NEW YEAR'S. 
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thousands of miles, wherever tlie summer sunshine has fallen, 
there lies the snow. 
The evergreens on the hills show more white than verdure to- 
day, their limbs are heavily laden with snow, especially those near 
the summits of the hills. Saw a couple of crows in a leafless 
elm ; they looked blacker than ever. 
The lake is fine this afternoon, entirely free from ice. When 
we first went out it was a deep, mottled, lead-color : but the sky 
cleared, and toward sunset the waters became burnished over, 
changing to a warm golden gray, and looking beautifully in their 
setting of snow and evergreens. 
January, Monday, 1st. — New Year's. Light, half-cloudy day ; 
very mild. The lake quite silvery with reflections of the snow ; 
much lighter gray than the clouds. Excellent sleighing. 
The usual visiting going on in the village ; all gallant spirits 
are in motion, from very young gentlemen of five or six, to their 
grandpapas, wishing " Happy New Year" to the ladies. 
In this part of the world Ave have a double share of holiday 
presents, generous people giving at New Year's, as well as Christ- 
mas. The village children run from house to house wishing 
Happy New Year," and expecting a cookie, or a copper, for the 
compliment. This afternoon we saw them running in and out of 
the shops also ; among them were a few grown women on the 
same errand. These holiday apphcants at the shops often re- 
ceive some trifle, a handful of raisins, or nuts ; a ribbon, or a 
remnant of cheap calico, for a sun-bonnet. Some of them are in 
the habit of giving a delicate hint as to the object they wish for, 
especially the older girls and women : " Happy New Year — and 
