Please click on an image for additional information and a detailed view.
Made by Mary Gorman, a Rowe volunteer, these crane fabric tissue holders help reduce fabric waste--they're made from scraps! Each holder comes with a pack of tissues that can be replaced when used up. Color and pattern may differ from what is shown.
Don Welch is a Nebraska poet and author, recently retired from 50 years of teaching at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. He’s lived most of his life with his wife Marcia in central Nebraska, where much of his work has been influenced by the natural world. Hear more from Don about his inspiration and work here: https://plattebasintimelapse.com/2015/08/don-welch-nebraska-poet/
While driving across the USA, Paul and Cara meet at an intersection of modern east-west highway and ancient south-north migratory flyway during the annual Sandhill crane migration. An intertwined story of migration, family, guardianship, inspiration of youth—and how WATER connects us all. Cara and Paul experience the wonder of the birds, the stakeholders affected by the river, the beauty and silence of the prairie, and the local connection to it all in a ten-year young wildlife ambassador named Fauna.
Many metaphors are sprinkled within this timepiece of season and the sunrises and sunsets in an infinite sky. Set within a natural canvas to rediscover simple appreciations of life. Asking questions brings awareness. Answers inspire hope.
Cranes can soar with your support!