...turn linked to declines in populations of many charismatic species, including those that Henry David Thoreau wrote about at Walden Pond. The USA-NPN (www.usanpn.org) aims to monitor and understand the influence of seasonal cycles on the nation's biological...
...important. That path won't land you on Morning Edition, but it might just get you to floss, recycle, grow your own food, sit in the dark, air-dry yourself, take daily walks, and read more poetry. Which puts us back where we started: Walden Pond, 1845....
...creatures, and Walden by Henry David Thoreau, which tells of life in the 1800's and the creatures and fishes in and around Walden Pond. They're doubtless available at Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, and similar places by order. Then we come to really unusual...
...in silhouette behind a scrim. “Frog's Eye” was inspired by an epiphanal moment while Ziporyn was hiking in the woods at Walden Pond on a hot and sticky New England summer's day. “I saw this frog completely immersed in the water, except for one eye,” Ziporyn...
...occurred to me that the airline industry has been oblivious to a potential marketing bonanza: "Your Airport. Your Holiday Walden Pond." Imagine a world where airlines are celebrated, not castigated because they strand you for hours. Do I look forward to being...
...is also rooted in Yankee ideals of thrift he absorbed while growing up in Concord, Mass. Armstrong lived not far from Walden Pond, the site of Thoreau's 19th-century cabin in the woods. "I think there's spirituality in thrift, self-reliance and ingenuity,"...
...an honor that often goes to band clown and perennial crowd favorite Joe Walsh. It wasn’t just that Henley saved nearby Walden Pond in Concord from trashy doom by forming a foundation and a Web site (walden.org) and organizing fundraising concerts, several...
...the people somebody to hate and fear is the key. This article jarred my memory about a book written by Henry Thoreau, Walden Pond. Walden's original title page...The drawing is by Henry's sister, Sophia Thoreau. The text under the drawing is: I do not propose...
...tradition – Emerson, Thoreau – and this whole tradition of individualism, of taking over your own world, whether it be Walden Pond or whatever,” Sheehan says. “It's often said that the beats were the 20th-century answer or echo of the transcendentalists....
...are so proud. The first Eco-Americans could be traced as far back as 1845 when Henry David Thoreau decided to move to Walden Pond in order to grow his own food, live simpler and wonder in the wilderness to write poems (July 4, 1845). In 1892, the Sierra Club...