July 18, 1947
blue ink on unlined paper
9 1/2 x 11 3/4 inches
Burchfield Penney Art Center courtesy of the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation, 2000
Planning our vacation trip next week—To Buffalo Bank, etc—unbearably hot and moist. ; ; ; ; _____________Dream last night— (A situation that reoccurs again & again in my dreams—namely—I am trespassing (almost against my will) in a woods, which the owner a raw boned farmer, has warned, me to stay out of—he always catches me).I was in the woods, woods very similar to Posts Woods at Salem. I had a horse, and a sort of wagon bed, set low on wooden runners; by an old shed—I heard the farmer and his sons coming down in the woods—I knew he would be angry at my trespassing again, but seemed powerless to go—In addition, the horse & sled would look as though I were planning to steal firewood, as a subterfuge, I hastily decided that I would be sketching when he came up—I had difficulty finding a pencil, and then had to sharpen it. By this time he had come up and seen me. As I had foreseen he flew into a rage— “This is the last time” he roared, “I’ll fix fellows like you”—(We were in the shed now)—It seemed as if two other trespassers were in there, and had already been stripped and tied to the wall, preparatory to a whipping—the farmer ordered his sons to do likewise to me—I pleaded with him to let me go. “I only wanted to make some tree studies”, I said “That couldn’t possibly hurt your woods”—But to no avail, even tho one of the sons took my part.