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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Days of Heaven and “The Magic Hour”
Ok . . . back to talking about films depicting the Great Plains in one way or another. However, it’s becoming clear that other things will continue to pop up, and it will difficult to maintain a steady stream of … Continue reading
Photo of the Week – April 25, 2013
Originally posted on The Prairie Ecologist:
I made a quick trip up to our Niobrara Valley Preserve this week to help set up time lapse cameras that will help document recovery from last year’s massive wildfires. More on that next…
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April Gallery – Western Nebraska
Like the Dakotas, Nebraska goes through some dramatic changes as you go from east to west. The eastern portion of the state is akin to most of the Midwest in that it has generally rolling farmlands with a healthy dose … Continue reading
The Bones of the Past
I’ll get back to the topic of movies very soon, but I wanted to interject on a slightly different topic that I encountered just this week. Not only does this topic have nothing to do with movies, the basis for … Continue reading
The Plow that Broke the Plains
The next few blog posts will discuss films of the Great Plains, or films with a significant Great Plains element: What better place to start than with the U.S Government produced film The Plow that Broke the Plains. It was … Continue reading
An April Fool’s March Gallery
We’re calling this the April Fool’s March gallery from our flickr galleries (It’s too late for March, but it’s not too late to be an April Fool). It’s a photo journey through the western Dakotas. Dakota is a word that … Continue reading