Today we went to Ashton, Nebraska, about 83 miles to our west, to get some tires, wheels, a bumper, a grill guard, and other pickup parts that Larry purchased on the Big Iron auction. After leaving the farm near Ashton where we picked up the items, we headed south to Kearney. We walked around Kearny State Historical Park (spelling of State Park is different than spelling of the town) and looked at the Sandhill Cranes that are all along the Platte River and in the fields. It's peak of their migration right now. It was a dark, overcast day, but I got a few halfway decent photos.
Willard Avenue, Genoa, Nebraska
Johnson Street, Fullerton, Nebraska
Loup River
Ashton, Nebraska
Sandhill Cranes
The old blacksmith shop at Fort Kearny
American robin
Larry
Larry
Old canon
Sandhill Cranes
Earthen mound where the ammunition was kept.
Kearney, Nebraska
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