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Novice Registered: December 13, 2005 Posts: 230 | Okay, Huskermat fans, it's going to be a long, hot summer and we have time for this. What is your favorite place in this world? If you could just sit, knock around, and enjoy life, where whould you like to be? Here's mine. The edge of the Nebraska sandhills, fourteen miles east of Burwell, fourteen miles north of Ord, and fourteen miles west of Ericson. Approximately, of course, but it's the center of my universe. A run down farm at the end of the road, but it's home. And the best time of the year is the fall, with a harvest moon just rising over the eastern horizon and the sun having just set in the west. A twilight time with a slight chill in the air where I could spend, or waste, my entire life. That, my friends, is my favorite place in this world. Where is yours? I double dog dare you to let us know. And if you're ever in the Burwell/Ord/Ericson area in late September to early October, stop by and smile back at the moon with me. Have a great summer. The Moose. |
Moderator Location: Good Ole USA Registered: October 24, 2002 Posts: 6303 | Paintrock Canyon in the Bighorn Moutains of Wyoming when the elk are bugling or the trout are biting. I'll try to find a picture that won't even come close to doing it justice but it will give you and idea...This message has been edited. Last edited by: Red Rocker, |
Moderator Location: Good Ole USA Registered: October 24, 2002 Posts: 6303 | Thanks moosehead... Found the pictures I was looking for right away but had to spend an additional 20+ minutes looking throught the rest of the hunting pics and having a good chuckle!!! This is as you come out of the timber after about a 3 mile hike. The first mile is pretty much all downhill but the last 2 are uphill and/or sidehill, downhill and upsidedown hill... Then after about another 1/2 mile hike you get to see the full glory of Paintrock Canyon. It's an amazing site, and believe me, this doesn't do it 1/10th of the justice. I'll have to dig a little deeper but somewhere there are pictures of fly fishing the river at the bottom of this canyon and boy was it ever fun... |
Junior Varsity Location: lincoln ne. usa Registered: January 28, 2003 Posts: 634 | Mine would have to be the Platte River in Central Nebraska. Cool fall mornings to dead of winter. Sitting in the blind with the kid, dog and good friends. Sun coming up over the trees and the whistle of wings in the air. And hearing the words TAKE EM! hawk |
Novice Registered: February 22, 2006 Posts: 356 | Hawk, where in Central Nebraska? I used to hunt ducks west of Clarks on the Platte River, and I have to admit it was a thrill to be in the blind at sunrise and see the ducks coming down the river. I would say that places change as we age. Baseball fields in my teens, duck blinds in my 20-30's, The thrill of the State Wrestling Tournament in my 40's, and now in my 50's and 60's, anywhere my grandkids and kids are, is where I want to be. Listen to the words of "Cats in the Cradle" as you age, and the realization that your kids are out of the house and living their own life is kind of sad! RR and Moose, I would have to say that either place would be pretty nice and relaxing to spend your happy times! |
Junior Varsity Location: Imperial, NE Registered: October 28, 2002 Posts: 792 | My favorite place, would be sitting on my front porch on a warm summer evening with my granddaughter in my lap. |
Junior Varsity Registered: December 05, 2003 Posts: 716 |
State Qualifier Registered: March 21, 2005 Posts: 1035 |
When my son coached 8 man football at Wheeler Central I can remember eating a big slab of prime rib at the Hungry Horse Salon in Ericksen and heading west to Burwell. I must have driven right past that "Little Bit of Heaven" and didn't even know it. It sounds a little like that great place 7 miles south and a half mile west of Corning, IA. It has probably changed now but I'll bet that 40 years ago your place was like ours, not a lock on the house. 10 kids on a 100 acre farm. As I look back now I don't know how my parents did it. I had been out of college a couple of years before I figured out that we were poor. |
Rookie Location: Lincoln Registered: April 17, 2007 Posts: 35 | my favorite place seems to be wherever my son is wrestling that weekend. calamus is real nice too and not far from burwell. |
Junior High Registered: February 04, 2003 Posts: 512 | On a boat going across Kachemak Bay to fish "just for the halibut." |
Novice Registered: December 13, 2005 Posts: 230 | Great posts and great places. I especially like 4Huskers spot during the NFL football season. Rocker, I've only been through the Bighorns once, but they were memorable. Wyoming is a vast and wonderful place. From the Tetons to Vedavoo, from Devil's Tower to the Wind River Range, it never disappoints. You just have to remember to bring your own roasting ears for supper because of the short growing season. It seems sweet corn is not as hearty as bristlecone pines and sagebrush. rmh - there is no better place to build memories that last long after we are gone. It's time well spent and that's what it's all about, isn't it? |
Hus World Champion Location: Ord, Nebraska Registered: October 19, 2002 Posts: 3252 | 4Huskers has been waiting and waiting and waiting for this thread |
Hus World Champion Location: Ord, Nebraska Registered: October 19, 2002 Posts: 3252 | This is adjacent to heaven I'd say |
Novice Registered: October 20, 2002 Posts: 217 | Only if you rode your Road King Classic to the golf course |
Junior High Location: Upright at this time... Registered: September 16, 2004 Posts: 543 |
Nope... 'cause there is a dude in the picture wearing yellow - plaid yellow shorts to boot! Must be a Democrat... |
Hus World Champion Location: Ord, Nebraska Registered: October 19, 2002 Posts: 3252 | he he, yellow and blue to be exact; UNK road trip standard issue I guess |