The river mirrors the clouds. The clouds feed the river. The wind corrugates the blue and white surface shapes. That east wind moves the clouds above the Ottauquechee toward Killington Mountain. Snow has fallen out there already, into our watershed.
Two phases of the hydrologic cycle, the great wheeling of water from air to ground to air again, meet on the surface today. Here is an almost sacramental vision: shimmering cloud shapes celebrating the surrounding grace of sustaining water.
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