
Doesn’t it make sense that, on the opposite side of a “High Plains Eastern Sunset Sky,” we get the “High Plains Western Sunset Sky” too? Yet somehow the two skies and landscapes, shot just four minutes apart from a few dozen feet across a country two-lane, looked greatly different. This view was more stark, ending on a treeless land that looks as if it could go on for infinity, and a sky nearly as deep and more vast, ablaze with the peak deep rust-red and brilliant golden hues of an orb just below that faraway horizon.
6 NNW McCook NE (7 Jul 25) Looking WNW
40.2853, -100.6687