At 6:00 – A walk to the Dutchman’s – Sunburst under long bank of clouds – Down Painter road which is lit up with romantic orange – To see sunlit Dutchman’s from shadowed road reminds me of boyhood rambles up Agar mountain – Sun boiling on edge of distant purple hill – In Hayfields at summit – Hasten to the Chestnuts – Sun just dipping below hill —
Mosquitos dancing against the afterglow fill the air with a thin tinny hum; wood-thrush yodels from dense treed hillside below. Cowbell – At dusk a whip-poor-will came out & perched on a dead branch on the ground flying up from time to time after insects with a soft velvety flight peculiar to night birds – Nearby another calls startlingly clear — nighthawk chirps harshly – overhead – Down into valley – the moon & afterglow mingle. Yarrow meadows here – moonlit – To north a long streak of fog commence to arise, looking like a great silver lake — the afterglow gleams above –
Thru dense oats damp with fog – Frog blungs animals splashing in water – Sandpiper starts the moonlet silence. Reflection of moon in water
Enter fog bank – fog casts halo around moon – The fog glows as if lit up from within Covered Bridge — Immensity of valley in moonlight – Along cool shadowed road — A wonderful walk –
--Charles E. Burchfield, July 22, 1915