March 26, 1911 continued - April 11, 1911
commercially made, lined paper notebook
8 3/8 x 6 7/8 inches
Charles E Burchfield Archives, Gift of the Charles E Burchfield Foundation 2000
It seems, these days, as though I haven’t been observing Nature very much, as much as I would like to. Financially. I am glad that I have worked this vacation, but in my real heart I would like to be roaming out in the fields and woods, to study Nature, and see all the signs of awakening spring. I know that flowers are awakening and blooming, and I am not there to see! The work at the shop is so dull and monotonous, that sometimes I am tempted to run away from it all and enjoy the ware spring breezes to my hearts content
This morning we had to address envelopes, and my head became
so numbed, that I took every opportunity to go out and enjoy the rainy wind. Several times in the morning, the warm April rain came down in roaring torrents, so heavy that the roof overhead resounded It had been cool at first in the morning, but once which I was out doors, the wind was very warm, and came from a warm grey sky, rippling bright pools of freshly fallen water.
In the afternoon King and I both felt, as we termed it
“rotten” King was sick, and I was dead tired, and the headache so bad that I decided not to go down to the Opera House, but when night came, I