Photo of replica of Thoreau's cabin: image by FourPeaks
I went to the woods because I wanted to live deliberately,
to front only the essential facts of life.
And see if I could not learn what it had to teach
and not, when I came to die,
disover that I had not lived.
-Henry David Thoreau in Walden
to front only the essential facts of life.
And see if I could not learn what it had to teach
and not, when I came to die,
disover that I had not lived.
-Henry David Thoreau in Walden
It was on July 4th, 1845 that Henry David Thoreau took up residence in his cabin on Walden Pond. Thoreau spent under $30.00 to build his modest home whose footprint was 10'x15'. With only two knives and forks, one spoon, three plates and a single cup he wasn't planning on doing a lot of entertaining! In his garden he raised beans. Indeed: a simple life...
Take a few moments with this simple poem... Have you found Walden where you are?
Going To Walden
It isn't very far as highways lie.
I might be back by nightfall, having seen
The rough pines, and the stones, and the clear water.
Friends argue that I might be wiser for it.
They do not hear that far-off Yankee whisper:
How dull we grow from hurrying here and there!
Many have gone, and think me half a fool
To miss a day away in the cool country.
Maybe. But in a book I read and cherish,
Going to Walden is not so easy a thing
As a green visit. It is the slow and difficult
Trick of living, and finding it where you are.
-Mary Oliver in the collection, New and Selected Poems: Volume One
-ConcordPastor
I have always thought that Henry David had some great ideas. It would be wonderful if we could have some more "cabins" to live in around here. It may allow us more time to think about the simple life and LIVE while we can..Life is short. Thanks for this posting.
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