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FRIDAY FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Thoreau

If I wished to see a mountain or other scenery under the most favorable auspices, I would go to it in foul weather so as to be there when it cleared up. We are then in the most suitable mood, and nature is most fresh and inspiring. There is no serenity so fair as that which is just established in a tearful eye. (Thoreau, Henry David. Canoeing in the Wilderness . Kindle Edition.)

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