All Images © Ken Dewey
December
25, 2004, Sunshine peeks through late afternoon
clouds
in Southeast
Lincoln on a mild Christmas day (high temperature was 55 F)
December
24, 2004, Southeast Nebraska
December
24, 2004, Southeast Nebraska
December
19, 2004, Sunset in southeast Lincoln.
December
19, 2004, Downtown Lincoln viewed from near
93rd and Old Cheney Roads.
December
16, 2004, Looking northeast along the Platte
river from the
Nebraska
highway 34 bridge.
December
16, 2004, Looking northeast along the Platte
river toward the I-80 Bridge.
With irrigation
concluded, a small flow returns to the drought stricken Platte River.
December
14, 2004, Looking east toward the city of
Lincoln at the I-80 overpass. Note the state
capitol
in the center and several downtown buildings to the left. The city
of Lincoln is in a small bowl and lower
than the
surrounding region in all directions.
December
13, 2004, 55 minutes after sunset in Lincoln,
with a
twilight glow in western sky and the moon setting in the western sky.
Note the
sky is so clear that even the dark portion of the moon is visible.
December
13, 2004, 45 minutes after sunset in Lincoln,
with a
twilight glow in western sky and the moon setting in the western sky.
Note the
sky is so clear that even the dark portion of the moon is visible.
December
12, 2004, Sunset along I-80 Southwestern Nebraska.
December
12, 2004, Sunset along I-80 Southwestern Nebraska.
December
12, 2004, Southwestern Nebraska.
December
12, 2004, The Platte River east of Cozad,
NE
December
12, 2004, Southwestern Nebraska.
December
9, 2004, Central Nebraska.
Instead
of snow and cold, Nebraska is experiencing mild and dry weather.
December
9, 2004, Central Nebraska.
December
9, 2004. Interstate 80, Central Nebraska
December
9, 2004. Interstate 80, Central Nebraska
December
9, 2004. Interstate 80, Eastern Nebraska
December
9, 2004. Sunrise southeast Lincoln.
December
9, 2004. Sunrise southeast Lincoln.
December
8, 2004. Eastern Lancaster County.
December
7, 2004.
Christmas
lights decorate this fraternity house on the east campus of UNL.
December
6, 2004. Foggy weather in central Nebraska.
December
6, 2004. Foggy weather in rural east
Lincoln.
December
6, 2004.
Foggy weather
in central Nebraska with only a few remnants of the snowfall of a week
ago.
December
6, 2004.
Foggy weather
in central Nebraska. No sign of snow and winter weather on the horizon
for now.
December
1, 2004. Christmas lights in Lincoln
December
1, 2004. Christmas lights in Lincoln
December
1, 2004. First snowfall of the 2004-05
Winter on east campus of UNL.
With
some daylight remaining in the western sky, and a thin cover of snow on
the ground,
these
trees decorated in holiday lights in southeast Lincoln tell us that "its
beginning
to
look a lot like Christmas".
December,
2004, in Lincoln, Nebraska, begins with some of coldest temperatures of
the season and
just
a small amount of snow remaining after the 1.2 inches that fell over the
weekend.
Return to: The Photo Gallery Index Page