What Patrushka Saw: Red Cloud, Nebraska

Webster Street Morning

June Afternoon, Seward Street

Reflections: Seward Street

Reflections: Old Baptist Church

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Labels: Across America, Photos by Patrushka, Willa Cather
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Labels: Across America, Photos by Patrushka, Willa Cather
4 Comments:
I've really enjoyed the photos of Red Cloud. Thanks for posting them! The livestock trailer in the top photo here is called a "possum-belly" by Nebraskans. I don't know if that's a universal nickname or not.
Very good images. I like them a lot, especially the Baptist church. Great texture!
The texture of Nebraska as I remember it from my summer there in 1985 is waving corn fields, and brick. Brick buildings EVERYWHERE!!! Hardly anything is built completely out of brick up here, it is sometimes used as an accent....but in Norfolk and Lincoln, brick houses everywhere. It seemed really strange and lovely to my eyes.
Beautiful! The Pig writes and Patruska documents, they should start a blog! Hang about...I mean a prime time tv show that would bump all the other rubbish presently airing.
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