Concord grapes intermingled with famed literary authors
Henry David Thoreau planted the Concord grape in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s garden, which today emanates a luscious fragrace from vines entwined about the trellis.
Historical Sewing and Time Travels
Henry David Thoreau planted the Concord grape in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s garden, which today emanates a luscious fragrace from vines entwined about the trellis.
Too late in the day for our hoped for tours of The Manse and Walden Pond, we discoursed on the fading away of the esoteric transcendalism over dinner.
After five days of unpacking, I was overcome by dreadful paint colors on dirty walls.
Tackling the worst room first, I walked into the basement with a shudder.