August 27, 1913 - August 28, 1913
commercially made, lined paper notebook
8 5/16 x 6 13/16 inches
Charles E. Burchfield Archives, Gift of the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation, 2000
sky and a few drops of rain fell, but they soon vanished. I think they were caused by the fireworks Monday night.
Thursday August 28, 1913
Clouds!
While other phenomena of nature delight us and arouse the poetry in us I do not believe anything quite stirs our imagination as do clouds. I will perhaps exclude trees from this statement and also the wind. But even then both of these are in a way tangible to us, the trees physically,while the winds comes down around us. But the clouds are distant and are ever vanishing and forming. Scientists may explain to us of their structure and formation but it brings them no closer to earth. There are as far away as ever and just as mysterious.
This was a day of clouds.
Beginning with a clear sky and bright sun the morning soon turned into one of dreamy greyness; sky was smeary with solid grey clouds,