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Dusk and Dawn
Nov 14, 2013
Kristi Weeldreyer shared these photos from southeastern South Dakota. "Just a snapshot of the beautiful state I call home!" Weeldreyer says.
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A bean harvest north of Emery.
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The sun rises on Ron and Sue Weeldreyer's farm near Bridgewater.
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The sun sets on Ron and Sue Weeldreyer's farm near Bridgewater.
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The sun sets on Ron and Sue Weeldreyer's farm near Bridgewater.
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The sun rises on Ron and Sue Weeldreyer's farm near Bridgewater.
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The sun rises on Ron and Sue Weeldreyer's farm near Bridgewater.
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The sun rises on Ron and Sue Weeldreyer's farm near Bridgewater.
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The sun rises on Ron and Sue Weeldreyer's farm near Bridgewater.
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The sun rises on Ron and Sue Weeldreyer's farm near Bridgewater.
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The sun sets behind the Cargill grain elevator and water tower in Emery.
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The sun sets over a small lake in McCook County south of I-90.
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A bean harvest south of Emery.
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A bean harvest south of Emery.
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A bean harvest south of Emery.
Kristi Weeldreyer shared these photos from southeastern South Dakota.
Here are some of our favorite photos from the latest issue of the magazine. What are yours?
Rapid City photographer Bonny Fleming shared these photos of hoar frost.
Yanktonians kicked off South Dakota's 125th birthday year with a grand party Saturday night.
The Grambihler family grew and carved over 200 pumpkins for their spooky display north of Pierre.
Comments
These are lovely photos, indeed. I especially like the series of four windmill shots -- different day, different sunrise.............
Dawns and dusks are, in my opinion, the singularly most beautiful reasons for living on this limitless-sky prairie. And, oh yeah, the vast variety of wildflowers is pretty good, too!