P.M.—painted the “Constant (or Stedfast [sic]) Leaf”—a tribute to an oak leaf that became anchored in Cottrell’s lawn in Nov. 1957, and stayed there upright through every storm—I saw in it a symbol of the need of holding fast to my faith in spite of my affliction—(In March [1958] Bertha went out and got it—The stem was embedded in the ground over an inch—we put it in a book to preserve it).
Charles E. Burchfield, January 23, 1960