July 24, 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
C—Route 84—10 miles south of Wellsboro—“Sulphur” Creek—pink lady slippers in quantity (—a. Mushroom woods and trout stream south of “C”.D—Route 504—(about 14 miles east of Phillipsburg or 7 miles West of Unionville (220 & 504 jet.)—road over high on mountain with vast panorama to south)—E—Pine Trees between Phillipsburg & Black Moshannon Lake (latter about 10 or 11 miles east of Phillipsburg-)—American Legion Park—Large old white pine woods. F—Route 453—(14 miles South of Curwensville or 226.3 miles from home Via Cook’s Forest—would be shorter if go down 219 direct to Grampian (below Dubois) 322 Grampian to Curwensville)—Pine woods where we ate lunch—deep woods cobwebby effect etc)—great rocks—G—Route 222 & 219 (running together)—both sides of Luthersburg—(Coal Hill Summit) vast far away views over hills—H—Cook’s Forest (the “Forest Primeval).; ; ; ; ____________________________Meals—July 21—Coffee—242—Breakfast 408 (at Oswego Tea patch)—Lunch—Route 44—by Oswego Run— “Shinleaf” & one flowerI—Yellow Pond Lilies—from 408 take first road marked”—Cuba Lake) to left—at east end of lake, to left—)Pyrola—walk up trail into woods—Rattlesnake Plantains—In shade of wooded hill.