hill at sunset to see the forms of the mountains in the horizon—to behold and commune with something grander than man. Their mere distance and unprofanedness is an infinite encouragement. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: FRIENDSHIP Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Friendship. A Friend is one who incessantly pays us the compliment of expecting from us all the virtues, and who can appreciate them in us.—. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. A man cannot be said to succeed in this life who does not satisfy one friend.—. Journal, 19 February 1857. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: RIVERS, PONDS & STREAMS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Rivers, Ponds & Streams. A man at work on the Ledum Pool, draining it, says that, when they had ditched about six feet deep, or to the bottom, near the edge of this swamp, they came to old flags, and he thought that the whole swamp was ounce a pond and the flag grew by the edge of it.—. Journal, 22 October1858.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: INDIVIDUALITY Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Individuality. A man does best when he is most himself.—. Journal, 21 January 1852. At each step man measures himself against the system.—. Journal, 31 January 1841. How many men have you seen that did not belong to any sect, or party, or clique.—. Journal, 9 August 1858. THE JOURNAL OF HENRY DAVID THOREAU The Journal of Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau’s Journals (Photograph by Herbert Gleason) Journal I: 1837 - 1846. Journal II: 1850 - September 15, 1851. Journal III: September 16, 1851 - April 30, 1852. Journal IV: May 1, 1852 - February 27, 1853. Journal V: March 5 - November 30, 1853. Journal VI: December 1853 - HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HEALTH & ILLNESS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Health & Illness. 'Tis healthy to be sick sometimes.—. Journal, 10 January 1851. A healthy man, indeed, is the complement of the seasons, and in winter, summer is in his heart.—". A Winter Walk ". A man may use as simple a diet as the animals, and yet retain health and strength.—. Walden. THOREAU’S RELIGIOUS VIEWS Thoreau’s Religious Views. Henry Thoreau lived through a time in which the Church was fracturing. When Puritans first settled New England, they adhered to the Church’s strict rules, such as fully confessing sins. However, the Unitarian Church had become more liberal by the time Thoreau was a kid and the requirements for membership weremore
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: WEALTH & POVERTY Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Wealth & Poverty. A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone.—. Walden. Above all, we cannot afford not to live in the present.—". Walking ". Again and again I congratulate myself on my so-called poverty. I was almost disappointed yesterday to find thirty dollars inmy desk
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: SIMPLICITY Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Simplicity. A lady once offered me a mat, but as I had no room to spare within the house, nor time to spare within or without to shake it, I declined it, preferring to wipe my feet on the sod before my door. It is best to avoid the beginnings ofevil.—. Walden.
THE WRITINGS OF HENRY DAVID THOREAU (1906) The Writings of Henry David Thoreau (1906) This edition of the writings of Thoreau is complete in a way which was impossible in the case of all previous editions, for it contains his entire Journal, which has only recently become available for publication. The four volumes of selections from the Journal edited by his friend andcorrespondent
THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECTNEWS ARCHIVEFOR STUDENTSPOEMSPOLICIES AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTSHIKING AND RECREATION Walden Pond Collections Project Farm Due to COVID-19, The Walden Woods Project is closed to visitors. We welcome your email or phone call and will respond promptly. We hope you stay well and safe. THOREAU’S CABIN SITE About The location of Thoreau’s cabin was discovered by archaeologist Roland Robbins in 1945, nearly 100 years after Thoreau left Walden Pond. In HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: NATURE Books of natural history make the most cheerful winter reading. I read in Audubon with a thrill of delight, when the snow covers the ground, of the magnolia, and the Florida keys, and their warm sea breezes; of the fence-rail, and the cotton-tree, and the migrations of the rice-bird; of the breaking up of winter in Labrador, and the melting of the snow on the forks of the Missouri; and owe an THOREAU BUST SCULPTURE The Walton Ricketson portraiture bust of Henry David Thoreau is quite possibly the best sculpture ever produced of Concord’s favorite son and author of Walden.It represents a young, idealized Henry Thoreau much the way he looked when he was living at Walden Pond. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: RIVERS, PONDS & STREAMS On foot, however, we continued up along the bank, feeling our way with a stick through the showery and foggy day, and climbing over the slippery logs in our path with as much pleasure and buoyancy as in brightest sunshine; scenting the fragrance of the pines and the wet clay under our feet, and cheered by the tones of invisible waterfalls; with visions of toadstools, and wandering frogs, and HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HEALTH & ILLNESS Brown is the color for me, the color of our coats and our daily lives, the color of the poor man’s loaf. The bright tints are pies and cakes, good only for October feasts, DON HENLEY | THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT Photo: David McClister. Best known as a founder of the legendary rock band, the Eagles, as well as an influential solo artist, Don Henley has maintained an extraordinary commitment to music and to various philanthropic efforts throughout his career, including a dedication HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: FRIENDSHIP Even the death of Friends will inspire us as much as their lives. They will leave consolation to the mourners, as the rich leave money to defray the expenses of their funerals, and their memories will be incrusted over with sublime and pleasing thoughts, as monuments of other men are overgrown with moss; for our Friends have no place inthe graveyard.—
