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Windmill Quilter, Kansas

Jean Mitchell holds her quilt of a windmill in the pasture near Kingman, Kansas where the real windmill still stands. Mitchell, a nationally know Quilter from Lawrence, Kansas, remember the windmill and its surroundings from her youth when her father rented th pasture. Her quilt is a tribute to the rural upbringing and the importance of water on the plains.

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Ogalla Aquifer Camera Scans 20220266-HDR.jpg
Copyright
Jim Richardson
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3400x5100 / 13.7MB
*CONCEPTS *SUBJECT Climate change Great Plains Ogallala Ogallala Aquifer agriculture anthropocene aquifer arid climate environment groundwater resources water
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WATER: Ogallala Aquifer
Jean Mitchell holds her quilt of a windmill in the pasture near Kingman, Kansas where the real windmill still stands.  Mitchell, a nationally know Quilter from Lawrence, Kansas, remember the windmill and its surroundings from her youth when her father rented th pasture.  Her quilt is a tribute to the rural upbringing and the importance of water on the plains.