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DWC Visits Walden Pond

A few members of the DWC took a trip to Walden Pond, this past weekend.

       

To those who are unfamiliar, Walden Pond is a historic state park reserve in Massachusetts, where American writer and philosopher, Henry David Thoreau, lived a simple and hermetic lifestyle, whilst composing his masterpiece, Walden.

              

      

      

      

It’s hard to believe that it truly only cost Thoreau $28.12 (1/2) to build his home!

        

The reproduction of his tiny house was amazing. Definitely a writer’s paradise.

     

     

     

And Walden Pond? Breathtakingly serene.

     

     

All in all, it was a very successful pilgrimage for all of us at Dead Writers Club. And we highly recommend the journey!

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