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: SOLITUDE Ah! I need solitude. I have come forth to this hill at sunset to see the forms of the mountains in the horizon—to behold and commune with something grander than man. THE HENRY D. THOREAU MIS-QUOTATION PAGE Misquotation: The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it.. Appearing incorrectly in multiple publications, the correct quotation from Walden is: “The cost of a thing is the amount of what I will call life which is required to be exchanged for it, immediately or in the long run.” THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECTNEWS ARCHIVEFOR STUDENTSPOEMSPOLICIES AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTSHIKING AND RECREATION Walden Pond Collections Project Farm Due to COVID-19, The Walden Woods Project is closed to visitors. We welcome your email or phone call and will respond promptly. We hope you stay well and safe. THOREAU’S CABIN SITE About The location of Thoreau’s cabin was discovered by archaeologist Roland Robbins in 1945, nearly 100 years after Thoreau left Walden Pond. In HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: NATURE Books of natural history make the most cheerful winter reading. I read in Audubon with a thrill of delight, when the snow covers the ground, of the magnolia, and the Florida keys, and their warm sea breezes; of the fence-rail, and the cotton-tree, and the migrations of the rice-bird; of the breaking up of winter in Labrador, and the melting of the snow on the forks of the Missouri; and owe an THOREAU BUST SCULPTURE The Walton Ricketson portraiture bust of Henry David Thoreau is quite possibly the best sculpture ever produced of Concord’s favorite son and author of Walden.It represents a young, idealized Henry Thoreau much the way he looked when he was living at Walden Pond. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: RIVERS, PONDS & STREAMS On foot, however, we continued up along the bank, feeling our way with a stick through the showery and foggy day, and climbing over the slippery logs in our path with as much pleasure and buoyancy as in brightest sunshine; scenting the fragrance of the pines and the wet clay under our feet, and cheered by the tones of invisible waterfalls; with visions of toadstools, and wandering frogs, and HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HEALTH & ILLNESS Brown is the color for me, the color of our coats and our daily lives, the color of the poor man’s loaf. The bright tints are pies and cakes, good only for October feasts, DON HENLEY | THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT Photo: David McClister. Best known as a founder of the legendary rock band, the Eagles, as well as an influential solo artist, Don Henley has maintained an extraordinary commitment to music and to various philanthropic efforts throughout his career, including a dedication HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: FRIENDSHIP Even the death of Friends will inspire us as much as their lives. They will leave consolation to the mourners, as the rich leave money to defray the expenses of their funerals, and their memories will be incrusted over with sublime and pleasing thoughts, as monuments of other men are overgrown with moss; for our Friends have no place inthe graveyard.—
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: SOLITUDE Ah! I need solitude. I have come forth to this hill at sunset to see the forms of the mountains in the horizon—to behold and commune with something grander than man. THE HENRY D. THOREAU MIS-QUOTATION PAGE Misquotation: The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it.. Appearing incorrectly in multiple publications, the correct quotation from Walden is: “The cost of a thing is the amount of what I will call life which is required to be exchanged for it, immediately or in the long run.”THOREAU INSTITUTE
The Walden Woods Project buys an 18-acre site, built by Boston philanthropist Henry Lee Higginson. The acquisition includes a turn-of-the-century estate listed on The National Register of Historic Places that now houses the Project’s administrative offices and theThoreau Institute.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: LIFE & DEATH Even the death of Friends will inspire us as much as their lives. They will leave consolation to the mourners, as the rich leave money to defray the expenses of their funerals, and their memories will be incrusted over with sublime and pleasing thoughts, as monuments of other men are overgrown with moss; for our Friends have no place inthe graveyard.—
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: MOUNTAINS The prospect of the young is forward and unbounded, mingling the future with the present. In the declining day the thoughts make haste to rest in darkness, HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: MUSIC A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HEALTH & ILLNESS Brown is the color for me, the color of our coats and our daily lives, the color of the poor man’s loaf. The bright tints are pies and cakes, good only for October feasts, HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: SIMPLICITY A lady once offered me a mat, but as I had no room to spare within the house, nor time to spare within or without to shake it, I declined it, preferring to wipe my feet on the sod before my door. THOREAU AND THE ENVIRONMENT Henry Thoreau liked to get his feet muddy; all nature was a tonic for him. Nearly every day, year round, he was out walking — exploring and studying every nook and cranny in Walden WoodsHENRY DAVID THOREAU
Henry David Thoreau lived for two years, two months, and two days by Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. His time in Walden Woods became a model of deliberate and ethical living. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: RIVERS, PONDS & STREAMS On foot, however, we continued up along the bank, feeling our way with a stick through the showery and foggy day, and climbing over the slippery logs in our path with as much pleasure and buoyancy as in brightest sunshine; scenting the fragrance of the pines and the wet clay under our feet, and cheered by the tones of invisible waterfalls; with visions of toadstools, and wandering frogs, and HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: EASTERN PHILOSOPHY Fix not thy heart on that which is transitory; for the Dijlah, or Tigris, will continue to flow through Bagdad after the race of caliphs is extinct: if thy hand has plenty, be liberal as the date tree; but if it affords nothing to give away, be an azad, or free man, like thecypress.—
THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECTNEWS ARCHIVEFOR STUDENTSPOEMSPOLICIES AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTSHIKING AND RECREATION The Kurt Vonnegut Museum, The Walden Woods Project, Thoreau Farm, and The Thoreau Society present a live panel discussion on Transcendentalism and its connection to literature, art, and music. Thursday, June 24 7:00-8:00pm EST. VIA Zoom This is a ticketed event. THOREAU’S CABIN SITE Thoreau’s Cabin Site. The location of Thoreau’s cabin was discovered by archaeologist Roland Robbins in 1945, nearly 100 years after Thoreau left Walden Pond. In addition to the discovery of the original hearth stone, a number of artifacts from Thoreau’s stay were found, many of which are housed at the Thoreau Institute. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: LIFE & DEATH Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Life & Death. Above all, we cannot afford not to live in the present.—". Walking ". Always there is life which, rightly lived, implies a divine satisfaction.—. Journal, 14 November 1839. Any prospect of awakening or coming to life to a dead man makes indifferent all times and places. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: NATURE Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Nature. After having some business dealings with men, I am occasionally chagrined, and feel as if I had done some wrong, and it is hard to forget the ugly circumstance. I see that such intercourse long continued would make one thoroughly prosaic, hard, and course. A hard, insensible man whom we liken to arock is
