The 4th Annual Wellfleet Junkin In June is June 2nd, 2018. 10a-4pm. Free admission. 50+ hand selected vendors. Antiques, Repurposed, Artisan, Home-based and food vendors. Plus, new this year, is a hospitality tent and live music. 
Located in the heart of downtown Seward Nebraska, JD’s Coffee Shop has something for everyone! Check out our Facebook page, website or simply stop in to see what people love about JD’s Coffee Shop.
https://www.facebook.com/JDs-Coffee-Shop-215987388432753/

Pink Flirtini Boutique is an online shop based out of Gretna, Nebraska! They have adorable clothes and accessories for any kind of occasion. They just got their new spring line in and are very excited to show it off!
Like them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/pinkflirtiniboutique
Follow them on Instagram: @pinkflirtiniboutique
Shop online: pinkflirtiniboutique.com
A good majority of us love a good cup of joe and a nice little hang out spot with some friends. Here is a list of the 10 best coffee shops in Nebraska
10. Bean Broker Coffee House- An upbeat very unique Coffee House in Chadron. A great place for college students to study and also hear some music from artists.
9. Newberry’s- A small town find on the bricks in Alliance. Catch up with your friends while enjoying a warm cup of coffee and an enjoyable atmosphere.
8. Art Bar- Inspired by Marla Rae, this exciting and fun coffee shop is in Hastings! Not only can you enjoy a good tasting latte, but you can check out of the fantastic art by Marla Rae.
7. Fala’s Treasures and Coffeehouse- If you love to spend your Saturdays with a good cup of coffee and some shopping, then you will want to make a trip to Elkhorn. Not only can you get some coffee, but you also shop for some great home decor and gift items as well!
6. Cappuccino and Company- The next time you find yourself out Scottsbluff on the Oregon Trail route, be sure and stop in. Start off your morning with nice warm cup of hot joe and enjoy the scenery!
5. Dragonfly Coffee House- Located in Milford, this is a great coffeehouse for coffee lovers and even non-coffee drinkers. They have a wide variety and even selections for the non-coffee drinkers.
4. Treasured Grounds- Small town, great people and even better service in Hemingford. It may be small, but they have a great selection of coffee flavors. You can get a cup to go or stop, stay, have some breakfast and chat with your friends.
3. The Coffee Corner- In the downtown of the “Toughest Town on the Tracks,” you will find a cozy coffee house. I could spend hours at The Coffee Corner in Sidney, just drinking an iced latte, blogging and reading a good book.
2. Located in Holdrege, you will want to make it a daily priority to stop by 4th Avenue Coffee for your caffeinated beverage. Enjoy a tasty pastry for breakfast or an afternoon snack. The next time you are traveling through, be sure to make it a point to stop.
1. In the heart of Seward’s downtown square, you will find JD’s Coffee Shop. Great service and great coffee would be an understatement, all I have to say is you need to stop and check it out yourself. The first time I went in, I got so many coffee vibes instantly and I can’t wait to go back!
Valentine’s Day is one of the most popular days to purchase flowers for loved ones. Here are 20 great local flower shops to purchase your beautiful arrangements.
- Kearney Floral in Kearney
- Prairie Petals in Oxford
- Flowers By Mike in Ogallala
- Petal Creations in Lincoln
- Arapahoe Floral in Arapahoe
- Poppe’s Posies in Grant
- Joy’s Floral in Minden
- Home Again in Ainsworth
- Flower Land in Valentine
- Blooms Floral & Gifts in Ashland
- The Flower Cart in Falls City
- Green’s Florist in Fremont
- The New Leaf Flower Shop in Chadron
- Prairie Florist & Gift in Gering
- House of Flowers in Sidney
- Prairie Friends and Flowers in North Platte
- Blossom Khardt in Beatrice
- Honeysuckle Lane in Aurora
- The Flower Box in York
- Custer Floral & Gifts in Broken Bow
One of the little things I have always enjoyed about living in Nebraska is driving down interstate 80 and other main highways. There is nothing more stress free than driving out in the country with wide open fields and herds of cattle every few miles. Driving gives me a chance to think and a time to rock out to music. Sometimes, it doesn’t matter where I end up and sometimes it makes an adventure better when you don’t have a set destination and can just get in the car and drive.
My dad is a history teacher and ever since I was little I have always loved history, especially Nebraska history and learning about the Oregon Trail. Yesterday, while I was in Scottsbluff I decided to stop by Scottsbluff National Monument. There is so much history in the place about how the pioneers and would use the rocks as a landmark and stopping place along the Oregon Trail. In the visitor center you can view a short video that tells you all about the national monumentand walk a mile long trail while dialing in on your phone to hear a guided tour about the pioneers journey. You can also either hike up or drive up to the top of the rocks and overlook the city of Scottsbluff and countryside of Nebraska and Wyoming for miles. I know I enjoyed myself yesterday and plan on going back soon to enjoy a sunny day on the Oregon Trail!
I am sorry that I have been a little out of commission and have not blogged lately on the places I have visited. I was recently offered a job in Sidney, Nebraska at Cabela’s and I start on Monday the 24th so I am working on moving. I promise to get my other blogs posted as soon as I can, even if I must pull an all nighter. Thank-you for your continue support and I look forward to producing more good stories soon!


