
ok, that is a slight tongue-twister.
Here's a photo of the Pecan Bayou in Brownwood/Early rising up to the bridge as it always does when it rains over 4-5 inches. Lake Brownwood is fed by no less than 2 sources and when it spills over, it sends a torrent down the valley into Brownwood, which then sends a torrent along the Bayou to the Colorado River near Goldthwaite, which then sends a torrent into the Highland Lakes, etc. Everytime I see the Bayou rising, I recall the Great Flood of 1990 and 2002. I have VHS and 8mm film of both events. Never forget them.