Came to work today and spotted a large pool of water (still liquid) alongside the entryway as I drove in.
Turned into the parking lot to see it awash - a stream flowing across the frozen ground towards West Nile Park (the area in the center that holds water in the spring as a breeding ground for mosquitoes). A water main break! (The city's responsibility, fortunately...)
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Water flowing across the parking lot |
A group of the naturalists followed the flowing water - it must have been running quite awhile since it meandered toward the preschool and into the Farm Pond. An amazing sight and sound -to hear the gurgling of flowing water while snow falls.
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Water filling the ephemeral creek behind the Museum/Lab |
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Standing on bridge near Preschool facing west
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Water on top of ice in the Farm Pond |
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