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Wednesday, August 22, 2018






charcoal from local circle fire, stone, 
vegetation and Water & Earth cosmologies
Susquehanna River ("Main Branch")
Otsego Lake (headwaters)
Cooperstown NY


arriving with the Delaware and Susquehanna Watersheds of South central upstate New York after a week or so of heavy rains I waited three days for the Waters to ebb from flash flood warnings... many of the stones to reemerged from the muddy Waters...
and it's still rainy...

the headwaters of the Susquehanna River with Cooperstown NY is 30 miles NW of the headwaters of the Delaware River with Jefferson NY...


http://williamahuston.blogspot.com/p/ny-pa-watersheds-map.html

just North and West of the Delaware River watershed
is the Susquehanna River ("Main Branch") watershed...

"Also called the Main Branch Susquehanna, the longer branch of the river rises at the outlet of Otsego Lake in Cooperstown NY. From there, the north branch of the river runs west-southwest through rural farmland and dairy country, receiving the Unadill River at Sidney. It dips south into Pennsylvania briefly to turn sharply north at Great Bend hooking back into
New York. It receives the Chenango in downtown Binghamton. After meandering westwards, it turns south crossing the line again through the twin-towns of Waverly,
NY - Sayre and their large right bank railyard, once briefly holding the largest building in the world.
A couple miles south, just across the New York state line, in Athens Township (just south of Waverly NY) in northern Pennsylvania it receives the Chemung from the northwest. It makes a right-angle curve between Sayre and Towanda to cut through the Endless Mountains in the Allegheny Plateau of Pennsylvania. It receives the Lackawanna River southwest of Scranton and turns sharply to the southwest, flowing through the former anthracite industrial heartland in the mountain ridges of northeastern Pennsylvania, past Pittston City (Greater Pittston), Wilkes - Barre, Nanticoke, Shickshinny, Berwick,
Bloomsburg, and Danville."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susquehanna_River

my fundraising page with Patreon.com that I'm very excited about;
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=12293898
please consider a contribution toward my river, stone & charcoal installation markings... and a like is as much appreciated... I'm seeking funds through Patreon to continue this project... if you can help with even just $1.00/mo the accumulative will help with gas and other travel expenses like tent space, tolls and maintenance and showing the work... Thanks...
...Thanks for your interest and your support...

Love, Peace & CoCreativity
Water is Life
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