Annually, over a half-million people pay homage to the storied pond and spiritually-nourishing woods where Henry David ...
Become a hermit — a plan akin to Henry David Thoreau’s hermetic years by Walden Pond — used to hold a prominent place on my […] ...
and when the ice melted on Walden Pond. Some 160 years later, Richard Primack, a biologist at Boston University, is using Thoreau’s handwritten data to track how the climate has changed in this ...
If he had to leave his beloved Walden Pond and go to a city ... which is about 100 yards northwest of the original depot where Thoreau gave his talk. He would have seen a row of commercial ...
"Walden: The Ballad of Thoreau" takes a journey back in time to the final two days Henry David Thoreau spent in his cabin before leaving Walden Pond. Taken from actual writings and conversations ...
Yet, Thoreau didn’t need to go to the wilderness to find wildness. He had discovered this wildness inside himself as he contemplated the beauty of the tame woods and agrarian countryside around Walden ...
The U.S. author and philosopher Henry D. Thoreau (1817-1862) was in his late 20s when he built himself a hut on the shores of Walden Pond in Greater Boston, Massachusetts, where he lived a life of ...
to Henry David Thoreau’s appreciation of the restorative power of Walden Pond. The term ‘biophilia,’ popularized by biologist Edward Wilson in the 1980s, describes the belief that humans ...