October 22, 1948
ink on unlined paper
9 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches
Burchfield Penney Art Center courtesy of the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation, 2000
nored so we left in disgust and went a couple doors down to Magee’s Snack Shop. Here the atmosphere was just the reverse—a spotlessly clean place, no smells or smoke, we were greeted pleasantly and served at once. When it came to buying coffee & doughnuts etc of our lunch the young man in charge was helpful and considerate. We left with a good feeling. ; Just before Bainbridge a sign “Seven Caves” one mile. I even turned off to go, because I thought B wanted to see them but she did not so we resumed our journey.{Route 50 to Chillicothethen U.S. 23 to 159—159 to 180 180 to 33 into Logan.}Shortly after here passed the Seip Mound. Near Chillicothe another (smaller) round barn.119 mi. arrive Logan 10:15.We more or less surprised the folks. Fred said when he saw me get out “with that queer looking cap” he thought—who the heck is that guy— We found them all well, except F who was home with boils and a cold. I was pleased to see Jim looking so well. Irma & B went up town for lunch provisions & Fred Jim & I talked. Timmy came home at noon— a cute likable boy—they all seemed “put out” that we would not stay [over night]. We felt the need of getting home, and getting to, if not Salem, at