The Warminster Library will hold a historical re-enactment with the literary figure known for living at Walden Pond in the ...
Abe Lincoln was a cabin dweller. Henry David Thoreau spent a couple of years in one near Walden Pond. Ethel Waters, on Broadway and in film, sang longingly about a cabin parked high in the sky.
Bibliophiles, lace up your boots and embark on this epic adventure! The places you have loved in your imagination are waiting ...
who gave permission to build the simple cabin at nearby Walden Pond that inspired Thoreau’s most famous book and has since become a shrine for followers and devotees. I have a soft spot ...
I listen to the booming of the pond as if it were a reasonable creature ... January 1, 1856. … p.m. To Walden. … On the ice at Walden are very beautiful large leaf crystals in great profusion.
Velvet Ice Cream’s Ye Olde Mill is like the Disneyland of dairy. Nestled in Utica, this ice cream mecca has been churning out ...
The mill and pond were made famous by Constable’s painting of The Haywain ... Colourful wooden figures from Julia Donaldson’s book make an appearance throughout the woodland walk. The wider park is ...
Thoreau was the age of my oldest daughter when he first went to Walden Pond to live in a 10-by-15-foot hut ... eventually provide Thoreau with the funds to self-publish his first book.) Truth is, most ...