October 19, 1947 - October 22, 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
fellow. Pal good with him—the baby could pull his ears etc & Pal would merely look patiently dignified.; ; ; ; ; Oct. 19—Sunday—; B A & I drive Sally home—a rainy lowering day—good for driving. Beautiful Autumn effects—Stop at (?) for lunch. Roast turkey. Arrive Morrisville about 5:00—After a short part, start on return—home by 11:00. Art doing most of the driving.; ; ; ; ; Oct. 20—Monday—; Warm & Sunshiny again.; Letter from Mrs. B with clipping from New Yorker (Robert Coates)—he does not like my fantasy things.; Working in studio, bench & little table etc—; Evening B & I to strand to see Shanghai Gesture—; ; ; ; ; ; Oct. 21—; Incredibly beautiful warm weather—nasturtiums & [morning glories] have started blooming again. ; In the evening a few tree-crickets & green grasshoppers singing. B & I for stall drop in a Lefty’s new store for a sundae. ; ; ; ; ; ; Oct. 22; Jim & Edith Grimer came in quite unexpectedly this morning—they had been to Canada. We took them to lunch at ? Tavern on Seneca St.; ; ; ; _______________________; Dreams last night; 1. of playing a game on a hillside with a group of young men of whom I knew only Winning—the game consisting of passing a flat