Nebraska botanist and photographer Gerry Steinauer tells a tale of a common mistake made by wildlife photographers.
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Unearthing Treasures – Rockhounding in Nebraska
Story and photos by Renae Blum Over 35 years of searching Nebraska for rocks, minerals, fossils and artifacts, Charles Wooldridge’s biggest find wasn’t even his. It was his dog’s. Wooldridge — who goes by “Wooly” and lives in Lincoln — was in the north-central Sandhills, trying unsuccessfully to relocate an […]
Beautifully Functional Fishing Lures
Vince Gewinner of Weeping Water has made recurve bows to keychain ceramics to home décor. His current passion is homemade fishing lures.
Smiley Canyon Scenic Drive
Smiley Canyon Scenic Drive has long allowed visitors to immerse themselves in the grandeur of the Pine Ridge without leaving their vehicles.
Found at an Estate Sale – Girls’ Basketball Trophy
A trophy found at an estate sale tells the story of a basketball team and a generation-long reaction against girls’ and women’s sports.
Do Cranes Sleep?
Photographer Eric Fowler documents sandhill cranes in a wooded area along the Platte River and observed some lying down and even sleeping.