Search Results
7890 Results
Story
This farm home was surrounded by beautiful flowers, a field full of gourds & cute little “she sheds”. Much work involved in maintaining this little oasis on the dry plains of Nebraska!
Story
We’ve visited the Archway more than once. It wasn’t open when we stopped for our passport visit, but it was open a few years ago when we gathered with family there for a day of reunion with family from York, McCook, Oberlin KS and out of state. It…
Story
We have been to Ash Hallow several times but it never gets old! This was the first time we visited the Rock School though (built in 1903). A sign warns you to stay on the path & watch your step…this is rattle snake country! The school is well…
Story
We are on the last passport trip for 2022 & our first stamp of this jaunt was in St. Paul at this “sweet” little bakery & cafe. The owners collection of cookie jars line every wall. (She said the count is 1812!) A busy place with all things…
Story
Great museum detailing the history of the Sandhills, the Ogallala aquifer, Native Americans, pioneers and modern-day Alliance. Fantastic artifacts. I especially loved how TINY people used to be. How neat!
Story
What a calling the caretaker of Shepherd’s Rest has for the care of sheep and goats. A rescue and care farm for animals that are displaced or even terminally ill. Good to see them loved and cared for.
Story
We had to stop back at the Sandhills Byway at Broken Bow to check out the progress on building the sodhouse. What a wonderful way to experience and teach the challenges that our ancestors experienced.
Story
Hilltop Gardens in Scotia is truly up on a beautiful little hill! The town of Scotia pleasantly surprised us with its businesses on main street & how well kept up everything was.
Story
Calamus Outfitters was a cute little shop run by a very nice woman who was a wealth of information about the area. The lake was beautiful, and there was a gorgeous sunset to boot.
Story
Looking back at the last time Kimmel was a stop. Can't believe how my grandsons have grown. Treasure these moments.