We often find our way around this world by signs...These are some of the signs in Nebraska that made concrete by their words and designs the message they wanted to convey.
There seems to be so many destinations that we haven't had the opportunity to visit yet... Today, is a little wordless,and things aren't necessarily in the order we saw them, but I definitely see a message to start the bucket list once again.
Have a Great Day!
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Nebraska Barns, Windmills and Deer Stands
Today, I've decided to fill with pictures of some vanishing farm history found along the I-80 corridor through Nebraska.
As you've gathered I was concentrating on a few varied objects while we traveled. I kept a vigilant eye out for windmills,which seemed to be in operation for grazing animals more than what I've seen around us in our home state, barns or buildings with a country orientation and of course deer stands of many different designs. I'm always imagining what kind of wildlife traffic is available in such a highly trafficked area. It was quite an eye opener in June 2015 when we saw several flocks of turkeys and random sightings of deer along the Nebraska river corridors while en-route to our Colorado destination.
By the end of our total mileage during our September trip this year , I had witnessed the similar architecture of the two red barns with common roof design and painted crisscross patterns, both here in Nebraska and South Dakota. I've looked back at the Pioneer history to try to unravel which group of European Settlers that might have added their old world design to the early landscapes and came up with the possibilities of many peoples including German,Swedish,and Norwegian...
I hope you too can enjoy this random sampling of what keeps my mind and eyes on the move to polish my ability to take pictures on the go.
The next post will include attention getting roadside signs.
Thanks again for being apart of our skip across the state of Nebraska...One more post and we'll make it to Colorado. 😀
Have a Great Day!
By the end of our total mileage during our September trip this year , I had witnessed the similar architecture of the two red barns with common roof design and painted crisscross patterns, both here in Nebraska and South Dakota. I've looked back at the Pioneer history to try to unravel which group of European Settlers that might have added their old world design to the early landscapes and came up with the possibilities of many peoples including German,Swedish,and Norwegian...
I hope you too can enjoy this random sampling of what keeps my mind and eyes on the move to polish my ability to take pictures on the go.
The next post will include attention getting roadside signs.
Thanks again for being apart of our skip across the state of Nebraska...One more post and we'll make it to Colorado. 😀
Have a Great Day!
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