Friday, July 30, 2021

ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI

All of the recent sunflower pictures were taken in the Columbia Bottom State Conservation Area. Bottom here means river bottom land and sometimes flood plain, so there has to be a river nearby. This is the Missouri, just above its confluence with the Mississippi. That's around the bend to the right. It's interesting to stand on the point of land right at the junction and watch the waters mix. The Mississippi is very muddy and the Missouri much less so. You can see the two streams go a long way before they mix completely.   

I gotta go find something sticky for theme day but what? Ice cream on the pavement?              

2 comments:

William Kendall said...

I like the view.

Do as I did: pick a hot and humid day and photograph something.

Stefan Jansson said...

A fine view it is.