Burchfield Penney Art Center courtesy of the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation, 2000
drinking water.This rivulet is a charming one. At the path is a growth of pale & orange jewelweed, beyond which walnuts & elms bowed down with wild grapes form a dense arbor over it. Jewell-weed choke its whole course down the hill, where the trees end, near the bottom is a fallen tree, among whose branches is a beautiful thick patch of orange jewell-weed - the hill seems a swamp here, and around the tree are growths of goldenrod, swampgrass, agrimony & boneset.(HT)At the bottom of the hill it expires in a sulphur stream.