DON HENLEY | THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT Photo: David McClister. Best known as a founder of the legendary rock band, the Eagles, as well as an influential solo artist, Don Henley has maintained an extraordinary commitment to music and to various philanthropic efforts throughout his career, including a dedication HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: TREES & LEAVES Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Trees & Leaves. A queen might be proud to walk where these gallant trees have spread their bright cloaks in the mud. I see wagons roll over them as a shadow or reflection, and the drivers heed them just as little as they did their own shadows before.—". Autumnal Tints ". HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: FRIENDSHIP Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Friendship. A Friend is one who incessantly pays us the compliment of expecting from us all the virtues, and who can appreciate them in us.—. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. A man cannot be said to succeed in this life who does not satisfy one friend.—. Journal, 19 February 1857. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HEALTH & ILLNESS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Health & Illness. 'Tis healthy to be sick sometimes.—. Journal, 10 January 1851. A healthy man, indeed, is the complement of the seasons, and in winter, summer is in his heart.—". A Winter Walk ". A man may use as simple a diet as the animals, and yet retain health and strength.—. Walden. THOREAU BUST SCULPTURE Thoreau bust sculpture – 6 inch. $ 38.50. The Walton Ricketson portraiture bust of Henry David Thoreau is quite possibly the best sculpture ever produced of Concord’s favorite son and author of Walden. It represents a young, idealized Henry Thoreau much the way he looked when he was living at Walden Pond. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: RIVERS, PONDS & STREAMS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Rivers, Ponds & Streams. A man at work on the Ledum Pool, draining it, says that, when they had ditched about six feet deep, or to the bottom, near the edge of this swamp, they came to old flags, and he thought that the whole swamp was ounce a pond and the flag grew by the edge of it.—. Journal, 22 October1858.
THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECTNEWS ARCHIVEFOR STUDENTSPOEMSPOLICIES AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTSHIKING AND RECREATION The Kurt Vonnegut Museum, The Walden Woods Project, Thoreau Farm, and The Thoreau Society present a live panel discussion on Transcendentalism and its connection to literature, art, and music. Thursday, June 24 7:00-8:00pm EST. VIA Zoom This is a ticketed event. THOREAU’S CABIN SITE Thoreau’s Cabin Site. The location of Thoreau’s cabin was discovered by archaeologist Roland Robbins in 1945, nearly 100 years after Thoreau left Walden Pond. In addition to the discovery of the original hearth stone, a number of artifacts from Thoreau’s stay were found, many of which are housed at the Thoreau Institute. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: LIFE & DEATH Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Life & Death. Above all, we cannot afford not to live in the present.—". Walking ". Always there is life which, rightly lived, implies a divine satisfaction.—. Journal, 14 November 1839. Any prospect of awakening or coming to life to a dead man makes indifferent all times and places. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: NATURE Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Nature. After having some business dealings with men, I am occasionally chagrined, and feel as if I had done some wrong, and it is hard to forget the ugly circumstance. I see that such intercourse long continued would make one thoroughly prosaic, hard, and course. A hard, insensible man whom we liken to arock is
DON HENLEY | THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT Photo: David McClister. Best known as a founder of the legendary rock band, the Eagles, as well as an influential solo artist, Don Henley has maintained an extraordinary commitment to music and to various philanthropic efforts throughout his career, including a dedication HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: TREES & LEAVES Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Trees & Leaves. A queen might be proud to walk where these gallant trees have spread their bright cloaks in the mud. I see wagons roll over them as a shadow or reflection, and the drivers heed them just as little as they did their own shadows before.—". Autumnal Tints ". HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: FRIENDSHIP Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Friendship. A Friend is one who incessantly pays us the compliment of expecting from us all the virtues, and who can appreciate them in us.—. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. A man cannot be said to succeed in this life who does not satisfy one friend.—. Journal, 19 February 1857. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HEALTH & ILLNESS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Health & Illness. 'Tis healthy to be sick sometimes.—. Journal, 10 January 1851. A healthy man, indeed, is the complement of the seasons, and in winter, summer is in his heart.—". A Winter Walk ". A man may use as simple a diet as the animals, and yet retain health and strength.—. Walden. THOREAU BUST SCULPTURE Thoreau bust sculpture – 6 inch. $ 38.50. The Walton Ricketson portraiture bust of Henry David Thoreau is quite possibly the best sculpture ever produced of Concord’s favorite son and author of Walden. It represents a young, idealized Henry Thoreau much the way he looked when he was living at Walden Pond. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: RIVERS, PONDS & STREAMS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Rivers, Ponds & Streams. A man at work on the Ledum Pool, draining it, says that, when they had ditched about six feet deep, or to the bottom, near the edge of this swamp, they came to old flags, and he thought that the whole swamp was ounce a pond and the flag grew by the edge of it.—. Journal, 22 October1858.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: MOUNTAINS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Mountains. Ah! I need solitude. I have come forth to this hill at sunset to see the forms of the mountains in the horizon—to behold and commune with something grander than man. Their mere distance and unprofanedness is an infinite encouragement. