July 28, 1934 - August 15, 1934
handmade cardboard notebook
9 5/8 x 11 1/2 inches
Gift of Charles E. Burchfield, 1966
30. someone else should drive, or better still, you should walk. When you drive, that is the only thing you are doing, and it is enough.
One morning took a walk S.W. thru the woods to Covered Bridge & Egypt Rd & “Dutchman’s”
Ramshackle coal trestles & coal sifters in mid-morning sunlight – the shrill song of cicadas – the yellow sulphur streams – all belonging to my boyhood.
The quiet road (Egypt Rd) – seems unchanged songs of Peter-bird & cardinals –
The lane to the Dutchman’s superseded by a coal mine track & trestle;
The long hot road north of Millville – glaring white – rail-fences are a hot violet darker than the road or sky, yet shimmering in sunlight - a white house in shadow, but a glaring violet-white, surrounded by dark green trees – the glaring white road throws a pink haze over the landscape.
A trip to West Point, Wellsville, Steubenville one afternoon. Stop to see Mrs. Travis – Back thru Salineville (Sandwiches & beer) - storm comes up while at Liston – almost a cloud burst, with sharp flashes of lightning – can scarcely see the road, a fine experience.