The water you kids were playing in, he said, had probably been to
Africa and the North Pole. Genghis Khan or Saint Peter or even Jesus may
have drunk it. Cleopatra might have bathed in it. Crazy Horse might
have watered his pony with it. Sometimes water was liquid. Sometimes it
was rock hard- ice. Sometimes it was soft- snow. Sometimes it was
visible but weightless- clouds. And sometimes it was completely
invisible- vapor- floating up into the the sky like the souls of dead
people. There was nothing like water in the world, Jim said. It made the
desert bloom but also turned rich bottomland into swamp. Without it
we'd die, but it could also kill us, and that was why we loved it, even
craved it, but also feared it. Never take water for granted, Jim said.
Always cherish it. Always beware of it.
―
Half Broke Horses
Thursday, April 30, 2026
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