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Having moved to Colorado from a state replete with bodies of abundant water in all magnificent forms imaginable, I am comforted somewhat to live near a variety of (dinky) watery landscapes. Near to our home we have a small lake, three even smaller ponds, a wee little creek and an astronomical leak in our outdoor plumbing system.
Certainly nothing like the Puget Sound, Lake Washington or the Columbia River around here but I am thankful just the same. Except for the leak. That's just a drain.
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