Nebraska Oct.-Nov. 2002

From the Tracks

The seminary building as seen from the railroad tracks down the road at Denton.

Road to Denton

The Road to Denton: the street (W. Denton Road) that leads in or out of the seminary.

Haines Branch

Haines Branch: a stream that runs under a bridge on the road between the seminary and Denton. Unfortunately, there is no way to get down there to it.

Haines Branch

Another view of Haines Branch.

Downtown Denton

Busy, bustling downtown Denton!

Denton Community Park

Denton's community park.

Path with Trees

A pretty, Autumn view from Denton.

Water

Another view from the town of Denton.

Ducks

Some ducks seen along the road to Denton

Denton Road back

This is a view looking back toward the seminary up the road from Denton. The bridge over Haines Branch can be seen in this picture.

Front Door

The front door of the seminary

Chapel

Inside the little chapel in the building

Toward Denton

Taken from by the front door of the seminary, looking toward Denton

Refectory

The side of the seminary: the Refectory

Fountain

The fountain in the middle: my room is on the first floor, behind the fountain slightly to the left

Unfinished

Looking out through the unfinished fourth side of the seminary, toward the barn (used mainly for fixing cars)

Outside

At the back of the seminary (past the barn in the previous picture)

Meadowlark

A meadowlark, the state bird of Nebraska (this was the only time I saw any)

Lincoln

Loncoln, Nebraska skyline from the back of the seminary (it's about 7 miles away)

Path

Another picture in back of the seminary

Fields

In the middle of the big field in back of the seminary

Fields

Another picture in back of the seminary

Pleasant Hill Road

Pleasant Hill Road: an unpaved street that comes to a dead end at the edge of the seminary property (so it does not get much use)

Pleasant Hill Road

Another view of Pleasant Hill Road

Pleasant Hill Road

Another view of Pleasant Hill Road

Second page of pictures from Nebraska: The Lakes

A few pictures I drew while I was in Nebraska

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