June 3 - July 25, 1914
commercially-made lined paper notebook
5 7/8 x 3 11/16 inches
Burchfield Penney Art Center courtesy of the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation, 2000
as add heat to the air. Tiger swallow tails numerous. The breeze increases.(HT)(HT)Come to where the road is lined on both sides for quite ways with white locust-trees. The air resounds with the vibrant hum of countless bees. A wonderful sound. The air full of the intoxica¬ting scent and falling dead bloom thrown down by wind. What an amount of life and busyness it represents:(HT)(HT)The road ascends a hill into open country again. The road banks high and overgrown with young elders, blackberries and seeding panicum grass.The pair of sparrow-hawks