Dear editor:
A spectacular feature (front page above the fold, no less) in the Powell Tribune extolling the virtues of a Nebraska tourist attraction? Oh my! Be still my heart. This from a …
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Dear editor:
A spectacular feature (front page above the fold, no less) in the Powell Tribune extolling the virtues of a Nebraska tourist attraction? Oh my! Be still my heart. This from a community blessed to end each and every day basking in the shadows of a Yellowstone sunset. Perhaps there remains a glimmer of hope for this featureless plain after all. But we know better, don’t we? Corn, soybeans and cattle will never measure up to the paradise where all of you live (and I once lived).
Kidding aside, what a delightful story and photos by Richard Brady on Carhenge near Alliance. Shucks, maybe I should run up there and have a peek myself. Born and bred Cornhusker of 75 summers. Never laid eyes on the place. Kinda pathetic, isn’t it?
Steve Moseley
Retired/mired in the black mud of York County, New-Brass-Key