“Complication” by Julie O’Sullivan

$1,500.00

Nothing is square. Nothing is cut and dry. Looking down on a city from above, the layout is varied and not set on a perfect grid. There are no wide open spaces, there are no easy streets. The city glows at midnight under the soft darkness of night.

Some buildings sleep, dormant, peaceful through the night. Some are filled with people burning the midnight oil or night owls binge watching Netflix. The city is always alive somewhere. It does not sleep, it does not snore, it does; however, holds the dreams of those brave enough to pursue them.

Nebraska is full of wide open spaces with varies barn lights sparsly dotting the counry side. The sleep is easy, the dreams are small. Those who choose the simple life live here. It’s uncomplicated, though sometimes not easy.

Both the city and the country are filled with hard workers, shedding blood, sweat, and tears to make their dreams a reality.

Everyone dreams of “Easy Street,” but only a few are able to find it.

Nothing is square. Nothing is cut and dry. Looking down on a city from above, the layout is varied and not set on a perfect grid. There are no wide open spaces, there are no easy streets. The city glows at midnight under the soft darkness of night.

Some buildings sleep, dormant, peaceful through the night. Some are filled with people burning the midnight oil or night owls binge watching Netflix. The city is always alive somewhere. It does not sleep, it does not snore, it does; however, holds the dreams of those brave enough to pursue them.

Nebraska is full of wide open spaces with varies barn lights sparsly dotting the counry side. The sleep is easy, the dreams are small. Those who choose the simple life live here. It’s uncomplicated, though sometimes not easy.

Both the city and the country are filled with hard workers, shedding blood, sweat, and tears to make their dreams a reality.

Everyone dreams of “Easy Street,” but only a few are able to find it.