I am so disappointed!!!! We had a stunning rainbow last night right in our front corn field.
I took the photos —PERFECT!
I down loaded them and LOST THEM…sob! sob!
Only this pale other end survived…
I guess this is better than nothing. But if you could have seen the other….
WOW!
After a few couple more stops we headed back.
Our trip back was fast…we decided that we would just hit the interstate and head home as fast as we could go.
On thing about the interstate — it’s boring! Miles and miles of the above.
Since Terry worked as a Line Foreman for our REA for 37 years we always look at electric poles, sub stations, transfer stations, you name it…stuff no one else sees but really does exists.
These wires are created special for areas that the wind whips through so power isn’t lost. Or at least they hope it isn’t lost.
I-80 is an major road from one coast to the other…therefore, we met lots and lots of semi’s.
We spent the night in Kearney, Nebraska. One thing about about Nebraska there is lots, and lots of history in this state.
It was good to see Denver again!
When we started out of Denver we could see storms ahead of us.
It was raining and snowing up to the tunnel and then at the tunnel the sun was shining (go figure)
The other side of the tunnel was wet and nasty.
Glenwood Canyon was still beautiful but wet.
Boy, was it nice to get home again.
Your friend in Colorado,
Linda







Glad you are home safe and warm. Most all of my family originated in Nebraska. Go figure….
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Linda, thank you for taking us with you on your trip. A little bit of rainbow is ok.
We have an area here on our 4 lane highway 77 that is the same way as the tunnel area. It is the local airport . In WW II it was used for training and living barricks. Then later business started up and is full of a lot of good paying business.
There are times if raining or snow, north of the Strother Field will be wet or dry and the other south of the Field. Very seldom is it the same. Same road and land scape. There is no tunnel on the highway or other objects. The Field is in the west side of the 4 lane and on the east side is a COOP and grain elevator and railroad tracks.Odd how those things happen.
Did you find the part? You do not need to answer me personally. You have a lot to do. I am sure everyone else is thinking the same. Thank you Sharon Drake Oct. 14,2013
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Beautiful countryside! Why on earth does it look like a semi is headed straight for you/driving the wrong way in the 5th picture down?!
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yay! glad you made it w/o incident. i like those tethered together power lines!
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My dad worked for the electric company in Indiana for all his working days so I know what you mean by seeing things from above that others don’t see.
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The best thing is that YOU saw the rainbow!
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You have snow.. ALREADY!! Well not far from you anyway.. mercy, it is still warm here, we are so lucky.. Love your new header. and don’t you hate it when you see the perfect shot, take the shot and then poof it is gone! Have a lovely day.. back home.. I have a kitten sitting on my shoe!! c
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What a drive! That stretch through Kansas to Denver is pretty darn boring, except for all the handpainted ‘worlds largest prairie dog!’ signs. 🙂
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Greetings…Glad you arrived home safe and sound…It’s always nice to get away, but even better to return home…Snow? Lord have mercy…Please tell me you took the fifth picture looking our your rear window!!!
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You got beautiful photographs..
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I’m glad you made it home safe and sound, although it’s a shame you lost most of your photos of the rainbow.
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Thank you for taking us for the ride! fascinating… what huge country… and huge roads !
And home is always best, isn’t it , even if you have to go away sometimes in order to remember home sweet home !!!
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Definitely lots of nothing on I-80. Except antelopes?
I like looking at everything, but probably not with the critical eye that your hubby does. 😉
How did you lose the pictures? Just don’t know where they went? Or?
We get the same way on a trip. Home as quickly as possible.
Have a wonderful week!
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Greetings from Valentine Nebraska, where the sun was shining earlier. We hit snow and ice in and around Rapid City SD. Didn’t go through Colorado….our son drove up and met ;us in Rapid. We saw some of the sights and enjoyed the wonderful company, but boy was it cold. Roads were bare though, so that was lucky. We are heading south now.
Glad you made it home safely; and yes 80 can definitely get boring, but it is fast!!! And sometimes that matters most (even to us, but especially to you guys who have dogs and home and work to do etc…..)
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The canyons are beautiful. Sorry you lost your rainbow photos. I deleted photos off the card once before I realized they hadn’t downloaded. What can you do? Once they’re gone, they’re gone. My husband got to visit Kearney, NB–the Baldwin filter plant, I think?
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