July 25, 1914 - Aug. 2, 1914.
graphite on lined paper
5-3/4 x 3-11/16 inches
Gifted to the Burchfield Penney Art Center by the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation in 2000.
A2000.001.017.052
[inscription reads] " The mire was cut with myriad bird tracks, doubtlessly sandpipers. / Glorious spike of cardinal flower – 3-1/2 ft. high. Visited by hummingbird. / Toward late afternoon the wind increases in volume and is soon roaring in the tree-tops. The sky is cleared but is opaqued by a vague streaky mist which we can scarcely see. / Ponds ends near Mosquito Grove at Hayfield. / Many little frogs in pond bed. / Herbage in field here chiefly Ironweed, agrimony "