Viewing page 99 of 101

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

than when you were here, one can here [[hear]] their merry song all day in the blue above, I hear some now from my room. 

I have your habit now of going to bed after dinner and getting up at sunrise. I like it very much it is great out on the rocks early in the morning. Have been making two sketches before lunch and one in the afternoon. After lunch I go out to the sand dunes and strip to the waist and let the sun shine on me for two hours. Wish you were stripped with me I would like to hug and roll you around in the sand. 

I may not write more than postals while I'm here. During the day it is so fine out that I do not feel like staying in doors and writting [[writing]], at night after dinner I go to bed. Am abraid [[afraid]] that I cant keep the habit when I'm in the city. [[strikethrough]] The [[/strikethrough]] one dont feel like getting up as it is usually grey and there is nothing to see if one does. 

It would interest you to see the men plowing one of the fields not far from here, they have a horse and an ox hitched together.

Transcription Notes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Dasburg