![]() Hi there, water from North Dakota! Hey there, little drops from Steamboat Springs, Colorado! Oh, look - there's some water that was way up in Montana a few weeks ago.and, oh sweet Jesus, is that some detritus from that awful tornado in Greensburg, Kansas the other day? Hmmm, suddenly this is not all good and happy water, is it? Yikes, there's someone's rain gutter ripped from a house in Topeka during their floods last week. It's fun to stand down on the bank of the mighty MO and imagine where that water flowing past you right now was just a a few hours, few days, a few weeks, or even a few months ago. Sometimes I do that, go down to the Big River and just gaze at it for awhile. You can stand on the banks of the Missouri River, about a 1/2 mile from this keyboard and see that most every day. ![]() Imagine a place where you can stand and watch every drop of groundwater from every stream and every snow capped mountain from the Continental Divide to the west, Canada to the North, and parts of Texas to the south, float right past you, just a few inches under your feet.
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