View of Keller Ferry looking north to the ferry landing and the San Poil River entering Lake Roosevelt
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Earth’s Treasures

View of Keller Ferry looking north to the ferry landing and the San Poil River entering Lake Roosevelt

Daily Note

Every day, a photograph, a poem.

On looking at this photo as we climbed the switchback road up the hill from Keller Ferry, all I could think of was all that water– in the reservoir and river and in that glorious sky.

On average, there is about the equivalent of 30 mm [1.2 inches] of rain in the form of vapor available to fall over any point of Earth’s surface.


Frédéric Fabry, the director of the J. Stewart Marshall Radar Observatory and an associate professor of the environment and the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at McGill University in Canada in Live Science

Poetry

Earth’s Treasures

Oh glorious skies
above glacial lake, precious
for green fields and life.

Sheri Edwards
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Poetry/Photography
View of Keller Ferry looking north to the ferry landing and the San Poil River entering Lake Roosevelt and poem
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