Cool and damp – Just at sunset time, the sun broke through the clouds, lighting up the tops of trees with the most vivid red – gold—the effects were “other-worldly”...
I never saw cherry bloom petals falling across the moon, but it would be a wonderful sight.
I remembered little of yesterday except that at dusk there was a rich blue haze which deepened at night –
To the country south of Wethersfield Springs (via Cowlesville & Attica) painting. A sultry, windy day—although it is so dry the country nevertheless has the fresh delicate spring look...
"...cool east wind thick flutter of apple blossoms..."
All three days on Three Trees, bringing it to a finish.
May 1, 1935 – A dream (a subconscious urge while asleep) — someone said to me “You ought to go back to those old interpretations of nature again”
PM to Euclid village – Spring not so far advanced in country – still the early April feeling – here & there in the ochre & brown fields a vivid spot of emerald wheat – Haze heavier...
A clear spring day – Vivid sunrise – sunspoked mists – Midmorning expression of season.
A heavy fog at morning – Green lawns blend to [light] blue mists –