A rare day – a heavy shower at dawn – cool early morn – layer clouds – Hot hazy noon – romantic curly splatters of clouds in chalky blue-sky afternoon. Late afternoon, sun behind cloud; emerges – a rich golden haze in air, shot with sun-rays – with noon brilliant in south to north a long line of immense thunder heads with rapidly recurring flashes of lightning from their depths. One moment cold white, the next black; a big wind, clouds move in gigantic layers; huge moonlit fissures – Ragged moon – Black horizon –
There is power & beauty in linking together, the sunset (as above) the glowing forth of the moon; the moonlit thunder piles to the black north, lit by lightning, in the terrific wind, & black poplars against the moonlit south; and later, an immense storm to south, the moon hidden lighting its edge, blk jagged trees, booming thunder –
Charles E. Burchfield, Sept 7, 1916 –