Posted by John Fulton on April 06, 2013 at 13:02:17 from (69.35.208.187):
We just got home from spending 2 weeks in Nebraska, 1 week in the Kearney area and one week in the Sandhills. I gotta tell you that Nebraska is one beautiful state. There is so much diversity and open space it blows your sences. First, i have never seen so much corn in my life as what is growing in the southern part of the state. Heck, there were cornfields bigger than counties here in Virginia. But most of all I was impressed with the Sandhills region. Absolutely beautiful country. Some areas there was not a tree within miles. I got to experience the hospitality and friendship of local ranchers first hand when the rice-burner SUV I had rented at the airport died on a lonely gravel road. Every car that passed (4) stopped to see if we were OK. After a couple hours I did take them up on offer of assistance by taking my wife to their home to use their bathroom. Nebraskans are what the rest of the country was 50 years ago: friendly, hospitable and darn right nice folks!!!
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