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Nov 06, 2005 23:00

The evening's sweltering with raindrops and candy-coated peanut butter. I just finished Thoreau's Walden - well, Chapter One anyway! A delightful read. It should be required reading, but alas, no it shouldn't. Definitely would shy off many-a-reader, and become as underappreciated as it is today. Regardless, it is at the least still read and ( Read more... )

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askinfortrouble November 7 2005, 05:21:42 UTC
i like you. an aweful lot. and i like your writing, and your reading equally as much.

even though you dont like orange.

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cvntandacurtsy November 9 2005, 04:46:15 UTC
So, when you come visit me to dance in abandoned parking lots, I will also take you to the places where Melville and Hawthorne wrote. And we'll take a road-trip to Walden Pond... 'tis a little further away. And we'll go to Mt. Greylock... it's basically my backyard. Melville wrote a short story that took place at the quarry on Greylock. The name of the story escapes me, but the quarry's still around.
Familiar with Alice's Restaurant by Arlo Guthrie? We could hang around in the town where that took place. We could go to Tanglewood. MassMoCA too. That's a definite. So, basically, we won't sleep.
The Berkshires are awesome.

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