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: RIVERS, PONDS & STREAMS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Rivers, Ponds & Streams. A man at work on the Ledum Pool, draining it, says that, when they had ditched about six feet deep, or to the bottom, near the edge of this swamp, they came to old flags, and he thought that the whole swamp was ounce a pond and the flag grew by the edge of it.—. Journal, 22 October1858.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: SIMPLICITY Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Simplicity. A lady once offered me a mat, but as I had no room to spare within the house, nor time to spare within or without to shake it, I declined it, preferring to wipe my feet on the sod before my door. It is best to avoid the beginnings ofevil.—. Walden.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HEALTH & ILLNESS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Health & Illness. 'Tis healthy to be sick sometimes.—. Journal, 10 January 1851. A healthy man, indeed, is the complement of the seasons, and in winter, summer is in his heart.—". A Winter Walk ". A man may use as simple a diet as the animals, and yet retain health and strength.—. Walden. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: MUSIC Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Music. A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. It teaches us again and again to trust the remotest and finest as the THOREAU AND THE ENVIRONMENT Thoreau and the Environment. Snow-laden pitch pines (Photographer: Herbert Gleason, from The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, 1906) Henry Thoreau liked to get his feet muddy; all nature was a tonic for him. Nearly every day, year round, he was out walking — exploring and studying every nook and cranny in Walden Woods, Estabrook Woods, andthe
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: WATER & WATERS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Water & Waters. All our Concord waters have two colors at least; one when viewed at a distance, and another, more proper, close at hand.—. Walden. Already, by the first of September, I had seen two or three small maples turned scarlet across the pond, beneath where the white stems of three aspens diverged, at HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: EASTERN PHILOSOPHY Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Eastern Philosophy & Religion. A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. It teaches us again and again to trustthe
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: SOUNDS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Sounds. A thrumming of piano-strings beyond the gardens and through the elms. At length the melody steals into my being. I know not when it began to occupy me. By some fortunate coincidence of thought or circumstance I am attuned to the universe, I am fitted to hear, my being moves in a sphere of melody,my fancy
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: SOLITUDE Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Solitude. After having some business dealings with men, I am occasionally chagrined, and feel as if I had done some wrong, and it is hard to forget the ugly circumstance. I see that such intercourse long continued would make one thoroughly prosaic, hard, and course. A hard, insensible man whom we liken to arock
THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECTNEWS ARCHIVEFOR STUDENTSPOEMSPOLICIES AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTSHIKING AND RECREATION The Kurt Vonnegut Museum, The Walden Woods Project, Thoreau Farm, and The Thoreau Society present a live panel discussion on Transcendentalism and its connection to literature, art, and music. Thursday, June 24 7:00-8:00pm EST. VIA Zoom This is a ticketed event. THOREAU’S CABIN SITE Thoreau’s Cabin Site. The location of Thoreau’s cabin was discovered by archaeologist Roland Robbins in 1945, nearly 100 years after Thoreau left Walden Pond. In addition to the discovery of the original hearth stone, a number of artifacts from Thoreau’s stay were found, many of which are housed at the Thoreau Institute. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: LIFE & DEATH Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Life & Death. Above all, we cannot afford not to live in the present.—". Walking ". Always there is life which, rightly lived, implies a divine satisfaction.—. Journal, 14 November 1839. Any prospect of awakening or coming to life to a dead man makes indifferent all times and places. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: NATURE Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Nature. After having some business dealings with men, I am occasionally chagrined, and feel as if I had done some wrong, and it is hard to forget the ugly circumstance. I see that such intercourse long continued would make one thoroughly prosaic, hard, and course. A hard, insensible man whom we liken to arock is
DON HENLEY | THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT Photo: David McClister. Best known as a founder of the legendary rock band, the Eagles, as well as an influential solo artist, Don Henley has maintained an extraordinary commitment to music and to various philanthropic efforts throughout his career, including a dedication HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: TREES & LEAVES Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Trees & Leaves. A queen might be proud to walk where these gallant trees have spread their bright cloaks in the mud. I see wagons roll over them as a shadow or reflection, and the drivers heed them just as little as they did their own shadows before.—". Autumnal Tints ". HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: FRIENDSHIP Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Friendship. A Friend is one who incessantly pays us the compliment of expecting from us all the virtues, and who can appreciate them in us.—. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. A man cannot be said to succeed in this life who does not satisfy one friend.—. Journal, 19 February 1857. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HEALTH & ILLNESS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Health & Illness. 'Tis healthy to be sick sometimes.—. Journal, 10 January 1851. A healthy man, indeed, is the complement of the seasons, and in winter, summer is in his heart.—". A Winter Walk ". A man may use as simple a diet as the animals, and yet retain health and strength.—. Walden. THOREAU BUST SCULPTURE Thoreau bust sculpture – 6 inch. $ 38.50. The Walton Ricketson portraiture bust of Henry David Thoreau is quite possibly the best sculpture ever produced of Concord’s favorite son and author of Walden. It represents a young, idealized Henry Thoreau much the way he looked when he was living at Walden Pond. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: RIVERS, PONDS & STREAMS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Rivers, Ponds & Streams. A man at work on the Ledum Pool, draining it, says that, when they had ditched about six feet deep, or to the bottom, near the edge of this swamp, they came to old flags, and he thought that the whole swamp was ounce a pond and the flag grew by the edge of it.—. Journal, 22 October1858.
THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECTNEWS ARCHIVEFOR STUDENTSPOEMSPOLICIES AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTSHIKING AND RECREATION The Kurt Vonnegut Museum, The Walden Woods Project, Thoreau Farm, and The Thoreau Society present a live panel discussion on Transcendentalism and its connection to literature, art, and music. Thursday, June 24 7:00-8:00pm EST. VIA Zoom This is a ticketed event. THOREAU’S CABIN SITE Thoreau’s Cabin Site. The location of Thoreau’s cabin was discovered by archaeologist Roland Robbins in 1945, nearly 100 years after Thoreau left Walden Pond. In addition to the discovery of the original hearth stone, a number of artifacts from Thoreau’s stay were found, many of which are housed at the Thoreau Institute. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: LIFE & DEATH Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Life & Death. Above all, we cannot afford not to live in the present.—". Walking ". Always there is life which, rightly lived, implies a divine satisfaction.—. Journal, 14 November 1839. Any prospect of awakening or coming to life to a dead man makes indifferent all times and places. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: NATURE Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Nature. After having some business dealings with men, I am occasionally chagrined, and feel as if I had done some wrong, and it is hard to forget the ugly circumstance. I see that such intercourse long continued would make one thoroughly prosaic, hard, and course. A hard, insensible man whom we liken to arock is
DON HENLEY | THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT Photo: David McClister. Best known as a founder of the legendary rock band, the Eagles, as well as an influential solo artist, Don Henley has maintained an extraordinary commitment to music and to various philanthropic efforts throughout his career, including a dedication HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: TREES & LEAVES Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Trees & Leaves. A queen might be proud to walk where these gallant trees have spread their bright cloaks in the mud. I see wagons roll over them as a shadow or reflection, and the drivers heed them just as little as they did their own shadows before.—". Autumnal Tints ". HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: FRIENDSHIP Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Friendship. A Friend is one who incessantly pays us the compliment of expecting from us all the virtues, and who can appreciate them in us.—. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. A man cannot be said to succeed in this life who does not satisfy one friend.—. Journal, 19 February 1857. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HEALTH & ILLNESS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Health & Illness. 'Tis healthy to be sick sometimes.—. Journal, 10 January 1851. A healthy man, indeed, is the complement of the seasons, and in winter, summer is in his heart.—". A Winter Walk ". A man may use as simple a diet as the animals, and yet retain health and strength.—. Walden. THOREAU BUST SCULPTURE Thoreau bust sculpture – 6 inch. $ 38.50. The Walton Ricketson portraiture bust of Henry David Thoreau is quite possibly the best sculpture ever produced of Concord’s favorite son and author of Walden. It represents a young, idealized Henry Thoreau much the way he looked when he was living at Walden Pond. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: RIVERS, PONDS & STREAMS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Rivers, Ponds & Streams. A man at work on the Ledum Pool, draining it, says that, when they had ditched about six feet deep, or to the bottom, near the edge of this swamp, they came to old flags, and he thought that the whole swamp was ounce a pond and the flag grew by the edge of it.—. Journal, 22 October1858.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: MOUNTAINS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Mountains. Ah! I need solitude. I have come forth to this hill at sunset to see the forms of the mountains in the horizon—to behold and commune with something grander than man. Their mere distance and unprofanedness is an infinite encouragement. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: RIVERS, PONDS & STREAMS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Rivers, Ponds & Streams. A man at work on the Ledum Pool, draining it, says that, when they had ditched about six feet deep, or to the bottom, near the edge of this swamp, they came to old flags, and he thought that the whole swamp was ounce a pond and the flag grew by the edge of it.—. Journal, 22 October1858.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: SIMPLICITY Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Simplicity. A lady once offered me a mat, but as I had no room to spare within the house, nor time to spare within or without to shake it, I declined it, preferring to wipe my feet on the sod before my door. It is best to avoid the beginnings ofevil.—. Walden.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HEALTH & ILLNESS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Health & Illness. 'Tis healthy to be sick sometimes.—. Journal, 10 January 1851. A healthy man, indeed, is the complement of the seasons, and in winter, summer is in his heart.—". A Winter Walk ". A man may use as simple a diet as the animals, and yet retain health and strength.—. Walden. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: MUSIC Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Music. A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. It teaches us again and again to trust the remotest and finest as the THOREAU AND THE ENVIRONMENT Thoreau and the Environment. Snow-laden pitch pines (Photographer: Herbert Gleason, from The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, 1906) Henry Thoreau liked to get his feet muddy; all nature was a tonic for him. Nearly every day, year round, he was out walking — exploring and studying every nook and cranny in Walden Woods, Estabrook Woods, andthe
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: WATER & WATERS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Water & Waters. All our Concord waters have two colors at least; one when viewed at a distance, and another, more proper, close at hand.—. Walden. Already, by the first of September, I had seen two or three small maples turned scarlet across the pond, beneath where the white stems of three aspens diverged, at HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: EASTERN PHILOSOPHY Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Eastern Philosophy & Religion. A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. It teaches us again and again to trustthe
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: SOUNDS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Sounds. A thrumming of piano-strings beyond the gardens and through the elms. At length the melody steals into my being. I know not when it began to occupy me. By some fortunate coincidence of thought or circumstance I am attuned to the universe, I am fitted to hear, my being moves in a sphere of melody,my fancy
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: SOLITUDE Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Solitude. After having some business dealings with men, I am occasionally chagrined, and feel as if I had done some wrong, and it is hard to forget the ugly circumstance. I see that such intercourse long continued would make one thoroughly prosaic, hard, and course. A hard, insensible man whom we liken to arock
THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECTNEWS ARCHIVEFOR STUDENTSPOEMSPOLICIES AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTSHIKING AND RECREATION The Kurt Vonnegut Museum, The Walden Woods Project, Thoreau Farm, and The Thoreau Society present a live panel discussion on Transcendentalism and its connection to literature, art, and music. Thursday, June 24 7:00-8:00pm EST. VIA Zoom This is a ticketed event.HENRY DAVID THOREAU
