Three Dreams:
1. A new home – to the east a raw hillside, which we had made into a rock garden. Growing in it was late summer were large jack-in the-pulpits, and red trilliums. To one side were the ruins of a house – a partially demolished chimney etc. Beyond to the north was a deep chasm, with a high, vertical cliff, which had houses & apartment out of its crevices like fungus growth.
2. A florist window in a corner store in an underground arcade – growing in it were wild ginger plants, with enormous flowers.
3. In an underground cave, with rooms with wooden partitions – Large rats running about. With F.R. I walk up a stairs to the upper world, along a park path where young poplar trees with enormous leaves were growing.
Charles E. Burchfield, September 19, 1941