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29 - Reading the Secrets of Puddles and Rivers
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29 - Reading the Secrets of Puddles and Rivers

Buzz Blossom & Squeak · Jill McKinley

September 19, 202417m 32s

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29 - Reading the Secrets of Puddles and Rivers

In this episode, we explore the hidden language of water with insights from How to Read Water by Tristan Gooley. From the smallest puddle to the vastness of the ocean, water has much to tell us if we take the time to observe it. We discuss how everything from raindrops to rivers follows the same natural principles and how learning to read water can deepen our understanding of the environment.

The Cohesion of Water: We dive into water’s unique property of sticking to itself. Whether it's raindrops on a windshield or rivers flowing across landscapes, this cohesion is key to understanding how water behaves. Tristan Gooley explains how this simple principle creates everything from puddles to lakes.

Wave Patterns from Ponds to Oceans: Even the tiniest pond reflects the same forces at play in the Pacific Ocean. Gooley’s explanation of wave interference and how wind influences water surfaces offers a new perspective on the power of water in motion.

Wildlife’s Relationship with Water: Animals, plants, and insects are all drawn to water. We discuss how birds, in particular, rely on water sources and how their behavior can reveal the presence of water, even from afar.

Reading Puddles and Rivers: Puddles, often overlooked, can reveal erosion patterns, soil composition, and even animal activity. Gooley teaches us to observe these small bodies of water to better understand larger environmental systems.

Takeaways: Water is not just a resource, but a storyteller of the natural world. By observing its movements, we can learn about weather patterns, ecosystems, and even the history of the land. The next time you see a puddle or a river, stop and reflect on the natural processes at work.

Jill’s Links
https://www.naturalnavigator.com/books-and-library/how-to-read-water/


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