Henry David Thoreau. Henry David Thoreau lived for two years, two months, and two days by Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. His time in Walden Woods became a model of deliberate and ethical living. His words and deeds continue to inspire millions around the world who seek solutions to critical environmental and societal challenges. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HEALTH & ILLNESS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Health & Illness. 'Tis healthy to be sick sometimes.—. Journal, 10 January 1851. A healthy man, indeed, is the complement of the seasons, and in winter, summer is in his heart.—". A Winter Walk ". A man may use as simple a diet as the animals, and yet retain health and strength.—. Walden. DON HENLEY | THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT Photo: David McClister. Best known as a founder of the legendary rock band, the Eagles, as well as an influential solo artist, Don Henley has maintained an extraordinary commitment to music and to various philanthropic efforts throughout his career, including a dedication HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: TREES & LEAVES Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Trees & Leaves. A queen might be proud to walk where these gallant trees have spread their bright cloaks in the mud. I see wagons roll over them as a shadow or reflection, and the drivers heed them just as little as they did their own shadows before.—". Autumnal Tints ". POEMS BY ELLEN HOOPER Shed over human loss and sin. Lit by an inward brighter light, Than aught that round about him shone, He walked erect through shades of night, Clear was his pathway, but how lone! Men gaze in wonder and in awe. Upon a form so like to theirs, Worship the presence, yet HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: EASTERN PHILOSOPHY Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Eastern Philosophy & Religion. A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. It teaches us again and again to trustthe
PORTABLE EMERSON
Portable Emerson. $ 23.00. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s diverse body of work has done more than perhaps any other thinker to shape and define the American mind. Literary giants including Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Walt Whitman were among Emerson’s admirers and protégés, while his central text, Nature, singlehandedlyengendered
CONCERT FOR WALDEN WOODS T-SHIRT On Labor Day weekend in 1993, we held the Concert for Walden Woods at Foxboro Stadium (now known as Gillette Stadium) in Massachusetts. It was a quite a day! We have a limited quantity of the special event T-shirts remaining. The front reads “Walden Woods” in forest floor lettering. There’s a list of the stellar lineup on the back – Don HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HUNTING & FISHING Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Hunting & Fishing. Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Hunting & Fishing. As I came home through the woods with my string of fish, trailing my pole, it being now quite dark, I caught a glimpse of a woodchuck stealing across my path, and felt a strange thrill of savage delight, and was strongly tempted to seize and THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECTNEWS ARCHIVEFOR STUDENTSPOEMSPOLICIES AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTSHIKING AND RECREATION The Kurt Vonnegut Museum, The Walden Woods Project, Thoreau Farm, and The Thoreau Society present a live panel discussion on Transcendentalism and its connection to literature, art, and music. Thursday, June 24 7:00-8:00pm EST. VIA Zoom This is a ticketed event.HENRY DAVID THOREAU
Henry David Thoreau. Henry David Thoreau lived for two years, two months, and two days by Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. His time in Walden Woods became a model of deliberate and ethical living. His words and deeds continue to inspire millions around the world who seek solutions to critical environmental and societal challenges. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HEALTH & ILLNESS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Health & Illness. 'Tis healthy to be sick sometimes.—. Journal, 10 January 1851. A healthy man, indeed, is the complement of the seasons, and in winter, summer is in his heart.—". A Winter Walk ". A man may use as simple a diet as the animals, and yet retain health and strength.—. Walden. DON HENLEY | THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT Photo: David McClister. Best known as a founder of the legendary rock band, the Eagles, as well as an influential solo artist, Don Henley has maintained an extraordinary commitment to music and to various philanthropic efforts throughout his career, including a dedication HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: TREES & LEAVES Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Trees & Leaves. A queen might be proud to walk where these gallant trees have spread their bright cloaks in the mud. I see wagons roll over them as a shadow or reflection, and the drivers heed them just as little as they did their own shadows before.—". Autumnal Tints ". POEMS BY ELLEN HOOPER Shed over human loss and sin. Lit by an inward brighter light, Than aught that round about him shone, He walked erect through shades of night, Clear was his pathway, but how lone! Men gaze in wonder and in awe. Upon a form so like to theirs, Worship the presence, yet HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: EASTERN PHILOSOPHY Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Eastern Philosophy & Religion. A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. It teaches us again and again to trustthe
PORTABLE EMERSON
Portable Emerson. $ 23.00. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s diverse body of work has done more than perhaps any other thinker to shape and define the American mind. Literary giants including Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Walt Whitman were among Emerson’s admirers and protégés, while his central text, Nature, singlehandedlyengendered
CONCERT FOR WALDEN WOODS T-SHIRT On Labor Day weekend in 1993, we held the Concert for Walden Woods at Foxboro Stadium (now known as Gillette Stadium) in Massachusetts. It was a quite a day! We have a limited quantity of the special event T-shirts remaining. The front reads “Walden Woods” in forest floor lettering. There’s a list of the stellar lineup on the back – Don HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HUNTING & FISHING Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Hunting & Fishing. Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Hunting & Fishing. As I came home through the woods with my string of fish, trailing my pole, it being now quite dark, I caught a glimpse of a woodchuck stealing across my path, and felt a strange thrill of savage delight, and was strongly tempted to seize andTHOREAU INSTITUTE
Thoreau Institute. August 6, 2020. January 1, 1994. The Walden Woods Project buys an 18-acre site, built by Boston philanthropist Henry Lee Higginson. The acquisition includes a turn-of-the-century estate listed on The National Register of Historic Places that now houses the Project’s administrative offices and the Thoreau Institute. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: LIFE & DEATH Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Life & Death. Above all, we cannot afford not to live in the present.—". Walking ". Always there is life which, rightly lived, implies a divine satisfaction.—. Journal, 14 November 1839. Any prospect of awakening or coming to life to a dead man makes indifferent all times and places. HIKING AND RECREATION Hiking and Recreation. Enjoying nature around Walden Woods. Getting outdoors and exploring Walden Woods is a great way to connect with this important and historical landscape. About 80% of the 2680 acres that make up Walden Woods is conserved by state, municipal, and non-profit organizations, and most is open to the public for passiverecreation.
