Today we went to Lincoln to have Larry's dentures readjusted. Actually, it was more than a readjustment; they remade them. They fit much better now. We arrived at 9:00 a.m., and while the dentures were refitted, we drove to Nebraska City, looked at the Missouri River flooding, and visited the Missouri River Basin Lewis and Clark Center.
Sunrise shortly after leaving home.
Looking west on the Loup River
Loup River Bridge
A pond where a pond ought not to be.
Looking west on the Platte River
Looking east on the Platte River
Near Rising City
More floodwaters
In Seward
In Seward
In Seward
In Seward
South of Nebraska City, looking east at the flooding Missouri River, which has spilled into adjacent farmland.
There's our Jeep Commander
Nebraska City Power Plant
A lake where a lake ought not to be.
Rte. 2, aka J Sterling Morton Beltway and Missouri River Bridge into Iowa, covered with floodwaters.
Missouri River Basin Lewis & Clark Center
Larry always gets stalled out at the gun displays.
Looking down on the Missouri River floodwaters.
This animal that so intrigued Lewis and Clark was a badger.
Rainbow Trout
Goldeneyes
There's our Jeep out there.
This is a tent like the ones Lewis & Clark and their men used.
Bobwhite quail
Wood ducks
Mallard duck
Canada goose
Pine Lake Reservoir
Beautiful home on the shores of Pine Lake Reservoir
Canada geese
Jet from Offut Air Force Base
Seward County Courthouse, Seward, Nebraska
Seward
Platte River
Our friends from Gehring Ready-Mix, working on the flood-damaged road.
A pond where a pond ought not to be.
Loup River
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