Field Notebook: Florida. 1935, 1936
Page 67
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Transcription
"April 6 - 1935 Continued. Left the Buckingham Street at 8 P.M. and St. Augustine at 5:30 P.M. Florida Special. Booked to get to N.Y. tomorrow afternoon at 6 P.M. En route home, Sunday April 7. Arose before seven and had breakfast in the dining room before 7:30. The world is dark and raining, and all is bright and warm. Florida is fine. Here in northern North Carolina spring is putting on her fresh ferns — wild greens — and the dog-woods are a bloom. With no home one sees these in new places. In central Florida last month, and a month hence one will have the dogwoods in bloom. It is raining at Richland where we