THE JOURNAL OF HENRY DAVID THOREAU The Journal of Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau’s Journals (Photograph by Herbert Gleason) Journal I: 1837 - 1846. Journal II: 1850 - September 15, 1851. Journal III: September 16, 1851 - April 30, 1852. Journal IV: May 1, 1852 - February 27, 1853. Journal V: March 5 - November 30, 1853. Journal VI: December 1853 - HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: KNOWLEDGE Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Knowledge. A book should contain pure discoveries, glimpses of terra firma, though by shipwrecked mariners, and not the art of navigation by those who have never been out of sight of land.—. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. A man’s ignorance sometimes is not only useful, but beautiful—whilehis
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: EXPERIENCE Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Experience. A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. It teaches us again and again to trust the remotest andfinest as
PINE HILL | THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT Pine Hill is a large tract of land near the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods. Much of it is preserved by the Town of Lincoln and Lincoln Land Conservation Trust for passive recreation. It was one of Thoreau’s favorite huckleberry picking spots. This drumlin overlooks Wachusett and Mt. Monadnock. Preservation. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: EASTERN PHILOSOPHY Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Eastern Philosophy & Religion. A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. It teaches us again and again to trustthe
PORTABLE EMERSON
Portable Emerson. $ 23.00. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s diverse body of work has done more than perhaps any other thinker to shape and define the American mind. Literary giants including Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Walt Whitman were among Emerson’s admirers and protégés, while his central text, Nature, singlehandedlyengendered
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: FARMERS & FARMING Walden. Farms are for sale all around here—and so I suppose men are for purchase.—. Thoreau to John and Cynthia Thoreau, 8 June 1843. Fishermen, hunters, woodchoppers, and others, spending their lives in the fields and woods, in a peculiar sense a part of Nature themselves, are often in a more favorable mood for observing her, in the THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECTNEWS ARCHIVEFOR STUDENTSPOEMSPOLICIES AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTSHIKING AND RECREATION The Kurt Vonnegut Museum, The Walden Woods Project, Thoreau Farm, and The Thoreau Society present a live panel discussion on Transcendentalism and its connection to literature, art, and music. Thursday, June 24 7:00-8:00pm EST. VIA Zoom This is a ticketed event.HENRY DAVID THOREAU
Henry David Thoreau. Henry David Thoreau lived for two years, two months, and two days by Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. His time in Walden Woods became a model of deliberate and ethical living. His words and deeds continue to inspire millions around the world who seek solutions to critical environmental and societal challenges. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HEALTH & ILLNESS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Health & Illness. 'Tis healthy to be sick sometimes.—. Journal, 10 January 1851. A healthy man, indeed, is the complement of the seasons, and in winter, summer is in his heart.—". A Winter Walk ". A man may use as simple a diet as the animals, and yet retain health and strength.—. Walden. DON HENLEY | THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT Photo: David McClister. Best known as a founder of the legendary rock band, the Eagles, as well as an influential solo artist, Don Henley has maintained an extraordinary commitment to music and to various philanthropic efforts throughout his career, including a dedication HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: TREES & LEAVES Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Trees & Leaves. A queen might be proud to walk where these gallant trees have spread their bright cloaks in the mud. I see wagons roll over them as a shadow or reflection, and the drivers heed them just as little as they did their own shadows before.—". Autumnal Tints ". POEMS BY ELLEN HOOPER Shed over human loss and sin. Lit by an inward brighter light, Than aught that round about him shone, He walked erect through shades of night, Clear was his pathway, but how lone! Men gaze in wonder and in awe. Upon a form so like to theirs, Worship the presence, yet HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: EASTERN PHILOSOPHY Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Eastern Philosophy & Religion. A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. It teaches us again and again to trustthe
PORTABLE EMERSON
Portable Emerson. $ 23.00. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s diverse body of work has done more than perhaps any other thinker to shape and define the American mind. Literary giants including Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Walt Whitman were among Emerson’s admirers and protégés, while his central text, Nature, singlehandedlyengendered
CONCERT FOR WALDEN WOODS T-SHIRT On Labor Day weekend in 1993, we held the Concert for Walden Woods at Foxboro Stadium (now known as Gillette Stadium) in Massachusetts. It was a quite a day! We have a limited quantity of the special event T-shirts remaining. The front reads “Walden Woods” in forest floor lettering. There’s a list of the stellar lineup on the back – Don HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HUNTING & FISHING Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Hunting & Fishing. Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Hunting & Fishing. As I came home through the woods with my string of fish, trailing my pole, it being now quite dark, I caught a glimpse of a woodchuck stealing across my path, and felt a strange thrill of savage delight, and was strongly tempted to seize and THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECTNEWS ARCHIVEFOR STUDENTSPOEMSPOLICIES AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTSHIKING AND RECREATION The Kurt Vonnegut Museum, The Walden Woods Project, Thoreau Farm, and The Thoreau Society present a live panel discussion on Transcendentalism and its connection to literature, art, and music. Thursday, June 24 7:00-8:00pm EST. VIA Zoom This is a ticketed event.HENRY DAVID THOREAU
Henry David Thoreau. Henry David Thoreau lived for two years, two months, and two days by Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. His time in Walden Woods became a model of deliberate and ethical living. His words and deeds continue to inspire millions around the world who seek solutions to critical environmental and societal challenges. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HEALTH & ILLNESS Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Health & Illness. 'Tis healthy to be sick sometimes.—. Journal, 10 January 1851. A healthy man, indeed, is the complement of the seasons, and in winter, summer is in his heart.—". A Winter Walk ". A man may use as simple a diet as the animals, and yet retain health and strength.—. Walden. DON HENLEY | THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT Photo: David McClister. Best known as a founder of the legendary rock band, the Eagles, as well as an influential solo artist, Don Henley has maintained an extraordinary commitment to music and to various philanthropic efforts throughout his career, including a dedication HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: TREES & LEAVES Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Trees & Leaves. A queen might be proud to walk where these gallant trees have spread their bright cloaks in the mud. I see wagons roll over them as a shadow or reflection, and the drivers heed them just as little as they did their own shadows before.—". Autumnal Tints ". POEMS BY ELLEN HOOPER Shed over human loss and sin. Lit by an inward brighter light, Than aught that round about him shone, He walked erect through shades of night, Clear was his pathway, but how lone! Men gaze in wonder and in awe. Upon a form so like to theirs, Worship the presence, yet HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: EASTERN PHILOSOPHY Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Eastern Philosophy & Religion. A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. It teaches us again and again to trustthe
PORTABLE EMERSON
Portable Emerson. $ 23.00. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s diverse body of work has done more than perhaps any other thinker to shape and define the American mind. Literary giants including Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Walt Whitman were among Emerson’s admirers and protégés, while his central text, Nature, singlehandedlyengendered
CONCERT FOR WALDEN WOODS T-SHIRT On Labor Day weekend in 1993, we held the Concert for Walden Woods at Foxboro Stadium (now known as Gillette Stadium) in Massachusetts. It was a quite a day! We have a limited quantity of the special event T-shirts remaining. The front reads “Walden Woods” in forest floor lettering. There’s a list of the stellar lineup on the back – Don HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: HUNTING & FISHING Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Hunting & Fishing. Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Hunting & Fishing. As I came home through the woods with my string of fish, trailing my pole, it being now quite dark, I caught a glimpse of a woodchuck stealing across my path, and felt a strange thrill of savage delight, and was strongly tempted to seize andTHOREAU INSTITUTE
Thoreau Institute. August 6, 2020. January 1, 1994. The Walden Woods Project buys an 18-acre site, built by Boston philanthropist Henry Lee Higginson. The acquisition includes a turn-of-the-century estate listed on The National Register of Historic Places that now houses the Project’s administrative offices and the Thoreau Institute. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: LIFE & DEATH Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Life & Death. Above all, we cannot afford not to live in the present.—". Walking ". Always there is life which, rightly lived, implies a divine satisfaction.—. Journal, 14 November 1839. Any prospect of awakening or coming to life to a dead man makes indifferent all times and places. HIKING AND RECREATION Hiking and Recreation. Enjoying nature around Walden Woods. Getting outdoors and exploring Walden Woods is a great way to connect with this important and historical landscape. About 80% of the 2680 acres that make up Walden Woods is conserved by state, municipal, and non-profit organizations, and most is open to the public for passiverecreation.
THE JOURNAL OF HENRY DAVID THOREAU The Journal of Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau’s Journals (Photograph by Herbert Gleason) Journal I: 1837 - 1846. Journal II: 1850 - September 15, 1851. Journal III: September 16, 1851 - April 30, 1852. Journal IV: May 1, 1852 - February 27, 1853. Journal V: March 5 - November 30, 1853. Journal VI: December 1853 - HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: KNOWLEDGE Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Knowledge. A book should contain pure discoveries, glimpses of terra firma, though by shipwrecked mariners, and not the art of navigation by those who have never been out of sight of land.—. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. A man’s ignorance sometimes is not only useful, but beautiful—whilehis
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: EXPERIENCE Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Experience. A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. It teaches us again and again to trust the remotest andfinest as
PINE HILL | THE WALDEN WOODS PROJECT Pine Hill is a large tract of land near the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods. Much of it is preserved by the Town of Lincoln and Lincoln Land Conservation Trust for passive recreation. It was one of Thoreau’s favorite huckleberry picking spots. This drumlin overlooks Wachusett and Mt. Monadnock. Preservation. HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: EASTERN PHILOSOPHY Henry David Thoreau Quotations: Eastern Philosophy & Religion. A strain of music reminds me of a passage of the Vedas, and I associate with it the idea of infinite remoteness, as well as of beauty and serenity, for to the senses that is farthest from us which addresses the greatest depth within us. It teaches us again and again to trustthe
PORTABLE EMERSON
Portable Emerson. $ 23.00. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s diverse body of work has done more than perhaps any other thinker to shape and define the American mind. Literary giants including Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Walt Whitman were among Emerson’s admirers and protégés, while his central text, Nature, singlehandedlyengendered
HENRY DAVID THOREAU QUOTATIONS: FARMERS & FARMING Walden. Farms are for sale all around here—and so I suppose men are for purchase.—. Thoreau to John and Cynthia Thoreau, 8 June 1843. Fishermen, hunters, woodchoppers, and others, spending their lives in the fields and woods, in a peculiar sense a part of Nature themselves, are often in a more favorable mood for observing her, in theSkip to content
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